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Humans V Nature: Engineering FTW! archiveNature can be a mean Mother, always trying to set limits on our aspirations with things like darkness, cold and gravity. But we wily humans have a few ideas of our own... Celebrate the triumph of technology over pesky nature with new gadgets and old-school mechanics, new gags and old-fashioned moustache jokes. Also: robots! Humans V Nature is brought to you by comic & writer Timandra Harkness and "stand up Mathematician" Matt Parker, the team behind smash hit Edinburgh Fringe Festival show Your Days Are Numbered: The Maths of Death, Their last show drew sell-out crowds from Edinburgh to Australia, debunking dodgy stats, media scares and overblown health panics. Now they're back to give the same irreverent treatment to Mother Nature and the mean tricks she pulls to try and keep humans in our place: the cave. Matt Parker is possibly the only person to hold the prestigious title of ?London Mathematical Society Popular Lecturer' while simultaneously having a sold-out comedy show at the Edinburgh Fringe, Matt is always keen to mix his two passions of mathematics and stand-up, "making mathematics not merely engaging but utterly hilarious" - The Guardian Timandra Harkness ("a deadly wit" - The Scotsman) performs as a solo stand-up as well as taking part in improvised shows with Instant Wit and science-themed comedy with double-act the Comedy Research Project. Humans V Nature is supported by the Royal Academy of Engineering.

Cast/Performers

Timandra Harkness, Matt Parker

Humans V Nature: Engineering FTW!

Humans V Nature: Engineering FTW! (Play) production archive for QTIX code T398438818. Details of all Humans V Nature: Engineering FTW! archived productions can be found under the QTIX code: S1770812869

Archive Listings

2 Aug 12
  to
14 Aug 12
Assembly
Edinburgh
Performance Details => Venue archive

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