Talks and shows

ShRIek: The spooky science of the paranormal (family)

Join Steve McNeil and Michael Cutts for a uniquely creepy and mystifying evening, as they use Victorian scientific equipment to try to contact the spirit world…

Paul Wilkinson

Do you believe in ghosts? Steve McNeil (WiFi Wars) is in the strange situation of not believing in ghosts, but having seen one, twice. Earlier this year, he learned of the Ri’s strange historical relationship with the occult and paranormal from the Ri Demo Team’s Michael Cutts.  

Join Steve and Michael for a spooky science adventure in the Theatre as they explore mysterious tales from history where science and the unexplained seem to meet. Using objects from the Royal Institution’s collection, they’ll recreate fascinating experiments and investigate how Victorian scientists tried to understand strange sights, sounds, and ghostly encounters. Could there be a scientific explanation for every spooky story? Or are some mysteries still waiting to be solved?

Filled with surprising demonstrations, curious historical tales, and a Halloween atmosphere, this show is perfect for inquisitive young minds who love science, mystery, and a little bit of spookiness.
 

Event type

This is a theatre event for children and adults to enjoy together. We recommend our family talks for children aged 7–13, though they can be enjoyed by audiences of all ages.

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.

By booking to attend events at the Royal Institution, you confirm that you have read and accept the Ri's event terms and conditions. You also agree to abide by our code of conduct, and help to create a great experience for yourself and your fellow participants. Please note that Eventbrite adds a small booking fee to the amount paid for each ticket option.

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

About the Speakers

Steve McNeil Headshot

Steve McNeil is an award-winning actor and comedian, best known for the hit TV show he co-created, "Dara O'Briain's Go 8 Bit", for which he was a Team Captain. This evolved into the live theatrical show WiFi Wars, which he has now been performing for over a decade at locations as diverse as Glastonbury Festival, Arena Birmingham and Sydney Opera House.
As a creative consultant/producer/director he has worked on projects for many organisations, such as TikTok, Captain Morgan, Ubisoft and Pringles, while as a writer/journalist he has provided work for outlets including IGN, Time Out and Sky News. His non-fiction book about the history of videogames, "Hey! Listen!", was a best-seller upon release, and he has written or edited BAFTA's Games Awards script on four separate occasions. Steve's passion is in taking complex ideas and commuting them in an entertaining, accessible way that allows even those who might not consider themselves fans of a topic to find the joy in the subject and its delivery.

 

Michael Cutts is the Royal Institution’s Content Producer for Heritage and Demonstrations, bringing together scientific history, live performance, and spectacular stage science. He researches the Ri’s extraordinary legacy while designing and delivering demonstrations for lectures, television, the Faraday Theatre, and international audiences.
His background spans ecology, conservation and science communication: from studying Ecology at the University of East Anglia, to working on pink pigeon conservation with the Mauritian Wildlife Foundation and completing an MSc at the Natural History Museum and Imperial College, London. 
Across his work, Michael is driven by making the science of everyday life feel vivid, memorable and accessible — transforming remarkable ideas from the past into live experiences that sparkle with curiosity, fizz with energy and, occasionally, go bang. 

Timing

The doors will open at approximately 2.15pm, with a prompt start at 2.30pm.

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. 

Tickets for Good

the tickets for good logo

We’ve partnered with Tickets for Good to provide tickets for the NHS, teachers, charity sector workers, and cost of living payment recipients to come and enjoy our upcoming shows.

Tickets for Good offers free and discounted tickets for live events in the UK, and we’re very excited to have teamed up with them!

Grab your tickets by becoming a member here: https://go.ticketsforgood.org/3LPtYV5

Event terms and conditions