Natural History Museum presents Dinosaurs Live at Parr Hall
3 days ago
13 Sep 2025
Parr Hall
Dinosaurs will be roaring to life on Parr Hall’s stage next year as part of the Natural History Museum’s first touring show.
The family-friendly experience, for children aged three and above, will combine the Museum’s world-leading expertise with theatrical magic from Mark Thompson Productions.
At Dinosaurs Live, audiences can expect an enthralling deep dive into the vast and ancient history of our planet, as well as coming face-to-face with extinct species which will come alive on stage through astounding animatronics, including a Tyrannosaurus Rex, Triceratops, Stegosaurus, Diplodocus and fearsome Velociraptor.
There will also be plenty of fascinating insights about how our planet has changed over hundreds of millions of years.
Ever since the first dinosaurs were described in the 1820s, they have sparked the vivid imaginations of children and adults alike.
Nearly six million curious minds flock to the Natural History Museum every year to find out more about the brilliant beasts that used to roam our planet.
However next year, the Museum will be taking its expertise to Warrington for two shows on Saturday, 13 September, as part of a growing tour of more than 60 venues.