THE ENERGY SHOW

THE award-winning creative team from the Science Museum returns to Theatre Royal Winchester with its latest spectacular show, perfect for all budding science students aged 7+ and their families.

The show promises to be a unique theatrical experience with eye-popping experiments carried out live on stage.

The action-packed drama uses live experiments with liquid nitrogen, hydrogen rockets and electricity to create a dangerously exciting and educational performance.

The audience will join futuristic science students Annabella and Phil as they race against time to prove their knowledge of energy through a series of live experiments.

Along with the actors, the show features a virtual assistant named ‘i-nstein’, and uses clever acting, audiovisuals and a steampunk workshop full of gadgets and chemicals to engage the audience in an educational yet entertaining show.

  • It’s in Winchester on Wednesday and Thursday.

THE LOVE PROJECT

LOVE will be celebrated in a double bill of theatre and dance coming to The Point next week.

Following on from a hugely successful Edinburgh debut, awardwinning company Every Day present their verbatim piece on the subject of love.

Created from interviews with a varied and colourful cross section of people, The Love Project paints a heart-warming human picture of the people we meet, the feelings we have and the unique lives we all lead.

Four versatile actors play 16 interviewees, a varied and colourful cross section of people from Cork to Canada and Glasgow to Germany.

The Love Project is directed by Ellie Browning and performed by Michael Cusick, Rachel Dale, Toby Manley, Natasha Pring.

The Love Project is preceded by French dance piece Solstice (Remix).

This dramatic duet of love and struggle explores the complex relationship between a man and woman, delving into their emotional space as they seek each other’s company or their own solitude.

  • The love double bill is on Thursday.

PIPPIN

MUSICAL theatre treat Pippin is presented by Performing Arts students at Richard Ta unton Sixth Form College this weekend.

Playing at the Berry Theatre, Hedge End tonight and tomorrow night, Pippin is a mysterious tale that follows a young prince on his journey to find life's meaning.

Will Pippin choose the simple life, or will he risk everything for a single flash of glory?