About Us
By Administrator
A revue is a variety show with skits, music and dance based around contemporary news, popular culture, university life and the faculty or school on which it is based. The University of Sydney Union Revue Season is one of the most anticipated events on the university calendar, and Science Revue has the pleasure of being a part of it.
The Science Revue Society was established in 2005 to showcase the talents of the students of The University of Sydney’s Science Faculty through the management of the Society and production of the Revue.

In 2006, the Science Revue had its inaugural performance, ‘Quantum Tunnelling for Dummies’, which wowed audiences and critics, securing the Science Revue’s place in The University of Sydney’s Revue Program.
The Science Revue has gone from strength to strength in the years following its inaugural performance, producing high quality shows like ‘Pulp Friction’ in 2007, ‘Radius of the Lost Arc’ in 2008, ‘Jurassic Quark’ in 2009, ‘Sherlock Ohms’ in 2010, ‘NASAblanca’ in 2011 and ‘Sin(x) City’ in 2012 . Each show is a culmination of the effort, skills and talents of the Science Revue Society’s members.
So why not join in! Email producer@sciencerevue.org if you’re interested in helping put together an amazing show, and have an absolute blast making it.
All annual profits are donated to the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation of NSW. A founding member of the 2006 Science Revue lost a sibling to cystic fibrosis, and the support for the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation has become one of Science Revue’s most important traditions. The Foundation provides support for patients and families affected by Cystic Fibrosis and Science Revue is honoured to be able support their work.