NINE LESSONS AND CAROLS FOR GODLESS PEOPLE – A RATIONAL CELEBRATION FOR CHRISTMAS

NINE LESSONS AND CAROLS FOR GODLESS PEOPLE – A RATIONAL CELEBRATION FOR CHRISTMAS

SOLD OUT- The Bloomsbury Theatre, London 15th – 19th December

TRY HERE FOR THE HAMMERSMITH SHOW 20th December

The return of 2008’s sold out show of science, song and some interpretative dance. Tickets, by the way, are selling fast, I think Fri and Sat are sold out already, so move quick if you want to come.

This is not an attack on religion, but a celebration of science and the rational world.

Last year saw Jarvis Cocker singing I Believe in Father Christmas with a 25 piece orchestra before Richard Dawkins took to the stage to talk of cobwebs followed by a Top of the Pops dance to Harry Nilsson’s Can’t Live if Living is Without You.

This year promises to be even more eclectic. Every night will see physicist and code breaker Simon Singh, Bad Science author Ben Goldacre, acclaimed singer songwriter Robyn Hitchcock, multi award winning comedians Josie Long and Richard Herring, Thick of It star Chris Addison, and the Mini Mystery Fax Machine Orchestra appearing every night.

Special guests will include pagan sock cat worshipper and the man who changed the face of the comic book, Alan Moore (16th), manmade climate change denier and legendary enthusiast Johnny Ball (there should be some interesting backstage arguments there) (15 -17th), Quirkologist and psychologist Richard Wiseman (15th and 19th), I’m Sorry I Haven’t a Clue Legend Barry Cryer with Ronnie Golden, one of the few singers to have a top ten science hit, John Otway, CERN scientist and former popstar, Brian Cox and many more.

Other acts will include Richard Dawkins, Natalie Haynes, Christina Martin, Marcus Chown, Joanna Neary, Andrew Collins and some star comedians being kept under wraps.

Tickets available here – www.thebloomsbury.com/event/run/1363

    Night of 400 Billion Stars (and maybe some string theory)

    Night of 400 Billion Stars (and maybe some string theory): a celebration of astronomy, physics and other scientific distractions

    Bloomsbury Theatre, 29th June

    in association with New Humanist magazine

    Another night of scientists, musicians and comedians with Chris Addison, Simon Singh, Marcus Chown, Ruth Padel, Martin White, Gavin Osborn, Helen Keen, Christina Martin, Peter Buckley Hill, Lucy Porter, A. L. Kennedy, Darren Hayman and hosted by Robin Ince.

    Further guests will be announced at newhumanist.org.uk.

    Proceeds will go to the Rationalist Association.

    Tickets will cost £20 (£15 concessions) and go on sale this Friday via the Bloomsbury Theatre website.

    Demand is likely to be high, so be sure to check in there as soon as you can to book your seats.

      Another… Nine Lessons and Carols for Godless People

      Tickets Go On Sale on Monday 13th October @ 9am

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      Doors – 6:30 PM

      Tickets – £25-£30

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