
An Evening Of Unnecessary Detail with Matt Parker
An Evening Of Unnecessary Detail with Matt Parker at Up The Creek Comedy Club, London
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An Evening Of Unnecessary Detail
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About the show
Join science comedy trio Festival of the Spoken Nerd as their sellout night of nerdy new material lands in Greenwich - the home of everyone’s favourite Prime Meridian!
Stand-up mathematician Matt Parker, YouTube experiments maestro Steve Mould and geek songstress Helen Arney all bring stand-up comedy, science, maths and extraordinary facts together in a single Venn diagram. One, two, or (sometimes) all three of them will be sharing their latest never-before-seen-on-stage ideas, along with a smorgasbord of guest performers also trying out their newest and nerdiest material.
If you like your comedy with side-order of unexpected information, An Evening of Unnecessary Detail is where you’ll find scientists, enthusiasts, miscellaneous experts* and/or comedians talk about whatever they want to.
Featuring - Matt Parker

Matt Parker is a stand-up comedian and mathematician. He appears regularly on TV and online: as well as being a presenter on the Discovery Channel his YouTube videos have been viewed over 85 million times.
In 2018 Matt calculated the number pi live on-stage in front of a sold-out Royal Albert Hall using a real pie. He is also the first person to use an overhead projector at the Hammersmith Apollo since Pink Floyd.