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Barney – everyone's favourite big purple dinosaur



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Everyone's favourite big purple dinosaur Barney makes his Eastbourne debut at the Congress Theatre on April 20 (2.30pm).
Celebrating his 20th birthday, Barney has been entertaining children since 1988.

For the first time ever he and his friends are coming to the Congress Theatre for ninety minutes of song, dance and prehistoric fun.

Barney's friends BJ, Riff and Baby Bop like to swap their toys with each other, but in their rush to share them with the audience they accidentally break them.

As always, Barney finds the silver lining inside a dark cloud – he'll take the little dinos, and the audience, to a marvellous, magical toy factory where the toys can be repaired by the imagination machine.

Full of wonder, laughter and audience participation this entertaining children's show promises a perfect trip to the theatre for all the little dinosaurs in your life.

Tickets cost £10 for children and £11.50 for adults. Call 01323 412000.





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  • Last Updated: 20 March 2008 2:21 PM
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