The Alphabet of Awesome Science
Written and directed by David Lampard. Stage Manager Amanda
Rowe. Composer Mark Simeon Ferguson. Sound designer Rodney Hutton. Lighting designer Mark Oakley. That Science Gang. Lighthouse Theatre. The Q. Queanbeyan Performing Arts Centre. May 26-27 2023.
Reviewed by Peter Wilkins
The wonder of words combines with the magic of science in Lighthouse
Theatre’s fascinating and ingenious
production of The Alphabet of Awesome
Science. Although targeted at 5-12 year olds to excite their inquisitive
wonderment at the mysteries of science, this turbo charged show is a must see
for all ages. Writer David Lampard’s use of the letters of the alphabet to
discover words to describe the scientific phenomena behind 26 scientific
demonstrations is truly awesome.
But this is no dry exhibition of unfamiliar words and science lab experiments. To up the ante and set the excitement barometer at full notch, Con and Edge give themselves only 52 minutes to rocket through 26 letters and words that describe Professor Edge’s demonstrations. The heat is on and the show is set on its combustible course of scientific wonderment. To add to the tension, the experiment is interrupted by Professor Edge’s propensity for puns and groan inducing Dad jokes and occasional lavatory humour or even Professor Con’s enthusiastic choreography. In a show as slick and snappy as this, timing is crucial and the two performers are superbly adroit at staying on task while the audience sits in amazement or laughing hysterically at the antics while ducking the water and rockets that dart over the front rows. This is science that explodes with slapstick and suspense, keeping the audience transfixed while the clock ticks away.
At such a crackerjack pace I
doubt that much of the information will stick. Wide eyed kids and grownups
alike are too absorbed in the sheer entertainment to recall the scientific
details or remember the obscure words that Professor Lexi Con magically plucks
out of the air. But that is neither here nor there. What does matter is that The Alphabet of Awesome Science is most
likely to excite and inspire kids to study science and for adults to once again
marvel at the wonders of the world about them. Just imagine how exciting school
would be if every class had a Professor Noel Edge and a Professor Lexi Con. Now that would be really awesome!