OFFER: MORAL PROBLEMS IN SCIENCE

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Thursday 14 March 1996 00:02 GMT
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Following on from success at last year's Edinburgh Festival, where they achieved "moments of brilliance through warped logic pursued tenaciously to its end", according to the Independent, the comedy show Moral Problems in Science is coming to London from 19 March. The show involves three American masters of improvisation attempting to prove ridiculous hypotheses suggested by the audience. For example: "John, Paul, George and Ringo are the basic units of the genetic code".

The first 10 readers to call the box-office on 0171-388 8822 will be offered two tickets for the price of one for the show on 19 Mar

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