Atomic Cabaret

Atomic Cabaret

Wednesday, 18 June 2025, 8.00pm
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Atomic Cabaret is a one-woman musical cabaret performed by physicist and activist Lynda Williams, aka The Physics Chanteuse, that explores the political and scientific impact of living in an atomic world. From the Big Bang to the existential threat of nuclear weapons, the show blends scientific insight, political satire, song, scientific visualizations, and archival footage in a unique “Carl Sagan meets Sandra Bernhard” style of musical science cabaret.

Atomic Cabaret commemorates the 80th anniversary of the US bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, inspiring reflection, discussion and action on the risks and ethics of nuclear technology.

See Atomic Cabaret before it heads to the Edinburgh Fringe.

https://scientainment.com/atomic-cabaret

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