Date: 
Sun, 01/26/2020 - 3:00pm to 5:00pm

"I am trying to capture images that haven't been seen before, to give people a reason to care not only about the animals I photograph but also help protect the ecosystems in which they live." – Steve Winter

As the 2010s draw to a close, National Geographic has shared a look back at the most powerful photos of the decade – and by no surprise, photographer Steve Winter made the list. "Ghost Cats" (the image above) depicts the reclusive Hollywood star, cougar P22, prowling through the hills of Los Angeles, and earned Winter a spot in the exclusive list. 

"On the Trail of Big Cats" Showcases Winter's Stunning Photographs of Tigers, Lions, and More | Part of the National Geographic Live Series

From trekking the Himalyas in search of snow leopards and tracking the elusive jaguar through Latin American jungles to pursuing the American cougar throughout the Hollywood Hills, Winter has ventured far and wide to come face to face with his subjects. In "On the Trail of Big Cats," Winter shares his stories about traveling the world to photograph these big cats and educates audiences on the importance of protecting these magnificent creatures. 

"We are excited to continue our National Geographic Live Series in 2020 with a focus on wildlife and the conservation efforts of National Geographic explorers," says Rich Regan, Auditorium Theatre CEO. "We look forward to hearing Steve Winter share some of his incredible stories with our audience while showcasing his award-winning photos." 

Winter has been a National Geographic photographer since 1991. He has been named the BBC Wildlife Photographer of the Year and BBC Wildlife Photojournalist of the Year and is the two-time winner of Picture of the Year International's Global Vision Award. He also received first prize in the nature story category from World Press Photo in 2008 and 2014. He lectures globally on photography and conservation issues and has appeared on CBS Nightly News60 Minutes, NPR, BBC, and CNN. In November 2013, National Geographic published Winter's photography book Tigers Forever: Saving the World's Most Endangered Cat

ELIZABETH YNTEMA AND MARK FERGUSON – National Geographic Live Series Sponsors
(Chicago, IL) 

Event Information

National Geographic Live – On the Trail of Big Cats

Sunday, January 26 | 3PM

Tickets are $42 and $54 and are available online at AuditoriumTheatre.org, by phone at 312.341.2300, or in person at the Auditorium Theatre Box Office (50 E Ida B Wells Dr). "On the Trail of Big Cats" is part of the Auditorium Theatre’s National Geographic Live Series, which offers a 20% discount on tickets and also includes Adventures Among Orangutans and Ocean Soul. A family pack is available for a 10% discount (for 4-5 people) or 15% (for 6-9 people), discount automatically applies at checkout. Discounted tickets are also available for groups of 10 or more people. 

The Auditorium Theatre also offers $15 student rush tickets to full-time college students and $5 tickets to young people ages 13-19 with Urban Gateways’ Teen Arts Pass program. The Auditorium Theatre’s ADMIT ONE program offers complimentary tickets to Chicago-area community groups.

About National Geographic Live

National Geographic Live is the live events division of National Geographic. With a broad roster of talent including renowned photographers, scientists, authors, filmmakers and adventurers, National Geographic Live’s critically acclaimed programs have connected with audiences worldwide for over a century. Currently, National Geographic Live events are held in a variety of cities around the world, including Chicago, Seattle, Tampa, Los Angeles, and Calgary. In each of these cities, speakers share behind-the-scenes stories from the front lines of exploration onstage alongside stunning imagery and gripping footage. For more information, visit NatGeoLive.com.

About National Geographic Partners LLC

National Geographic Partners LLC (NGP), a joint venture between Disney and the National Geographic Society, is committed to bringing the world premium science, adventure, and exploration content across an unrivaled portfolio of media assets. NGP combines the global National Geographic television channels (National Geographic Channel, Nat Geo WILD, Nat Geo MUNDO, Nat Geo PEOPLE) with National Geographic’s media and consumer-oriented assets, including National Geographic magazines; National Geographic studios; related digital and social media platforms; books; maps; children’s media; and ancillary activities that include travel, global experiences and events, archival sales, licensing, and e-commerce businesses. Furthering knowledge and understanding of our world has been the core purpose of National Geographic for 131 years, and now it is committed to going deeper, pushing boundaries, going further for consumers, and reaching millions of people around the world in 172 countries and 43 languages every month as they do it. NGP returns 27 percent of its proceeds to the nonprofit National Geographic Society to fund work in the areas of science, exploration, conservation,and education. For more information visit NatGeoTV.com or NationalGeographic.com, or find National Geographic on FacebookTwitterInstagramYouTubeLinkedIn and Pinterest.

 

Upcoming Events at the Auditorium Theatre  

January 18+19: Too Hot to Handel: The Jazz-Gospel Messiah

January 26: National Geographic Live – On the Trail of Big Cats

February 12-23: The Joffrey Ballet – The Times Are Racing

February 29: Trinity Irish Dance Company

March 4-8: Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater

March 9: Yundi Li • SONATA

March 10: National Geographic Live – Adventures Among Orangutans

About The Auditorium Theatre

The Auditorium Theatre, located at 50 E Ida B Wells Dr at Roosevelt University in Chicago, is an Illinois, not-for-profit organization committed to presenting the finest in international, cultural, community, and educational programming to all of Chicago and beyond as The Theatre for the People. The organization also is committed to the continued restoration and preservation of the National Historic Landmark.

The Auditorium Theatre 2019-20 Season is made possible in part with support from the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, the Illinois Arts Council, and the Palmer House, a Hilton HotelChicago Magazine is the official magazine sponsor. For more information about programming, volunteer, and donor opportunities or theatre tours, please call 312.341.2310 or visit AuditoriumTheatre.org. For a complete listing of events at the Auditorium Theatre, please click here