DINOSAURS are being brought into the 21st century with a new show.
Dinomania is currently on tour in the UK and will be visiting Brighton in August.
The show, which is aimed at children between the ages of three and 14, promises to entertain with models of dinosaurs.
The models will be used to educate children about the Jurassic age.
There will also be a museum with real fossils and replicas.
The show includes models of a Tyrannosaurus Rex, an Allosaurus, a raptor, a Spinosaurus, a Triceratops and a Stegosaurus.
Dinomania shows will run at 10am, 12:30pm and 2pm at Brighton Girls School on Montpelier Road on August 19.
There will be 100 tickets available for each show, which lasts for two hours.
Dinomania travels around schools, libraries and museums all over the UK teaching adults and children about dinosaurs. The show will be presented by Chris Roberts from Dinomania.
The show is made up of two parts, one part is a workshop that Chris will present and the other part is displayed on a big screen, with a focus on dinosaur eggs.
Dinomania adapted throughout the Covid-19 pandemic and lockdown, uploading content on to social media. In the year the company gained 1.4 million TikTok followers and nearly 400,000 YouTube subscribers.
All guests will require a ticket including adults, costing £14.29. Children under two-years-old are free.
Tickets for the event are non-refundable but include a Covid-19 guarantee. Tickets can be purchased here: https://www.dino4hire.co.uk/events/dinomania-educates-brighton.php
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