THE Lion Salt Works Museum have announced a new musical scientific experience.

Ensonglopedia, performed and written by John Hinter, promises to take audiences on a journey through the A-Z of science.

The multi-award-winning creator of musical comedies about Charles Darwin, Albert Einstein and Marie Curie will be playing a wide range of instruments covering a vast array of genres.

There will be a song about science for every letter of the alphabet starting with atoms, blackholes, cells and DNA.

The evening is designed to captivate anyone from seven years old upwards who has a primary interest in understanding the Universe.

Lisa Harris, director of place strategy, Cheshire West and Chester Council, said: “This fun, pacy performance sounds as though it will enchant both children and adults alike as well as being very enlightening.

“I am delighted that such a fun and entertaining show will be available in the historic Thompson suite in the Grade II-listed buildings of the Lion Salt Works Museum.”

Audience participation will be a small part of the show with a gentle quiz element.

The performance lasts for 70 minutes plus an interval and is brought to the Lion Salt Works Museum as part of the Cheshire Rural Touring Arts Spring Season.

Doors open at 6.45pm with the performance starting at 7.30pm.

Parking is free and tickets can be bought by visiting ticketsource.co.uk/cheshireruraltouringarts, at the Museum or by calling on 01606 275066.