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Edinburgh Preview: Doktor Kaboom at Pleasance Courtyard (Beyond)

Doktor Kaboom credit Fat Yeti Photography
Doktor Kaboom credit Fat Yeti Photography

Pleasance Courtyard (Beyond)

3rd – 21st August

Book Tickets

12:00

Suitability: 8+ (6 and older)

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Step into Doktor Kaboom’s scientific world when he makes his Edinburgh Festival debut with his show ‘Doktor Kaboom and The Wheel of Science!’.  The show, coming straight from the USA, runs from 3rd – 21st August at the Pleasance Courtyard Beyond and is a must see for all kids with curious minds!

Doktor Kaboom wants you to know that Science is for everyone. It isn’t hard, but it does take effort. That’s not hard, that’s just work, and that’s just life. He strongly believes that every child is intelligent, creative, and valuable, and should know that about themselves!

Doktor Kaboom is having so much trouble picking his favourite science demonstrations he’s decided to bring them all! Unfortunately, there are way too many to do them all in one show. The solution: The Wheel of Science, a great big spinning wheel labelled with everything from optical illusions and chemical reactions to a homemade hovercraft, and more! Over a dozen fantastic demonstrations are ready to go, and wherever the wheel stops, that’s what’s next! Will we turn a water bottle into a rocket or catapult bananas? Electrocute a pickle or create artificial gravity? Who knows? No two shows will be the same. So, step right up, and let’s spin that wheel!

       

Through the character of Doktor Kaboom, David Epley performs original interactive science comedy shows for audiences of all ages. Creatively blending comedy with the wonders of scientific exploration and lessons in personal empowerment, he keeps his crowds riveted with interest and rolling with laughter. Join Doktor K for a sidesplitting journey of increasingly spectacular (and often successful) science experiments designed to involve, excite, educate, and entertain.

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