21 January – 15 February

This show belongs to the Fringe2020 season. This season is now over.

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The Uncertainty Principle

Back after a sold out season in 2019! A comedy-edutainment experience focused on stories connected to STEM. We'll cover fascinating concepts, interesting elements of science history, and explore politics and culture through the lens of science. Don't worry, we won't get bogged down in technical jargon, it's suitable for the general public, there might even be a few swears!

Your two hosts and guides on this journey of discovery are the good Doctors Ben McAllister and Taryn Laubenstein, both scientists, and science communicators. Ben's a physicist working on dark matter detection. Taryn's a marine biologist who studied how climate change affects fish. Together, they'll take you on a science-filled evening to remember.

★★★★ Gutter Culture, 2019

The Uncertainty Principle is sponsored by the ARC Centre of Excellence for Engineered Quantum Systems.

Presented by: Curio Network

Curio is a podcast network dedicated to bringing you rare, unusual, and intriguing content. Curio has produced multiple podcasts to date and has several projects in the works. "How To Win Loot And Influence Dragons" is a comedy/roleplaying podcast, which uses the popular game Dungeons & Dragons as a medium for improvisation and storytelling. “Still Interested” is a TV and Film remake podcast which explores the elements of a given franchise which are “remakable”. “Odds & Ends” is a personal storytelling podcast, which discusses the items people keep, and the stories they hold. Coming soon is the launch of “The Uncertainty Principle”, a comedy-edutainment experience focused on stories connected to STEM.

Comedy • Cross-Artform
Western Australia • My event has been presented in Western Australia before