Dinosaur World Live Tickets at Troubadour Wembley Park Theatre

Dinosaur World Live is a family theatre show featuring award-winning lifelike dinosaur puppets, with a post-show meet-and-greet included in every ticket.

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About Dinosaur World Live

Dinosaur World Live is a theatre show at the Troubadour Wembley Park Theatre in London, designed for family audiences from age three upwards. The production follows Miranda, the daughter of paleontologists who was shipwrecked as a child on the island of Mundo de los Lagartos Terribles and raised among prehistoric creatures. She brings her animal companions to the stage, introducing audiences to a cast that includes Beatrice the baby Triceratops, the towering Giraffatitan, and Titus the T-Rex. The show won Best Family Entertainment in 2024 and runs without an intermission, keeping its pacing tight throughout.

The puppets are designed by Max Humphries, whose credits include the National Theatre and the Royal Opera House. Each creature moves with a precision that makes the physical storytelling central to the production rather than incidental. The show is built around visual performance, making it accessible to younger children who may not follow dialogue closely.

What to expect

Audiences are not passive during the performance. Miranda invites the crowd to help feed, groom, and tame the dinosaurs on stage, so children are drawn into the action directly. The narrative builds to a hatching sequence, with the ground shaking and a new egg at the centre of the drama. Named creatures include the armoured Triceratops, the flesh-eating T-Rex, and the leaf-eating Giraffatitan, each with distinct behaviours and personalities written into the script.

Tickets include a 15-minute post-show session on stage, where young visitors can meet the baby dinosaur puppets and examine the puppetry up close. This is included as standard with every booking, not offered as a separate add-on.

Troubadour Wembley Park Theatre and getting there

The Troubadour Wembley Park Theatre is a purpose-built venue in the Wembley Park development in north-west London, part of a wider cultural quarter near Wembley Stadium. The theatre is a short walk from Wembley Park Underground station, served by the Metropolitan and Jubilee lines. For more family shows and things to do in London, the city hub covers a broad range of options across all ages and interests.

Why you'll love it

  • Won Best Family Entertainment award in 2024
  • Meet Giraffatitan, Triceratops and Tyrannosaurus rex on stage
  • Puppets designed by Max Humphries of the National Theatre
  • Audience members help feed, groom and tame the dinosaurs
  • 15-minute post-show meet and greet included with every ticket
  • Lifelike puppet design also seen at the Royal Opera House

What's included

  • Post-show meet and greet opportunity, 15 minutes
  • Live interactive stage show with dinosaur puppets
  • Audience participation in feeding and grooming
  • Face-to-face encounters with life-size dinosaur puppets

Good to know

Age suitability
Suitable for all ages
Know before you go

Arrival and timing

Arrive in good time before the performance starts so you can settle the family, find your seats, and make the most of the theatre's facilities. The show runs without an intermission, so a pre-show visit to the toilets is a good idea, particularly for younger children. After the main performance, every ticket includes a 15-minute post-show session on stage, giving young visitors the chance to meet the baby dinosaurs and see the puppets up close, so factor that into your overall plans for the day.

Seating and the auditorium

Troubadour Wembley Park Theatre is a flexible, purpose-built performance space with a modern auditorium. Seating configurations can vary by production, so check your tickets for your specific section. Sightlines are generally good throughout the house, making it a comfortable venue for families with children of different heights.

During the show

  • Switch mobile phones to silent or turn them off before the performance begins.
  • Photography and recording during the show are not permitted, though you will have the opportunity to take photos during the post-show meet on stage.
  • Latecomers may be held at the doors and admitted only at a suitable break in the performance.
  • Check the venue's policy on food and drink before bringing items into the auditorium.
Cancellation policy

These tickets cannot be cancelled or rescheduled.

Frequently asked

What is Dinosaur World Live?

Dinosaur World Live is a family theatre show in which the audience joins explorer Miranda, a daughter of palaeontologists raised on a prehistoric island, as she introduces her dinosaur companions to the world. Featuring world-class puppets designed by Max Humphries, the show brings creatures including a Giraffatitan, a Triceratops, and a Tyrannosaurus rex to life on stage with lifelike precision. The audience takes an active role, helping to feed, groom, and tame the dinosaurs during the performance.

Is Dinosaur World Live suitable for young children?

The show is specifically designed to engage children aged 3 and above, with a fast-moving runtime and a focus on visual storytelling. It won the 2024 award for Best Family Entertainment.

Does Dinosaur World Live have an interval?

No, the show runs without an intermission.

What is included with every ticket to Dinosaur World Live?

Every ticket includes a 15-minute post-show experience in which young explorers can step onto the stage, meet the baby dinosaurs, and see the intricate puppets up close.

Where is Dinosaur World Live performed and how do I get there?

The show is performed at the Troubadour Wembley Park Theatre in London. The nearest London Underground station is Wembley Park, served by the Metropolitan and Jubilee lines.

Where you'll be

Troubadour Wembley Park Theatre, Troubadour Wembley Park Theatre, Fulton Rd, Wembley , London, HA9 8TS, London, London

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