Join us Tuesday, March 18, at Conway Hall, London, at 7:00 pm, for an evening of Improbable Dramatic Readings from bizarre, genuine research reports. Marc Abrahams will ringlead a gaggle of glorious dramatic readers. Said gaggle includes: Stevyn Colgan [QI]; Julie Gould [Nature]; Kate Arkless Gray; Trish Groves [BMJ]; James Harkin [QI]; Polina Harkin [St Luke's]; Valerie Jamieson [New Scientist]; Alok Jha [The Guardian]; Imran Khan [British Science Association]; Molly Oldfield[QI]; Tim Radford [The Guardian]; Annette Smith [Association for Science Education]; and others TBA.
Best to book TICKETS in advance, if you want to be sure of a seat inside the venerable, delightfully creaky old building.
It’s part a celebration to honor the new book This Is Improbable Too, in part a part of National Science & Engineering Week. This is the third event on this year’s Ig Nobel Tour of the UK.
“It’s almost dementedly inconsequential”, says The Daily Mail about the new book.
Published on March 17, 2014 02:41