Free Comedy Night At The Science Museum
A fusion of science, comedy, music, live experiments, video clips, slide shows and interactive voting, as Punk Science answer some of the biggest and most important scientific quandaries of our time.What, they will ask, is a black hole? How will the Universe end? Is there life after death? Is time travel possible? And are ladybirds trying to take over the world?
Punk Science aims to take the scariness out science and make it accessible to anyone with half a brain or, failing that, reality TV stars. Punk uses live science demonstrations and video clips to help the audience in their journey to enlightenment, they also throw in the odd vote to keep the crowd involved in the debate.
Punk Science will be performing at the Science Museum’s Dana Centre in London - the UK’s only venue for adults to experience contemporary and controversial science.
Jon Milton from Punk Science said: “At first I thought science was my mortal enemy, but by doing these shows I’ve learnt to love science like a pet.”
Events start at 7pm, Tuesday 27 February, but the bar is open for food all day and evening and closes at 9pm. Check out the website for full listings: danacentre.org.uk.
Tickets to all events are FREE and open to anyone over the age of 18, but you must pre book my emailing tickets@danacentre.org.uk.
To find out more about the Science Museum visit: sciencemuseum.org.uk/press / danacentre.org.uk.