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Hungry Minds Needed When Brain Candy Live! Plays the Palace November 28

Posted: October 16, 2017

Adam Savage, editor-in-chief of Tested.com and former co-host of the Emmy-nominated Discovery series "MythBusters,” and Michael Stevens, creator of award-winning YouTube Channel “Vsauce,” have joined forces to create Brain Candy Live!, a one-of-a-kind, interactive, hands-on, minds-on theatrical experience. They’re master explainers, bringing along their crazy toys, incredible tools, and mind-blowing demonstrations for a celebration of curiosity that literally has audiences shouting "more" after their favorites. Audiences are engaged and enthusiastic test subjects and participants as they spend two hours laughing, learning, and exploring during a theatrical experience like no other.

CAPA presents Brain Candy Live! at the Palace Theatre (34 W. Broad St.) on Tuesday, November 28, at 7:30 pm. Tickets are $35-$153 at the CAPA Ticket Center (39 E. State St.), all Ticketmaster outlets, and www.ticketmaster.com. To purchase tickets by phone, please call (614) 469-0939 or (800) 745-3000.

About Adam Savage

One of the most highly regarded and watched series on the Discovery Channel, "MythBusters" ran for 14 earth-shattering years. Co-executive produced and co-hosted by Savage, the show mixed scientific method with problem solving, gleeful curiosity, and plain old-fashioned ingenuity to confirm or bust myths, popular misconceptions, and creating its own signature style of explosive experimentation. Today, in addition to creating content for his website Tested.com, Savage has become a proponent for making, working with the White House to encourage kids and adults alike to get their hands dirty. He's also a regular at conventions across the country, where his elaborate and handmade costumes (such as Totoro at New York Comic Con) attract much attention ... and hugs.

About Michael Stevens

Michaels’ passion for learning, science, and making curiosity contagious led him to create “Vsauce” in 2010. The YouTube channel captures attention with fun questions like, “What Color Is a Mirror?” “Can You Count Past Infinity?” and “Why Are Things Creepy?” Now reaching a collective 17 million subscribers with video views in excess of 2 billion, “Vsauce” has grown into one of the largest educational networks on the web. Last year, it received the Webby for Best Science and Education Network.

www.braincandylive.com