Dinosaurs Down Under
Embark on a journey into the prehistoric world of Australian dinosaurs, with singing palaeontologist Professor Flint.

© Professor Flint
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Thursday 5 October | 12.15pm – 12.45pm |
Friday 6 October | 11.15am – 11.45am & 2pm – 2.30pm |
Saturday 7 October | 12.15pm – 12.45pm |
Sunday 8 October | 11.15am – 11.45am & 2pm – 2.30pm |
Ages: 4-9 years
Embark on a journey into the prehistoric world of Australian dinosaurs and other prehistoric creatures from the Land Down Under, with singing palaeontologist Professor Flint.
Along the way, learn about the prehistoric creatures that walked, swam, flew, slithered and crawled in the place we now call Australia.
Professor Flint's melodious voice will fill your adventure with captivating tales and scientific knowledge and bring these ancient creatures to life. Prepare to be amazed as you delve into the mesmerising world of Australian prehistoric wonders, where imagination and science intertwine!
Dinosaurs Down Under is a one-person show, with video projection.
Please refer to the AM's refund policy here. Discounted Members tickets will be verified with Members registered for Family Membership benefits. Members Benefits are for registered Members only (kids and /or adults).
Professor Flint
Singing palaeontologist character, Professor Flint, is played by Michael Mills. As Professor Flint, Michael has performed to tens of thousands of people across Australia at museums, schools, theatres, and festivals such as WOMAD, National Science Week, and the Festival of Bright Ideas.
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