Nine Lessons for Melbourne with Matt Parker
Nine Lessons and Carols for Curious People is the groundbreaking iconic variety night created by Robin Ince that fuses science with music, comedy and mayhem that has been delighting audiences and selling out huge theatres in the UK for close to 20 years and providing a springboard for some of the biggest names in science and comedy. Now, for the first time ever, and for one night only, The Cosmic Shambles Network are bringing it to Melbourne. Hosted by the stand-up mathematician and best selling author Matt Parker with loads of special guests, including Dr Karl and Robin Ince live via satellite. Special guests will be announced on the Cosmic Shambles website and there'll be some secret suprises on the night as well. Who knows who might show up...
Expect anything from maths to mirth, physics to folk music, chemistry to comedy and just about anything and everything else in between.
'An endearingly shambolic, joyful lucky dip of a show.' The Guardian (UK)
'This annual jamboree of comedy, science and music has become an institution.' Evening Standard (UK)
Suitable for audiences 13+
Language – occasional coarse language
Nine Lessons and Carols for Curious People is the groundbreaking iconic variety night created by Robin Ince that fuses science with music, comedy and mayhem that has been delighting audiences and selling out huge theatres in the UK for close to 20 years and providing a springboard for some of the biggest names in science and comedy. Now, for the first time ever, and for one night only, The Cosmic Shambles Network are bringing it to Melbourne. Hosted by the stand-up mathematician and best selling author Matt Parker with loads of special guests, including Dr Karl and Robin Ince live via satellite. Special guests will be announced on the Cosmic Shambles website and there'll be some secret suprises on the night as well. Who knows who might show up...
Expect anything from maths to mirth, physics to folk music, chemistry to comedy and just about anything and everything else in between.
'An endearingly shambolic, joyful lucky dip of a show.' The Guardian (UK)
'This annual jamboree of comedy, science and music has become an institution.' Evening Standard (UK)
Suitable for audiences 13+
Language – occasional coarse language