
Family-friendly interactive theatrical show featuring dinosaurs, suitable for all ages.
Dinosaur Adventure Live: Danger on T-Rex Mountain comes to York Theatre Royal on Saturday 18 July, a family show that puts dinosaurs centre stage in the Main House. It's an interactive live production, so it's not just about sitting back and watching — the audience is pulled into the prehistoric world as it unfolds on stage. They describe it as 'The Greatest Prehistoric Show on Earth', a 65-million-year-old attraction brought into the present.
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It's built for families, and the 'Age: All' rating means it's as much for the adults as the kids. If you've got little ones who can't stop talking about T-Rex and his cousins, this is exactly the kind of thing they'll get a kick out of. The interactive side of it is a big part of the appeal, too, as it turns the show into something you're part of rather than just observing from your seat.
Practical details are straightforward: it's a matinee, starting at 14:30, and runs for one hour with no interval, so you're in and out in a single stretch. That makes it a good shout for a Saturday afternoon when you've still got the rest of the day ahead of you. It's a paid show, and you can book your tickets through the theatre's website.
If you're bringing the whole crew, there are family discounts to keep the cost down. Three tickets will set you back £55, which is £5 off the standard price, and four tickets are £65, a £15 saving. So, the more of you that go, the less you'll pay per person. It's a one-hour run in the Main House, starting at 14:30 on Saturday 18 July.













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