Digging Up Dessa at The Kennedy Center - Official Trailer
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Get your tickets now!: http://www.kennedy-center.org/calendar/event/KSTBB Come experience "Digging Up Dessa," a play about a 21st-century girl who sets out to dig up some super-sized discoveries with help from a remarkable friend—the pioneering English paleontologist Mary Anning. Saturday, February 3, 2018 - Sunday, February 18, 2018, in the Kennedy Center Family Theater. Visit "The Last American Dinosaurs" at the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History: https://naturalhistory.si.edu/fossil-hall/last-american-dinosaurs/index.cfm Subscribe to The Kennedy Center! http://bit.ly/2gNFrtb
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