John Williams’ classic score to Jurassic Park will thunder through the Royal Albert Hall this year, as the iconic venue hosts the world premiere of Steven Spielberg’s masterpiece in a film-and-live-orchestra extravaganza. These special shows will see the 1993 blockbuster screened in full in stunning high-definition on a giant screen, whilst the unforgettable music is played live on stage by the Royal Philharmonic Concert Orchestra, conducted by Ludwig Wicki. Spielberg’s triple-Academy Award-winning Jurassic Park transports us to a secluded island where scientists have succeeded in reviving the age of dinosaurs in a brand new, immersive theme park – the likes of which has never been seen before. The film sees palaeontologists Alan Grant (Sam Neill) and Ellie Sattler (Laura Dern) form part of an exclusive group invited for a sneak preview of the park’s wonders, but when things go terribly wrong, they must fight for their lives against unimaginable dangers in a desperate attempt to escape from a world in which dinosaurs rule once again.