If Energy Could Speak: An Improv Comedy on the Nuclear Dilemma
Sustainable Development Goals
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A top student from Industrial Engineering, a humanities thinker, and a ferryman navigating the boundaries of nuclear energy…
Through multidimensional perspectives, they collide and explore the complexity and dilemmas of nuclear energy issues—transforming heavy controversies into humor.
This year’s sustainability exhibition features a special experiment:
University students are no longer passive audiences, but active agents who use creative approaches—improvisational comedy—to unpack political pressures and social deadlocks.
This performance serves as the opening act for the 2026 ERIS Spring Energy Forum.
By transforming serious nuclear energy debates through humor, it aims to create space for open dialogue ahead of more in-depth discussions.
Co-curators:
Ambassador of the College of Nuclear Science – Yun-Chieh Kang
Ambassador of the College of Engineering – Hsuan-Hsin Huang
Ambassador of the College of Humanities and Social Sciences – Yi-Chen Tung
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About the Performing Group: B.O. Show (爆秀集團)
A Japanese-style comedy troupe with a Taiwanese variety show flavor.
They specialize in manzai, short skits, and comedic concepts, focusing on live performances.
As a trio, they believe that three ordinary minds together can outshine a single star performer.
Performance Experience:
TSMC, E2 NOVA, General Village, Image Museum, 6+ Beer Festival, Study Abroad Expo, Taoyuan Job Fair, and more.