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The Greatest Prehistoric Show on Earth

65 million years in the making … Dinosaur Adventure Live brings an electrifying fusion of family-friendly storytelling, stunning puppetry, and roarsome science that brings the ancient world of dinosaurs crashing back to life at the Torch Theatre this July. From a shadowy raptor on the loose to baby dinos you can feed (carefully!), every twist in the plot brings gasps, giggles, and the occasional jump-scare from the youngest audience members.

Created by the imaginative mind of Mike Newman (Exciting Science), the show blends humour, thrills, and hands-on learning into an interactive stage experience that had children squealing with delight and parents beaming from ear to ear.

The production excels in engaging its audience - not just with its storytelling, but through physical interactivity. Children are encouraged to stomp, roar, and swish their tails along with the action. And when the T-Rex finally bursts onto the stage in a heart-pounding finale… well you’ll have to find out!

Beyond the hour long action, the show shines in its educational moments. With fascinating “Dino-Facts” sprinkled throughout, kids learn real paleontological tidbits without even realizing they’re being taught. And with such high-energy delivery, not a single eye wandered.

Whether your child is dinosaur-obsessed or just loves a good adventure, Danger on T-Rex Mountain is an absolute must-see. It's immersive, interactive, and hilariously entertaining—with just enough “scary” to keep the grown-ups entertained too.

Dinosaur Adventure Live – Danger on T-Rex Mountain can be seen on Thursday 30 July at 2pm and 4.30pm on the Torch Theatre stage. Price: £15.95. There will be a meet and greet post show too. Book tickets via the website torchtheatre.co.uk / Box Office: 01646 695267 or click here. Recommended age 4+.

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