(c) Alex Brenner

Ensonglopedia of Science is a music/theatre/science show to delight the inquisitive mind.

Expect atoms, black holes, cells, DNA and everything in between.  Expect folk, gospel, hip-hop, interpretative dance, jive and klezmer.  In fact, expect the alphabet to feature quite prominently.  Above all, expect the unexpected.  And expect it to rhyme.

BACKGROUND

Ensonglopedia of Science is an exhilarating one-man show from John Hinton, the multi-award-winning writer and performer of an internationally renowned ‘Scientrilogy’ of musical comedies about Darwin, Einstein and Curie.  He has written science communication songs for museums, botanic gardens, community woodlands and county councils, and is a Jacques Lecoq-trained physical performer and workshop leader.

TARGET AUDIENCE

The show will be enjoyed by all ages from 7 to adult, and is suitable for a wide range of performance settings, including theatres, schools, science festivals and village halls.  For school audiences, the show is offered to upper KS2 and KS3.

THE SHOW

The show consists of twenty-six songs about different areas of science, one for each letter of the alphabet, each rigorously fact-checked by an expert scientist working in the relevant field (and also rigorously excellentness-checked by a team of world-class theatre makers).

CRITICAL RECEPTION

The show was nominated for a Primary Times Children’s Choice Award at Brighton Fringe 2017. Here are some choice quotes from reviews:

“Wow!  What a selection. What a demonstration of the immense range of science… OUTSTANDING SHOW” – Fringe Review

“Gloriously intricate lyrics and a few audacious rhymes complete a tightly-packed hour which demands your full attention but rewards it with plenty of offbeat humour… A geeky treat” ★★★★ – Fringe Guru

“Mesmerising! John Hinton doesn’t just own the stage, he owns the room.” ★★★★★ – Musical Talk

“This is awesome…The show’s motor is Hinton’s incredible intelligence, exuberance, and the sheer breadth of his creativity…The show abounds with Hinton’s trademark charm, intelligence, and musical panache…Did we mention: this is awesome.” – Pro Theatre

EXPERTS

The following organisations and individuals are kindly helping to fact-check the show’s lyric and video content:

  • The University of Sussex
  • The Centre for Stem Cells & Regenerative Medicine at King’s College London
  • The Natural History Museum, London
  • The Royal Observatory, Edinburgh
  • Nemesis Bioscience, Cambridgeshire
  • Cambridge University Botanic Garden
  • Brighton and Sussex University Hospitals Trust
  • Best-selling science author John Gribbin

PERFORMANCES

See our full tour list for upcoming performances.