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Thursday 23rd July at 8pm (Doors 7.15pm)
The Court Theatre
Tickets £15 - Single Ticket or £125 - Tringe Festival Passport

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IAN D MONTFORD

Ian D Montfort: Under Sciencey Conditions
Award-winning comedy and magic. Ian proves the sceptics wrong in this pseudoscience lecture where he tests his psychic gifts under sciencey conditions. (White coats, clipboards, goggles etc).

'The character remains hilarious even as the tricks become remarkable. It is two shows for the price of one: pin-sharp character comedy and metaphysical magic' **** (Guardian).
'The style of the act is genius – if it works, it's impressive, if it doesn't work, well it's all part of the joke' **** (Chortle.co.uk).
'Spookily skilful, wonderfully observed and hysterically funny' ***** (Time Out).

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Festival_of_the_Spoken_Nerd_Idil_Sukan.jpgFESTIVAL OF THE SPOKEN NERD

Just For Graphs

The science comedy phenomenon comes to the Tringe, and this time they're off the chart! Join acclaimed stand-up mathematician Matt Parker, experiments maestro Steve ‘Danger’ Mould and geek songstress Helen Arney for graph-a-minute fun on an unprecedented linear scale.
Last year’s smash hit ‘Full Frontal Nerdity’ was "great, funny, clever… even the heckles at this terrific show are smart" **** (Scotsman) and is available now on DVD and download.
Watch this “resplendently geeky trio” (Times) as they Excel themselves in a new show packed with explosive live experiments and statistically significant laughter. Will they stay on-trend, or lose the plot completely?

**** “The nerd show to end all nerd shows” (The List)
**** "Great, funny, clever… even the heckles at this terrific show are smart" (The Scotsman)
**** “The geeks have inherited the earth in a show that's smart and funny” (The Skinny)
“Charm and perky curiosity is in its DNA” (Guardian)
“Physics porn for the sci-curious” (Fest)
“Wonderfully witty” (Chortle)