Prehistoric Planet: Discovering Dinosaurs at Lightroom is a celebration of our natural world through captivating storytelling, breathtaking visuals and groundbreaking technology, in collaboration with Apple TV.
Narrated by Damian Lewis, viewers will embark on an unforgettable journey through the extraordinary story of dinosaurs - from their dominance 66 million years ago to their lasting legacy today.
This 360° immersive experience transports viewers into the heart of the prehistoric world. From dangerous deserts to soaring skies and mysterious ocean depths, audiences will witness life-size dinosaurs at the most dramatic moments of their lives.
Prehistoric Planet: Discovering Dinosaurs is directed and designed by 59 Studio in close collaboration with the makers of Prehistoric Planet, Apple TV, and Executive Producer and BBC Studios Natural History Unit Creative Director Mike Gunton. The show also includes an original score by multiple Academy Award winner Hans Zimmer, Anže Rozman and Kara Talve for Bleeding Fingers Music.
Discover a world lost to time - and feel it come roaring back to life.
Launching our programme with a collaboration with David Hockney in February 2023, we invite the world’s leading creative minds to use our vast space and revolutionary technology to create something completely new.
Our newest show The Moonwalkers: A Journey with Tom Hanks is open at Lightroom until 13 October 2024. For tickets and more information please visit the event page.
From 17 June – 6 October 2024, our debut show David Hockney: Bigger & Closer (not smaller & further away) will return to Lightroom to run alongside The Moonwalkers. For tickets and more information please visit the event page.
Lightroom is located in King’s Cross on Lewis Cubitt Square, adjacent to Coal Drops Yard and Central St Martin’s. The innovative showspace was designed by 59 Productions in close collaboration with Haworth Tompkins, who have designed the venue as a sister space to the award-winning Bridge Theatre. Along with a generous Foyer and gift shop, the space also contains a bar and seating area in collaboration with St John.
Lightroom is a joint venture between 59 Productions and London Theatre Company. Lightroom’s CEO is Richard Slaney and its executive chair is Nick Starr, co-founder of London Theatre Company. Lightroom is backed by a group of investors led by Sir Leonard Blavatnik who is represented by Danny Cohen, President of Access Entertainment; and Mike Sherwood, former co-CEO of Goldman Sachs International.