Jurassic Park to take over Nottingham Motorpoint Arena

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Nottingham Motorpoint Arena will play host to a brand new production of Jurassic Park - as it has never seen before

Blockbuster Jurassic Park, directed by Stephen Spielberg celebrates its 30th anniversary this year and to celebrate the film a unique experience will tour across the UK.

Audiences will have an experience like no other with the 1993 film being shown in HD on big screens around the UK throughout October, accompanied by the Hallé Orchestra, one of the UK’s top symphonic ensembles, they will perform John Williams’ iconic score live on stage.

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Lucy Noble, Artistic Director at AEG Artistic Presents, said, “We’re thrilled to launch AEG Artistic Presents with the 30th Anniversary celebration that will be Jurassic Park In Concert.

“The massive arena spectacular showing of the film with the Hallé Orchestra performing the award-winning score will allow family audiences to experience this film like never before in a wholly immersive way.”

The concert will tour across five venues, including Nottingham’s Motorpoint Arena but the tour starts in Manchester on Wednesday, October 18 and finishes in Liverpool on Sunday, October 29.

Now in its 165th season, the Hallé ranks among the UK’s top symphonic ensembles.

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David Butcher, Chief Executive of the Hallé Orchestra, said, “The Hallé is delighted to be a part of this tour celebrating the 30th Anniversary of Jurassic Park.

“It is a fantastic opportunity for the Hallé to bring the highest quality orchestral music to an audience who may not have heard an orchestra perform live before. Jurassic Park’s score is iconic and allows the musicians to showcase their work to new audiences away from the usual Concert Hall settings”.

The players in the Hallé are among the finest in the world and have come from 14 countries all over the world to work in Manchester.

Jurassic Park follows the story of a newly opened theme park set on a remote island, with exhibits featuring recently revived dinosaurs after a scientific breakthrough.

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