Dinosaurs are set to storm the stage at Dartford’s Orchard West theatre – including the world’s largest walking T-Rex.
The show will take place at the Orchard West theatre, Dartford on Wednesday, August 7, 2024.
Jurassic Earth is described as a thrilling and fun-filled 75-minute interactive family show which features lifelike animatronic dinosaurs - from towering T-Rexes and big-hearted Brontosauruses to tricky Triceratops and sneaky Spinosaurus.
The show combines entertainment and education in an immersive experience created and produced by Europe's No.1 Dinosaur Production Company.
Audience members are active participants and will roar with dinosaurs, witness a dinosaur egg hatching, and even complete Ranger Danger's masterclass to become an Official Dinosaur Ranger.
Head Ranger Doctor Bones explained the experience: “We were the first UK company to bring Dinosaurs to the stage and remain the largest touring Dinosaur show.
“Hundreds of 5-star reviews speak for themselves.
“Our show features the most realistic Dinosaurs – we really bring these extinct creatures to life - just ask Holly Willoughby and Ashley Banjo who both were scared witless by our Raptor during Dancing on Ice!
“Also, this is not just a show – it’s an experience that starts as soon as you enter the Theatre, with animatronics, props and giant Dinosaur Eggs for photo opportunities.”
Tickets are on sale now at www.trafalgartickets.com.
Ticket prices for the event range from £24.50 to £35.50 and a transaction fee of up to £3.95 may be applied.
The event is scheduled for Wednesday, August 7, 2024, with showtimes at 12pm and 3pm.
VIP tickets include priority seating in the front stalls, the chance to meet and greet some of the show's Hatchlings, Dinosaurs, and Rangers after the performance, as well as complimentary Programmes and Activity Books with Crayons for children.
The VIP Tickets Meet & Greet Experience will take place after the show and will last for 30 minutes.
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