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ERTH'S PREHISTORIC WORLD

Travel to the bottom of the ocean to discover ancient bio-luminescent creatures and marine reptiles, then back to dry land to witness some of the most amazing dinosaurs to have ever walked this Earth.

AGES 5+

55 MINS

 

Bringing ancient creatures from land and sea together in one show, Erth's Prehistoric World is the perfect combination of theatrical magic and charm. It takes the audience to the bottom of the ocean to discover ancient bio-luminescent creatures and incredible marine reptiles, and then back to dry land to witness some of the most amazing dinosaurs to have ever walked this Earth.

Dinosaurs are a gateway to learning, inspiring young minds to consider an array of subjects from science to literature, geology to bio engineering, and natural history to mathematics. Dinosaurs have become a curious link between child and parent, grandparent, guardian and educator. The learning opportunities are immense.

Experience the creatures of your imagination coming to life on stage in this enthralling live show!

*** SPECIAL EVENT ***

Erth’s Prehistoric World is now available to rent on-demand from the World Premiere season at Sydney Opera House in April 2021. Click here for more details.

“STAGGERING… immersive, educational and captivating. With moments of breath-taking visual beauty and interactive entertainment which managed to hold an audience of both children and adults captive.”

— Theatre Haus (Australia)

“Parents and grandparents seemed just as awestruck as the kids at the technical brilliance…”

— The Manchester Evening News (UK)

“A delightful and educational date with the dinos”

— The Chicago Tribune (USA)

Current Tours


Fairfax Studio
Arts Centre Melbourne VIC

Wednesday 3 -Wednesday 10 January 2024


Past Tours


DreamBIG Festival
Dunstan Playhouse, Adelaide SA

Saturday 20 - Sunday 21 May 2023


Bunjil Place,
Narre Warren VIC

Friday 8 - Saturday 9 July 2022


Colac Otway Performing Arts and Cultural Centre, Colac VIC

Tuesday 12 - Wednesday 13 July 2022


Burnie Arts & Function Centre,
Burnie TAS

Friday 15 - Saturday 16 July 2022


Theatre Royal,
Hobart TAS

Tuesday 19 - Wednesday 20 July 2022


Griffith Regional Theatre, Saturday 23 & Monday 25 July 2022
Griffith NSW


The Cube, Wednesday 27 - Thursday 28 July 2022
Wondonga VIC


Ulumbarra Theatre, Saturday 30 July 2022
Bendigo VIC


Esperance Civic Centre, Wednesday 3 - Thursday 4 August 2022
Esperance WA


Albany Entertainment Centre, Princess Royal Theatre Saturday 6 August 2022
Albany WA


Margaret River HEART, Tuesday 9 - Wednesday 10 August 2022
Margaret River WA


Glen Street Theatre, Friday 19 - Saturday 20 August 2022
Belrose, NSW


Laycock Street Community Theatre, Tuesday 23 - Wednesday 24 August 2022
Gosford NSW


Canberra Theatre Centre, Friday 26 - Saturday 27 August 2022
Canberra ACT


Glasshouse Port Macquarie, Tuesday 30 - Wednesday 31 August 2022
Port Macquarie NSW


Manning Entertainment Centre, Friday 2 - Saturday 3 September 2022
Taree, NSW


Casula Powerhouse Arts Centre, Tuesday 6 - Wednesday 7 September 2022
Casula NSW


Mackay Entertainment and Convention Centre, Friday 9 - Saturday 10 September 2022
Mackay QLD


Moncrieff Entertainment Centre, Friday 17 - Saturday 17 September 2022
Bundaberg QLD


Pilbeam Theatre, Tuesday 20 - Wednesday 21 September 2022
Rockhampton QLD


HOTA Home of the Arts, Friday 23 - Saturday 24 September 2022
Gold Coast, QLD


Newcastle City Hall - Civic Theatre, Tuesday 27 - Wednesday 28 September 2022
Newcastle NSW


Cessnock Performing Arts Centre, Saturday 1 October 2022
Cessnock NSW


Tamworth Regional Entertainment and Conference Wednesday 5 - Thursday 6 October 2022
Centre, Tamworth NSW


Dubbo Regional Theatre and Convention Centre, Saturday 8 October 2022
Dubbo NSW


Riverside Theatres, Wednesday 12 - Thursday 13 October 2022
Parramatta NSW


Goulburn Performing Arts Centre, Saturday 15 & Monday 17 October 2022
Goulburn NSW


The Concourse, Wednesday 19 - Thursday 20 October 2022
Chatswood NSW


The 2022 national tour of Erth’s Prehistoric World was made possible with the support of the Australian Government through the Australia Council, its arts funding and advisory body, and by the NSW Government through Create NSW.