Duck's Interactive Theater & Toy Time
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Duck Amphitheater
1200 Duck Road
Duck, NC 27949
USA
Tuesday mornings in Duck will feature a variety of family-oriented shows. Performances start at 10:00 a.m. at the Duck Amphitheater, with gates set to open at 9:30 a.m. All shows are free and seating is on a first-come, first-serve basis and not guaranteed if the venue is full. Kitty Hawk Kites is helping to underwrite the July 3, 17, 24, and August 7 shows; while Dockside ‘n Duck Seafood Market is helping to underwrite the July 7 and July 31 Puppet Shows.
In conjunction with the performances, Kitty Hawk Kites will be conducting Toy Time which begins at 9:15 a.m. on the Town Green prior to the shows. A variety of toys and games will be available for children and families who are attending the show to enjoy. Please join us for the following (subject to change): For more information, www.townofduck.com.
- Tuesday, July 3 – Snakes Alive! Presented by North Carolina Aquarium on Roanoke Island
- Tuesday, July 10 – A Puppet Show and Puppet Band Presented and Sponsored by Dockside ‘n Duck Seafood Market
- Tuesday, July 17 – Plants, Critters, and Bugs – an Interactive Tale Presented by The Elizabethan Gardens (Participants will also be able to seed a plant to take home.)
- Tuesday, July 24 – Plants, Critters, and Bugs – an Interactive Tale Presented by The Elizabethan Gardens (Participants will also be able to seed a plant to take home.)
- Tuesday, July 31 – A Puppet Show and Puppet Band Presented and Sponsored by Dockside ‘n Duck Seafood Market
- Tuesday, August 7 – Totally Turtles Presented by North Carolina Aquarium on Roanoke Island
Remember to bring a blanket or lawn chair for events on the Town Green; these items are not necessary for the amphitheater as it has built-in seating. Beach umbrellas and tents are not permitted with the Town Park. The Park and all facilities are smoke-free.
Events are subject to change, and may be cancelled, based on weather conditions or site/performer availability. All events are free.
Admission to amphitheater shows is either ticketed or on a first-come, first-serve basis and there is no guarantee of admittance if the venue is full due to seating capacity limits.


