Live Animals at Theatrical Show
Bali Theatre, the island’s first indoor mega theatrical complex invites the animal talents to share the stage.
The rare, exotic animals include elephants, tigers, and a range of birds, including falcons are included as the stars for the performance. The show, to commence on August 29, portrays the island’s natural beauty during the reign of King Jaya Pangus by the end of the twelfth century, where all the rare animals virtually were alive on Bali.The king himself was seen riding astray an elephant from one village to another, warding off bad luck and offering a blessing to their abundance rice fields.The show also highlight the Bali’s pivotal role as an important trade hub in Asia, where merchants from across the continent, particularly China, regularly visited Bali to collect high quality rice, crops and cattle, in exchange of holed coins, porcelain and metal related equipment massively produced in China. The island crucial position allow various kind of animals to be brought in as a gift to the local kings.
The animal show is made possible because of the successful animal training program at the park by world known animal trainer, Richard Sam Pillai. The native of Singapore has twenty seven years experience in working with animal all around the world on high profile projects. Richard specializes in animal training for motion pictures and cultural show. he shared the story on how to make sure the animals feel comfortable to perform together being next to another - such as an interesting trick to bring the tigers to walk side by side with the camels and elephants. These all add the excitements of the show that is worth to enjoy while in Bali.





