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T-rex tirade

Trixie knows EVERYTHING about dinosaurs. For example, she knows that the heaviest dino weighed as much as 17 elephants. That chickens are actually dinos. That there once was a dino with a thousand teeth in its mouth. And the dino with the longest name: MICROPAHYCEPHALOSAURUS. 10 Trixie points if you can pronounce that in one go.

The dinosaur world is 68 million years away from the human world. That's just long enough for Trixie to feel safe. Dinosaurs don't expect you to laugh at other people's jokes or look at them when you talk to them. Dinosaurs don't expect Trixie to keep up with the rest because there IS no rest. Like a volcano erupting with lava, Trixie's head sometimes explodes with thoughts. Especially when her hair is pulled again. Then Trixie is gone, 68 million years ago, to where she is a dinosaur. 'Trixie Triceratops', with a horrible frill and horns on her head! Now think three times before you pull her tail again.

The T-Rex Tirade is an imaginative, colourful and playful show for the whole family from six years old about an outsider. By escaping into a fantasy world and calling on the help of a whole bunch of dinosaurs, Trixie restores her self-confidence.

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Sun 2 Mar 15:00 Maas theater and dance - Maaspodium

Sunday 2 March

15:00
From € 8,00 tot € 13,00
Maas theater and dance - Maaspodium -  Sint-Jobsweg 3, Delfshaven
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