Dinosaurs Set to Roar into the Palace Theatre July 19
The Palace Theatre will be alive with dinosaurs and other prehistoric creatures when "A Glow-in-the-Dark Dinosaur Adventure" rolls into the theatre on July 19th at 10:00am and 12:00pm. Tickets for the show are just $5.00 each.
"A Glow-in-the-Dark Dinosaur Adventure" features electroluminescent crayon-like creatures that light up the night in a heart rending tale of a scientist, Professor Henslow, and his creation, Darwin the Dinosaur. Throughout Darwin's adventures beyond the professor's workshop, he encounters many different types of creatures - Verla, the gangly ostrich; Peche, the beautiful fish; and Brutus, the red dinosaur - and, from each experience, he learns something new about the world around him. Truly unique and visually dazzling, the show has been universally praised for its cutting edge blend of puppetry, technology, and dance.
This show is perfect for community centers, day care centers, camps, birthday parties, Girl Scout and Boy Scout troops, and Mom's Clubs in the area. The show is recommended for children 6 years and older and their families.
This show is made possible by the generous support of SCA Arts Education Program Presenting Sponsors RFR Realty and Purdue Pharma and Producing Sponsor Pitney Bowes.
Tickets are just $5.00 and may be purchased at the SCA website, www.scalive.org or charged by phone with major credit cards by calling the SCA Box Office at 203-325-4466. Tickets may also be purchased in person at the Palace Theatre box office in downtown Stamford, CT. The box office is open Monday-Friday from 10am to 6pm.
All performances are held at the Stamford Center for the Arts' Palace Theatre, 61 Atlantic Street, Stamford, CT 06901.
For additional information (directions, parking) visit the SCA website at www.scalive.org or call 203-325-4466.
About the Stamford Center for the Arts:
The vision of the Stamford Center for the Arts is to be the regional arts center for exciting entertainment that enhances and enriches the cultural, educational, economic, and social life of the community. The SCA strives to achieve this vision by demonstrating integrity in all work and relationships, providing service and quality in all activities, fostering and promoting diversity of thought, ideas and culture, providing stewardship for the Stamford Arts community, emphasizing outreach in our community, and offering creativity in all endeavors. Major funding provided by the Connecticut Commission on Culture and Tourism.

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