Going To Space: The Nutty Professor and his Amazing Magic Bubble Show

The Nutty Professor and his Amazing Magic Bubble Show promises to amaze adults and kids alike! Broadway Baby finds out more.

A unique fun-filled vibrant interactive family show for adults and children of all ages.

Tell us about your show

A unique fun-filled vibrant interactive family show for adults and children of all ages. The Nutty Professor accompanied by his assistant Miss Squeakybottom deliver a spectacular bubble show laced through a storyline of comedy and amazing magic. Join us for an unforgettable experience!

Why did you decide to take your show to Space UK this year?

We decided to choose theSpaceUK for our first appearance at the 2015 Edinburgh Fringe as they stood out in many ways from our other venue offers. First & foremost the fantastic location followed by their history of hosting award winning shows, and of course the production teams giving us help, support and guidance. All these factors put together with a high percentage audience attendence made theSpaceUK an attractive and easy choice.

What are you most looking forward to at this year’s festival?

We are looking forward to entertaining the diverse national & international audiences of all ages who attend the Fringe.

Why Edinburgh? What’s the attraction?

Edinburgh is the world's premiere Arts Festival and so we want to be part of the "whole exciting Fringe experience."

What’s the main thing you want to get out of the festival this year?

We would be looking to achieve audience satisfaction & to create a truly memorable show for the full three week run at the Edinburgh Fringe.

Production Company : showbubbles.com (a division of The Puppet Gang)

Venue : Grand Theatre, theSpace@Surgeons Hall

Dates : 7th - 29th August 2015

Times : 2.10pm daily               

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