Bill Louden Science

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Brooklyn, NY 11201

Bill Louden Science is a Brooklyn-based entertainment brand that offers high-energy, hands-on science activities for parties, events, workshops, and after-school programs. Led by the charismatic Brainy Bill Louden, their shows are filled with slapstick humor, upbeat music, and BIG demonstrations, providing seriously cool photo ops for guests of all ages.

Not just limited to kids, Bill Louden Science brings their unique brand of hilarious science to any gathering, including anniversary celebrations, house parties, and corporate events. With a background in physics, psychology, and music, Brainy Bill combines his passion for science and entertainment to create engaging experiences that cover a wide range of topics, from forces and electricity to forensics and space.

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5.06 reviews
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N C.
8/28/2021

He's a scientific rockstar. Came for our kids 5th birthday and got everyone excited about slime, rockets and magical dry ice. It was a refreshing change of pace from the normal birthday routine....

Jackson M.
1/16/2023

Great experience for my son's 5th birthday. Would recommend Bill as he kept the entire party entertained. Was on time and all went well.

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Tabitha G.
9/23/2018

Bill was awesome when we saw him at a party in Long Island! Entertaining, informative--and he could take the color out of a rose! He knew exactly how to keep everyone at the party engaged,...

Jessica O.
9/23/2018

Used for a birthday party. Both the kids and parents loved it! Fun experiments highlighted some cool science stuff - things we forgot years ago (or frankly didn't know!). Professional and...

Jason S.
9/23/2018

Might sound unusual but Bill performed at a family celebration of my wedding. 100+ guests all totally captivated. Bill did a great job entertaining the crowd. A true highlight of the party. Dont...

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