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Dinosaur Adventure Live coming to Milford Haven theatre

Dinosaur Adventure Live coming to Milford Haven theatre

Dinosaur Adventure Live is set to arrive at Milford Haven's Torch Theatre on July 24.
Presented by RED Entertainment, the show is embarking on its third UK tour.
This year, the adventure features new dinosaurs and a fresh storyline set in an overgrown lab on dinosaur island.
Written by Mike Newman, the plot revolves around a malfunctioning satellite that causes chaos with the island's weather, leading to a Jurassic storm.
The mission is to find the code to reboot the satellite and save the dinosaurs.
Children can take part in the adventure, which includes getting up close with the life-like dinosaurs, learning about their history, and even feeding them.
The show aims to educate and entertain, with comic elements throughout.
A spokesperson for the show said: "Captivating both the young and young at heart, step back in time to a world of living, breathing, life-like dinosaurs in this brand-new Roar-some adventure!"
Dinosaur Adventure Live promises a memorable day out for families, combining educational content with interactive fun.
Tickets for the show are on sale now.
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