Are you fascinated by dinosaurs? Get ready for this special event for dinosaur fans of all ages. Travel back in time to when Dinosaur World Live roars onto the stage at Hempstead Hall, just up the road from Texarkana in Hope, Arkansas on Friday, May 1.

This interactive, family-friendly show begins at 7 PM and features incredible, lifelike dinosaurs on stage for a fun, unforgettable adventure.

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A Prehistoric Adventure for the Whole Family in Hope, Arkansas

This show blends theater, puppetry, and hands-on learning altogether. It will take you on a journey into a prehistoric world filled with the excitement of these larger-than-life creatures.

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According to a press release, during the show, an intrepid explorer guides the audience through uncharted territory where they’ll come face-to-face with some of the most fascinating dinosaurs ever to roam the Earth. Along the way, guests will meet several impressive prehistoric creatures, including the mighty Tyrannosaurus Rex, Triceratops, Giraffatitan, Microraptor, and Segnosaurus.

The production has received international praise and even won the Laurence Olivier Award for Best Family Entertainment, making it a hit with kids and parents alike.

Ticket Information for Dinosaur World Live at Hempstead Hall in Hope, Arkansas

Tickets are $35, $30, and $20. Seating is limited, so it is recommended to buy your tickets in advance.

You can buy your tickets online at hempsteadhall.com. For more information about this event or other upcoming events, call (870) 722-8565.

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