Exciting dinosaur adventure awaits in Lanark
Published: Monday 24 July 2023

Daring children who enjoy the dramatic delights and delicious dangers of dinosaurs can lap up a live show in Lanark next week.
Dino Adventure Live will be presented at Lanark Memorial Hall on Friday, 4 August, and the audience will be invited to join the intrepid explorer in his journey across uncharted territories to discover a pre-historic world of astonishing and remarkably life-like dinosaurs.
A host of impressive creatures will await in this interactive show for all the family, including every child's favourite flesh-eating giant, the Tyrannosaurus Rex, a Triceratops, Giraffatitan, Microraptor and Segnosaurus.
The fun will continue after the show when a special meet-and-greet will offer all of the brave explorers the chance to make a new dinosaur friend.
The show is suitable for all aged three and above and will be held at 2pm and 4.30pm, running for 50 minutes in each case, with the meet-and-greet session lasting an extra 15 minutes.
Tickets can be booked online now (before they become extinct) from South Lanarkshire Leisure and Culture’s website or by calling (01555) 673199 and cost £14 (or £17 for Danger Seats, defined as the front four rows in the stalls area).
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