Find out about science superheroes, dress up as a bogey and meet a world-leading scientist!
Find out about science superheroes, dress up as a bogey and meet a world-leading scientist!
The Royal College of Physicians (RCP) Museum is delighted to welcome RCP censor and world-leading scientist, Professor Tom Solomon CBE to perform his fantastic family show about COVID-19.
The show will be on at:
RCP London, Monday 23 October at 3pm
RCP at the Spine Liverpool, 23 October at 3pm
Book now: https://history.rcplondon.ac.uk/events
The show features five comic book “science superheroes” tussling with their nemesis, Corry the Coronavirus, on a stage dressed with a massive mouth. During the show the audience learns why viruses emerge, what happens in a pandemic, and how we can beat such threats in the future. In the highly interactive show, children play Jason and the R-Go-Noughts to understand how viruses are passed on and dress up as bogeys to see how the body fights infection!
‘Clear, accessible, moving...amazing’
- Guardian
‘One of the Top Ten Kids’ Shows at the 2022 Fringe’
- Time Out
The show is aimed at 7 – 11 year olds, all children must be accompanied by a parent/guardian, light refreshments will be provided after the show.
The show is supported by the Pandemic Institute.
Видео Find out about science superheroes, dress up as a bogey and meet a world-leading scientist! канала Royal College of Physicians
The Royal College of Physicians (RCP) Museum is delighted to welcome RCP censor and world-leading scientist, Professor Tom Solomon CBE to perform his fantastic family show about COVID-19.
The show will be on at:
RCP London, Monday 23 October at 3pm
RCP at the Spine Liverpool, 23 October at 3pm
Book now: https://history.rcplondon.ac.uk/events
The show features five comic book “science superheroes” tussling with their nemesis, Corry the Coronavirus, on a stage dressed with a massive mouth. During the show the audience learns why viruses emerge, what happens in a pandemic, and how we can beat such threats in the future. In the highly interactive show, children play Jason and the R-Go-Noughts to understand how viruses are passed on and dress up as bogeys to see how the body fights infection!
‘Clear, accessible, moving...amazing’
- Guardian
‘One of the Top Ten Kids’ Shows at the 2022 Fringe’
- Time Out
The show is aimed at 7 – 11 year olds, all children must be accompanied by a parent/guardian, light refreshments will be provided after the show.
The show is supported by the Pandemic Institute.
Видео Find out about science superheroes, dress up as a bogey and meet a world-leading scientist! канала Royal College of Physicians
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