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'Brainiac' explodes into Grimsby Auditorium



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All those baffling scientific mysteries will be solved, caravans will explode and microwaves will be blown up…It can only mean one
thing: TV’s zaniest science programme, ‘Brainiac: Science Abuse’ is being staged live in Grimsby Auditorium on Monday May 19.


After five years and more than 60 programmes following the Brainiac boffins’ explosive voyage of scientific discovery, they’ve decided to take to the road and bring their madcap brand of experimentation to you.


The multi award-winning ‘Brainiac: Science Abuse’ arrives with an earth-shattering bang for the first time on stage and it’s more mischievous than ever – there are 22 daredevil experiments with lots and lots of messy audience participation and yes, a caravan will be blown up at every single performance!


‘Brainiac Live’ is a breathless ride through the wild world of the weird and wonderful that will tackle spectacular experiments in a quest for knowledge.


Dr John Kilcoyne, the iconic ‘Principal Lecturer from the University of Sunderland’ and known to viewers of the television series and one of the chief Brainiac boffins, is the live show’s Science Consultant and will make surprise guest appearances at some venues.


Tickets from the box office in person, by telephone on 0844 847 2426 or online at www.grimsbyauditorium.org.uk

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  • Last Updated: 08 May 2008 2:45 PM
  • Source: Market Rasen Mail
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