Unleash Your Inner Hero at "Dragons and Mythical Beasts" – The Hobby Center's Family Event of the Year"

Get ready, Houston! The Hobby Center for the Performing Arts is about to be transformed into a magical realm of myths, legends, and astonishing creatures with "Dragons and Mythical Beasts," an enchanting live show that's captured hearts across the globe. Named an Olivier Award nominee for *Best Family Entertainment* and winner of the *Best Show for Kids* at the 2022 Edinburgh Fringe Festival, this spectacle is not just any show—it's an adventure.

For one night only, on Thursday, February 27, 2025, gather your young adventurers, aspiring knights, and courageous guardians to experience a fantastical journey that promises to be both thrilling and heartwarming. Tickets go on sale Friday, November 8, at 10 a.m., so mark your calendar because seats are sure to vanish as fast as a dragon in the mist. Prices start at an affordable $23, available at https://www.thehobbycenter.org or in person at the Hobby Center Box Office at 800 Bagby Street, Houston, TX.

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A Show Packed with Legendary Creatures and Big Surprises

"Dragons and Mythical Beasts" isn’t just a show; it’s a call to arms for all brave souls ready to enter a world teeming with legendary creatures that will challenge, surprise, and delight. Step cautiously—this isn’t a tame fairytale! Be prepared to confront the menacing Stone Troll, encounter the wise but elusive Japanese Baku, and perhaps most intriguingly, meet the Tooth Fairy, who’s not quite as sweet as the myths might suggest. And just when you think you've met them all, a majestic Griffin and an adorable Unicorn will remind you of the gentler side of these enchanting worlds.

Each character is brought to life with mind-blowing puppetry by the creators behind *Dinosaur World Live*, adding an extra layer of wonder and realism that will leave both kids and adults spellbound. For anyone who grew up fascinated by dragons, griffins, and tales of legendary beasts, this show is the ultimate wish fulfilled.

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A Winning Production with Roots in the West End

Originally a hit in London’s West End, this phenomenal production gained massive popularity during its inaugural U.S. tour in 2023. Back by popular demand, *Dragons and Mythical Beasts* is embarking on a new tour across America, and Houston is lucky enough to host it as part of the 2025 lineup. This award-winning experience is designed for families, with recommended ages starting at 3 years old. From toddlers with a love for make-believe to adults who never lost their sense of wonder, there’s something for everyone.

Why This Show is Perfect for Houston Families

Houston’s vibrant arts scene makes it the ideal setting for a performance of this scale and imagination. Whether you're looking to inspire young minds, share a bonding experience with loved ones, or simply escape into a world of myth and magic, *Dragons and Mythical Beasts* is an event that guarantees lasting memories. It’s rare to find entertainment that truly bridges the gap between generations, but this show does just that, allowing parents and children to step into the story together.

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Key Event Details

Event: Dragons and Mythical Beasts

Date: February 27, 2025

Time: Thursday at 7:30 p.m.

Location: The Hobby Center, 800 Bagby Street, Houston, TX 77002

Tickets: Starting at $23, on sale November 8 at 10 a.m.

Where to Buy: https://www.thehobbycenter.org or in person at the Hobby Center Box Office

Don’t Miss Out – Tickets on Sale Soon!

Don’t sleep on this one, Houston! The chance to witness dragons and mythical beasts up close is rare, and with an award-winning production team behind it, this show promises nothing short of magic. Get ready to explore the darker mysteries and ancient legends, but be cautious—legend has it there’s a dragon you don’t want to disturb. So grab your tickets, gather your family, and prepare for an unforgettable night at the Hobby Center as *Dragons and Mythical Beasts* brings its awe-inspiring adventure to life.

Join the adventure—because heroes are made, not born.

For more information, visit TheHobbyCenter.org