Review: Dinosaur World Live, The Grand Theatre, Blackpool
Dinosaur World Live answers these and many other questions you might have about these incredible, prehistoric beasts in a thrilling, factual show.
The hour-long production opens with lead character Miranda bounding onto the stage with an energy that carries on throughout.
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Hide AdShe invites the audience to learn more about her island, 'Dinosaur World', and meet the creatures that live there - from the flesh eating Titus the Tyrannosaurus Rex to herbivore Juliette, a hungry Segnosaurus.
There's a sense of pantomime which goes down well with the children in the audience, who have to keep an eye on a dinosaur egg that is due to hatch.
But the real wow factor comes from the skill of the puppeteers, whose every movement and noise makes the dinosaurs seem so life-like you find yourself on the edge of your seat.
There's a generous helping of audience interaction with brave youngsters heading onto the stage to feed and groom the dinosaurs.
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Hide AdAnd chance to get up close and personal to these amazing creatures with a meet and greet after the production.
Educational and entertaining - the show is a roaring success.
Dinosaur World Live continues at The Grand on Saturday, April 21 at 11am and 2pm and the following day at the same times.