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An Evening Of Unnecessary Detail - The First Draft Sessions
Join one, two or (sometimes) all three of science comedy trio Festival of the Spoken Nerd as they try out nerdy new material, live and under-prepared.
Every other month they'll be at the Cockpit to present their latest never-before-seen-on-stage ideas, along with a smorgasbord of guest performers also trying out their newest and nerdiest material.
An Evening of Unnecessary Detail is, in short, an event where 80% of the words in the title start with a vowel. Of the 16 unique letters in the title, 31.25% of them are used more than once. If you are enjoying this level of detail, it’s likely that you will also enjoy An Evening Of Unnecessary Detail.
An Evening of Unnecessary Detail is, in short, an event hosted by some or all of Festival of the Spoken Nerd: stand-up mathematician Matt Parker, experiments maestro Steve Mould and geek songstress Helen Arney. Each of them have 10 letters in their names.
An Evening of Unnecessary Detail is, in short, an event where scientists, enthusiasts, miscellaneous experts* and/or comedians talk about whatever they want to. By attending this event, you revoke the right to complain that there is too much detail.
Date:
11 November - 7pm
Tickets:
Standard: £16.45
Concessions: £10.30
The Cockpit, Gateforth Street, London NW8 8EH
Mon 11 November
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