I hated science (biology and chemistry) at school. I bet I’m not alone in that. Mind you, if something like Nick Arnold’s Horrible Science series had been available, just perhaps I might have felt differently. Now the Birmingham Stage Company has interleafed Mark Williams’ stage adaptation into its Horrible Histories sequence.
Helping, and occasionally hindering, are three professors. There’s pig-tailed Wanda Wye (Sarah Nightingale). authoritarian Belinda Buzzoff (Laura Dalgleish) and bespectacled N Large (Benedict Martin); they also appear as some particularly virulent bacteria. Vocally present is Tim (The Intelligent Machine) (Neal Foster) who sets Billy challenges which he has to use science, not to mention quite a lot of help from the audience as well as the professors, to meet.
The sound effects are spot-on and Phil Clark’s direction whirls us along through microbes and body bits (cue Baron Frankenstein), electricity and gravity with the necessary safety warnings (what not to try unsupervised at home) made both explicit and palatable. I suspect that the “oldies” enjoyed it almost as much as the “young’uns” – I know that I did.