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Location: Houston, Texas
Posted:
Wed Sep 17, 2008 8:02 pm
Baby T-Rex will make its first ever public appearance in Iowa on September 23 in advance of the October 1-5 run of Walking With Dinosaurs at Wells Fargo Arena. During the September 23 two hour educational event, children will be able to see a special video on “The Making of Walking With Dinosaurs – The Live Experience”, enter a coloring contest where they could win tickets to the show, participate in a Dino Dig, and test their knowledge of dinosaurs with a Dino Trivia contest.
Joined: 12 Aug 2003 Posts: 1695
Location: Houston, Texas
Posted:
Wed Sep 17, 2008 8:02 pm
The September 23 Baby T-Rex appearance and activities are free and open to the public. Enter through the Vets Auditorium lobby and follow the signs to Hy-Vee Hall C.
Dinosaurs once again roam the earth in this spectacular show, based on the award-winning BBC Television Series. Walking With Dinosaurs – The Live Experience is now on tour in North America and will make its Des Moines premiere at Wells Fargo Arena, Wednesday, October 1 – Sunday, October 5, 2008.
Walking With Dinosaurs Des Moines Show Schedule:
Wednesday October 1 at 7 PM.
Thursday October 2 at 7 PM
Friday October 3 at 10:30 AM and 7 PM
Saturday October 4 at 11 AM, 3 PM, and 7 PM
Sunday October 5 at 1 PM and 5 PM
Walking With Dinosaurs - The Live Experience features fifteen roaring, snarling ‘live’ dinosaurs mesmerize the audience – and are as awe-inspiring as when they first walked on earth.”
“The dinosaurs are life-size, making the show so immense, it could only fit in arenas. It’s a $20 million arena spectacle of unprecedented size and quality, which captivates young and old alike.
WALKING WITH DINOSAURS – The Live Experience has sold out performances and broken records in arenas all over America, generating more than $50 million in ticket sales to date. It has been seen on “The Today Show,” “Good Morning America,” “Live with Regis and Kelly,” and written about in Newsweek, The New York Times, the Christian Science Monitor and the Wall Street Journal. The show was also the subject of a Discovery Channel “Really Big Things” episode and a video clue category on “Jeopardy.”