
The award-winning Dinosaur World Live will return to London this summer.
The interactive children’s show, which brings life-sized dinosaurs to the stage, has previously toured extensively, with multiple UK runs including seasons at Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre and earlier performances at Wembley Park. It has also toured internationally across the United States, Australia, China and Ireland, with a further Australian tour planned for 2027.
It will now be running at Troubadour Wembley Park Theatre from 28 July to 6 September 2026.
Audiences witness a prehistoric setting featuring a range of dinosaurs, including a Tyrannosaurus Rex, Triceratops, Giraffatitan, Microraptor and Segnosaurus. The show combines education and entertainment and is aimed at children aged three and above, with a running time of 50 minutes followed by a 15-minute post-show meet and greet.
The cast includes Lizzie Burder as Miranda, alongside Nat Speight, William Chaplin Stephens, Sebastian Chambers, Georgia Wall and Alice Bravery.
Dinosaur World Live is written and directed by Derek Bond and co-directed by Laura Cubitt. The creative team also includes puppet designer Max Humphries, puppetry consultant Toby Olié, set and costume designer James Perkins, lighting designer John Maddox and sound designer Tom Mann. The production is produced by Nicoll Entertainment.