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Mad Science Productions

Mad Science Productions, incorporated in 1997 by Ariel & Ron Shlien, is a division of the Mad Science Group and specializes in the development, production, and operation of interactive science based stage shows for theme and amusement parks, performing arts centers and fairs.

Mad Science Productions currently has four shows available for touring: "Star Trek Live", based on the newly released Star Trek movie, "CSI: LIVE!", based on the top rated television series, "Lights, Camera, Action & You!: The Science Behind the Movies", which demonstrates the science behind movie making; and "Newton's Revenge 2", which demonstrates the role of physics in our everyday lives.

Produced in collaboration with the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex and NASA, "Mad Mission to Mars" was staged at its permanent home at the Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Florida, United States, where it premiered in 2001 through to 2009 as the feature family audience show offering.

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