BRADFORD, Pa. -- Stomping into the University of Pittsburgh
at Bradford, 65 million years in the making, comes the show of a lifetime,
Erth’s Dinosaur Zoo Live.
The live performance will be presented at 7 p.m. on May 2 in
the Bromeley Family Theater in Blaisdell Hall. Dinosaur inspired activities
will begin at 6 p.m. before the show begins. The show is recommended for 5
years of age and older, and tickets are $10.
Created in Australia, Erth’s Dinosaur Zoo Live is an
experiential theatre production that takes audiences on a prehistoric journey
into a new dimension where they get to meet a menagerie of insects, mammals and
dinosaurs that once roamed the planet millions of years ago.
Erth’s Dinosaur Zoo Live will guide audience members on a
breathtaking tour through pre-historic Australia, where they will observe, meet
and interact with an eye-popping collection of amazingly life-like dinosaurs
and other creatures.
The performance is written and directed by Scott Wright, the
co-founder of Erth Visual and Physical Inc.
The Chicago Tribune says this about the live performance, “A
delightful and educational date with the dinos that provides visual oomph to
rival ‘The Lion King.’” The New York Times said, “Erth’s Dinosaur Zoo delivers
solid science as well as an extraordinary spectacle.”
For more information, visit dinosaurzoolive.us. To purchase
tickets in advance, contact the Bromeley Family Theater box office at
814-362-5113 or email showtix@pitt.edu.