A major tour is heading to outdoor venues across Norfolk and Suffolk this summer.
Strange Fascination Theatre is celebrating a decade of making shows in East Anglia with a new open-air production of The Lost World.
It is adapted from the science-fiction novel by Arthur Conan Doyle and audiences can expect engaging storytelling, comedy and handmade dinosaurs.
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Set in 1912, the show follows Professor Challenger who finds a notebook that tells of prehistoric beasts in an unexplored plateau of South America.
He believes the fantastic claims within the book are true.
Determined to bring back evidence of dinosaurs to modern society, he encourages a bunch of adventurers to join him.
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Strange Fascination Theatre was founded in 2014 by Simon Michael-Morgan and Daisy Plackett.
Their previous productions include Alice in Wonderland, The Jungle Book and Treasure Island.
Book tickets at ticketsource.co.uk/strange-fascination-theatre
For the Holkham Hall Courtyard, Thorington Theatre and the Gorleston Pavilion Bandstand visit the venue websites and for Hunstanton Lighthouse see details at west-norfolk.gov.uk
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