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The Alphabet Of Awesome Science
 

Welcome to the Alphabet of Awesome Science!

Join professors Lexi Con and Noel Edge (the Word Nerd and the Science Freak) for a thrilling voyage through the alphabet—where great big chewy sesquipedalian words inspire mind-blowing scientific surprises.

Professor Lexi Con has curated a curious collection of her favourite words (one for every letter of the alphabet) with each word providing Professor Noel Edge with an inspirational jumping-off point for 26 quirky scientific demonstrations that squish and squirt, float and fly, erupt and explode.

Together, this dad joke-quipping, prank-pulling pair of polished professors strut their stuff in a performance that’s equal parts explosive, messy, spectacular, hilarious, fascinating and gross.

And if things weren’t exciting enough, every show is completely different, with audiences determining the order in which the letters are revealed. Plus, did we mention, this is a race? The plucky pair of professors have just 52 minutes to complete their alphabetical, scientifical countdown. That’s just two minutes per experiment!

Will they make it in time...?

Brace yourself for an immersive hour of carefully crafted alphabetical, scientifical (and award-winning!) chaos!

Book your tickets to The Alphabet of Awesome Science children’s theatre show today.

 

Event details

Venue: Seymour Centre
Bookings: https://www.seymourcentre.com/event/the-alphabet-of-awesome-science-2023/
Start Date: Friday 13 October 2023

Shows at 10am and 12:30pm every day

 

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