FI announces “new and refreshed” Science After Hours

As a hub for learning and knowledge, the Franklin Institute is a place where a curious mind can always play—even after hours. 

The cultural institution has recently unveiled the start of their 2022 season of Science After Hours, a fan favorite that gives Philadelphians a chance to experience the venue in a new way while also showcasing local makers and shakers in the creative world. This go-around’s theme is officially titled ‘Spectacular Spectacular,’ an evening inspired by the legendary Moulin Rouge cabaret, with big top acts and a dazzling taste of Philly flavor. 

Kicking off this weekend on Friday, April 1, from 8 to 11 p.m., attendees ages 21+ are invited to dress in their fanciest flair and dive right into the “spectacular spectacle.” As the official release states, the Franklin Institute tapped local Philadelphia Argentine Tango School for dance lessons and energetic performances and the Philadelphia School of Circus Arts for aerial acrobatics, tightwire, and plate-spinning. This all happens alongside performances by the 10-piece brass band Snacktime Philly, plus a prize-filled Bingo hosted by showman and bandleader of the power funk group Johnny Showcase & The Mystic Ticket, Johnny Showcase, with special guests Rumi Kitchen and Rose Luardo.

The performances however are just the start. The Sights and Sounds Science Revue section will act as a revolving cabaret-style science demo extravaganza, and the FI’s Planetarium will be officially dubbed the Starlight Lounge with “the jazzy, soulful, and often funky soundtrack of local nostalgia king Skeme Richards.”

As the Franklin Institute says, Science After Hours has been refreshed and will feel new compared to past events of similar nature. Adults will experience even more live performances in an immersive nightlife scene, with reimagined pop-up programming and cocktails via cash bar as they explore the iconic museum, including rooftop stargazing.

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Science After Hours takes place quarterly in April, June, October, and December. In the month of June, Science After Hours: Summer Ball will allow participants to be loud and proud as the FI celebrates Pride Month with a party for the senses. In October Science After Hours will be dubbed Fright @ Night and will boast a dash of mischief and splash of intrigue in this eerie night of tricks and treats. And lastly in December, Science After Hours will be dubbed Flannel & Frost and will feature cozy vibes and good company in a holiday gathering will keep the lights bright and the spirits high.

 More details on Science After Hours at the Franklin Institute can be found online at fi.edu. Tickets are $40 in advance; $45 at the door. Member tickets are $35, and the event is for adults 21+ only.

 

Molly Given

Molly Given is a journalist who covers features and entertainment while currently residing in Philadelphia. Her love of interesting stories and compelling interviews is only surpassed by an affinity for spicy margaritas.

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