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==Tours==
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Walking With Dinosaurs: The Arena Spectacular started in Australia in early 2007 and have after that, toured in North America and Europe.
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==Making of the Arena Spectacular==
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Of course, the dinosaurs can't move by themselves. Just one dinosaur needs a bunch of people to control it.
 
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Revision as of 17:02, 23 September 2010

Walking With Dinosaurs: The Arena Spectacular or Walking With Dinosaurs: The Live Experience, is an adaptation of the TV Series, for the theatre.

Dinosaurs

Plateosaurus

Liliensternus

Allosaurus

Stegosaurus

Brachiosaurus

Ornithocheirus

Walking with Dinosaurs The Arena Spectacular

Utahraptor

T-Rex

Ankylosaurus

Torosaurus




Some of the dinosaurs weigh over a ton, and as you can see in the picture, they are very big.

The Story

Triple Dino

An action scene from the Late Cretaceous

The story is basically the same as the TV Series - in 'First Blood' however, there is a Liliensternus instead of Coelophysis, and no non-dinosaurs are featured. 'Cruel Sea' is skipped, as it is hard to recreate a scene underwater. 'Beneath a giant's wings' is shortened, due to the reasons as Cruel Sea, and only dead Iguanodons feature. The fifth episode, 'Spirits of the silent forest', is skipped, and 'Death of a Dynasty' is pretty much the same.


Also, a man accompanies us on the journey through time, explaining what's happening in the dinosaur world, similar to the commentator in the TV Series








Tours

Walking With Dinosaurs: The Arena Spectacular started in Australia in early 2007 and have after that, toured in North America and Europe.

Making of the Arena Spectacular

Of course, the dinosaurs can't move by themselves. Just one dinosaur needs a bunch of people to control it.