This show belongs to the Adelaide Fringe 2024 season. This season is now over.

Scientist in lab coat jumping towards the camera with purple tentacles coming out from behind him. Next to show logo 'KABOOM'
Live image of scientist performer yelling in celebration with strobe lights shining behind him.
Scientist performer, live image with hand on fire and big fire ball shooting off upwards.

KABOOM!

Kids and Family • Science
Western Australia • SA Premiere

The maddest of mad scientists, Magnus Danger Magnus,heads to Adelaide Fringe for the very first time with a brand new, all ages electromagnetic extravaganza in KABOOM! He’s exploded his way across the country, lighting fires on stage and setting kids’ curiosity ablaze; now he’s built a fascinating new set of gizmos and gadgets guaranteed to electrify!

3 x WINNER - Best Children's Event, FRINGE WORLD 2019-2022

Chaotic mayhem abounds in this stunningly stylish S.T.E.M. show with 10 times the spectacle and 20,000 times the voltage of the science classes at school! This is an absolutely feast for the senses, and educational entertainment at its absolute best!

★★★★½ “Electrifying!” The West Australian

★★★★★ “Everything a science show should be, AND MORE!” Seesaw Mag

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Presented by: Showmen Productions

Magnus is a Perth local with a family and an insatiable passion for science that he loves passing onto younger generations! He is a popular face in the Perth Fringe scene having been apart of the festival for the past many years, and is also a performer in other two Showmen Productions shows : The Greatest Magic Show and CIRCUS.

KABOOM! is the product of eighteen months of research, development and bespoke prop and gadget construction. The advice, expertise and assistance of eleven of Western Australia’s most talented engineers, scientists and educators have gone into making the show one of the most eye-popping celebrations of family-friendly scientific weirdness ever presented to Perth audiences.

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