Rock the dinosaur at Polka

Sam Le Rougetel
Friday 04 July 1997 18:02 EDT
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Compiled by Sam Le Rougetel

Polka Theatre For Children presents Dinosaur Rock! by Keith Brumpton as part of their 1997 summer season.

It's 8,000,000 BC and Gina Poole and Rocky Outcrop of the Prehistoric Times stumble upon a valley where dinosaurs live. What is more, the creatures are planning a Dinovision rock concert to celebrate a million years of dinosaur rule. All goes well until the arrival of the meanest band in town - Tyrannosaurus Rox!

Dinosaur Rock! is sponsored by Flik Flak, the Swiss watch for children.

The Eye is offering one family of four the chance to see the show as well as a dinosaur wristwatch by Flik Flak. Thirty runners-up will each win a Flik Flak Dino alarm clock.

To enter, just answer this question: Was Tyrannosaurus Rex a carnivore or a vegetarian?

Send answers, by 11 July, to Sam Le Rougetel/Dino Comp, The Independent, 1 Canada Square, London E14 5DL. The first correct entry drawn from the postbag wins.

Dinosaur Rock! runs at the Polka Theatre, Wimbledon until 16 August. Tickets and info: 0181-543 4888.

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