Talks and shows

How to survive in a cartoon universe (family)

What happens to the laws of physics in a cartoon world?

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You've just been yanked through a wormhole into the wonderfully weird cartoon universe. The sky is technicolour, logic is optional, and the locals? Well, let’s just say they’ve got their own peculiar brand of hospitality. You’re the odd one out - a human in Toon Town - and that might well be a problem…help!! 

Thankfully, you’re not alone. Enter Rachel Edwards: your interdimensional field guide, armed with gadgets, a knack for science, and seemingly infinite patience for nonsense. With her help you’ll explore the cartoon universe, from undersea lagoons, to frozen wastelands, and all the way out to strange deserts where the laws of physics don’t seem to apply. Together, you’ll uncover what makes the cartoon universe tick - and how not to get flattened, frozen, or flung into orbit while you're there. 

Event type

This is a theatre event for children and adults to enjoy together. All young people under the age of 13 need to be accompanied by a paying adult and those aged 4 and above need a ticket to attend.

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For any queries regarding this workshop please get in touch by phone 020 7409 2992 or email events@ri.ac.uk.

About Rachel

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Rachel Edwards is a Professor of Physics at the University of Warwick, and Faculty Public Engagement Lead for Science, Engineering and Medicine. She loves physics and cartoons, and finding excuses to talk about both at the same time.

She regularly brings her research into schools, whether it's using Peppa Pig to explain industrial ultrasound to Reception classes, exploring magnetism with Year 3 pupils, or diving into rollercoaster physics with GCSE and A-Level students. She is constantly surprised that talking about cartoons and science is considered part of her job.

Timing

The doors will open at approximately 1.45pm, with a prompt start at 2.00pm.

Latecomers will be admitted into the gallery.

Accessibility

The event will take place on the first floor and there is step-free access from the street via lift.

The closest underground station is Green Park, which is step-free.

There is space at floor level in the theatre for wheelchair users.

Seating is usually unreserved for our events. If you and your group require seating reservations, please do let us know by emailing us at events@ri.ac.uk, and we’ll be more than happy to help.

Carers can receive a free ticket to an event by emailing events@ri.ac.uk.

Our theatre is equipped with an Audio Induction Loop. 

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