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Rude Science Live coming to Theatre Royal Winchester

Rude Science Live will bring stinky, messy fun to the Theatre Royal Winchester on Sunday, April 6.

The show promises to feature unusual experiments such as snot cocktails and pee-powered fireworks, with the aim of exciting young audiences.

Described as “outrageous,” all experiments align with the school curriculum to make learning enjoyable.

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Rude Science Live was created by Stefan Gates.Rude Science Live was created by Stefan Gates. (Image: Rude Science Live) Rude Science Live was created by Stefan Gates, a reputed TV presenter known for his work in the CBBC series Gastronauts and Incredible Edibles, and author of Fartology.

The show will cover complex biology, physics and chemistry topics in an entertaining manner, led by the presenter’s vast science knowledge.

Youngsters can expect fun with large whoopee cushions, and there will also be interactive moments with ear-wax-oozing mannequins and a fart machine.

The show will be on stage at 11.30am and 3pm.

After each performance, audiences will have the opportunity to meet and greet Gates.

The organisers have cautioned audiences to expect particular smells, explosions, stage smoke, and latex balloons.

Rude Science Live caters to the five to 14 age group, but younger children are welcome with caution for sensory stimulation.

For more information, visit the Theatre Royal Winchester website.

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