A wildly imaginative retelling of an environmental tale can be seen at an arts venue this weekend.
Catch Roustabout Theatre’s acclaimed stage adaptation of Michael Foreman’s Dinosaurs and All That Rubbish at Bridport Arts Centre on Sunday, June 4.
Expect dancing dinosaurs, rock’n’roll, and a whole lot of riotous fun.
One man’s passionate dream to find his paradise beyond the stars leaves the world in ruins. Can the dinosaurs who sleep deep underground wake up in time to sort out the mess and save Planet Earth?
Dinosaurs and All That Rubbish, Michael Foreman’s cautionary environmental tale for children, celebrated its 50th anniversary last year, having sold more than 150,000 copies world-wide.
The book and theatre adaptation deliver an important message of ecological awareness: the Earth belongs to EVERYONE, not parts of it to certain people but all of it to everyone, to be enjoyed and cared for.
Multi-award-winning writer and illustrator, Michael Foreman, said: “When I wrote, and illustrated, Dinosaurs and All That Rubbish in 1972, it was because of the growing threat to the environment.
"I never imagined the book would be even more relevant more than 50 years later, and I am delighted that director Toby Hulse and Roustabout are bringing it to a wider audience.
"I saw the show and thought it was brilliant! We really enjoyed it. Sitting there, I felt so proud that my ancient book had played a part in this joyful experience.
"For me, as an author/illustrator, it was a rare and special treat to feel, at first hand, such a warm and enthusiastic response from parents and children together.
"Thank you all for bringing the story to life in such a glorious and fun production, I feel deeply honoured.”
It is directed by Toby Hulse, who said: “I am thrilled that, after the roaring success of the first tour, we are able to bring the show to so many more families in so many more venues.
"This is a book that I devoured as a child, and it's such a treat to share it with all kinds of brand new audiences.”
Alongside the underlying green message, Roustabout’s signature silliness will abound in this vibrant musical show which promises to have audiences tapping their toes.
Roustabout is proud that this production is sustainable, monitoring its carbon footprint in every area of production including set and costume, travel and marketing.
Dinosaurs and All That Rubbish, plays Bridport Arts Centre on Sunday, June 4 at 2.30pm.
Tickets cost £12 for adults £8 for children. The show has a running time of 60 minutes; no interval.
Book online at https://www.bridport-arts.com or call the Box Office on 01308 424901.
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