Hayes celebrates science
A live science show designed for children will be on stage in Hayes this winter.
Families in Hayes looking for educational fun for little ones won’t have long to wait. An upcoming production at the Beck Theatre called “Ministry of Science Live” is accepting ticket orders now and will be taking the stage by storm in early November. Described as the number one science show for kids in the UK, the performance is suited to children of age six and over.
Theatres and playhouses putting on shows often enlist graphic design services to create branded posters, flyers and signs carrying key information like pricing and age restrictions.
The upcoming show in Hayes promises to be 400 per cent fun, 300 per cent explosive, 200 per cent entertaining and 100 per cent educational. Ticket holders can expect to see a self-constructed hovercraft, methane get ignited, bottle rockets powered by hydrogen, fire tornados, 20-foot clouds of liquid nitrogen and exploding hydrogen and oxygen balloons.
The science team’s presenters will be taking a deep dive into how science is shaping the modern world and making it better with a focus on the inventors, engineers and scientists working at the cutting edge of scientific research.
The Ministry of Science Live show will now be at The Beck Theatre on Sunday, November 2. The theatre is based on Grange Road in Hayes.
Families in Hayes looking for educational fun for little ones won’t have long to wait. An upcoming production at the Beck Theatre called “Ministry of Science Live” is accepting ticket orders now and will be taking the stage by storm in early November. Described as the number one science show for kids in the UK, the performance is suited to children of age six and over.
Theatres and playhouses putting on shows often enlist graphic design services to create branded posters, flyers and signs carrying key information like pricing and age restrictions.
The upcoming show in Hayes promises to be 400 per cent fun, 300 per cent explosive, 200 per cent entertaining and 100 per cent educational. Ticket holders can expect to see a self-constructed hovercraft, methane get ignited, bottle rockets powered by hydrogen, fire tornados, 20-foot clouds of liquid nitrogen and exploding hydrogen and oxygen balloons.
The science team’s presenters will be taking a deep dive into how science is shaping the modern world and making it better with a focus on the inventors, engineers and scientists working at the cutting edge of scientific research.
The Ministry of Science Live show will now be at The Beck Theatre on Sunday, November 2. The theatre is based on Grange Road in Hayes.