Science Shows

Physics of Life

Discover how physics allows us to see microscopic organisms, understand how living things adapt to their environments, and help astronauts get to outer space.

This show can be adapted to KS2, KS3, KS4 and KS5. Also demos and audience participation involved.

Fab-Lab-Ulous!

Interactive science demo show spectacular inspired by the stories of LGBTQIA+ scientists. The show is pack to the brim with hands on, colourful and jaw dropping experiments for the whole family to enjoy.

Ideal for family audiences aged 8+ and is co-presented with Phil Bell-Young.

How (Not) to Crash a Plane

As a teenager, Sarah Cosgriff survived an aircraft accident which sparked a search for knowledge on how it actually happened. Now a scientist, Sarah explains the some of the forces and engineering principles involved in flight. Thorough humorous storytelling and hands-on demonstrations, she’ll give you an insight into successfully flying a plane.

Linked to KS3 and KS4 curriculum, can be adapted to KS2.