Punk Alley is a loud, wild and unapologetic joyride of live original punk music and high energy dance. But, DO NOT leave the adults at home, this is a show for everybody!
Enter the world of the Lazurr Tuts. They’re a world-famous, guitar wielding, foot stomping punk band made up of misfits and outcasts. They are in the business of making music and speaking out, and you have been invited into an exclusive rehearsal.
Dance, sing, shout, whisper, stomp, spin, sign and shake with the Lazurr Tuts on a journey of self-expression. No matter how loud or soft, the Lazurr Tuts want you discover that what you have to say is important. Set your inner anarchist free and celebrate the joys of being you in a safe, caring environment in which everyone is equal.
Punk Alley is a big show, with a big heart, that asks big questions and creates a vibrant and fun space for young people to explore what they want to use their voice to fight for. Everybody is invited to participate in creating songs, writing placards and playing music.
Accessibility:
Punk Alley is a unique, all-inclusive, and fully ISL-interpreted and captioned punk experience. Please note: This is a relaxed performance, so you can get up, go to the loo, stim, make noise, or do whatever you need to do. ISL by Shelley Gibson.
Age Guidance: This show is suitable for all ages and promises to be an exciting journey for those aged 5 and up!
Content warnings: Live and loud music.
We’re in this together, SO LET’S MAKE SOME NOISE!
VIVA LA PUNK!!!
Moxie Brawl
Garter Lane extends a particularly warm Welcome to Moxie Brawl, an award winning spicy inclusive dance theatre company who make work that your mum would love. Their work has been described as “wholly absorbing”, “endearingly witty” and “satisfying”.
Moxie Brawl is the brainchild of Sarah Blanc, a native of Waterford. Sarah is a freelance choreographer/movement director that has worked with companies, organisations and artists such as Xnthony Ltd, Hackney Showroom, Little Red Kettle, Complicité, Bryony Kimmings, Royal Opera House, Perth Concert Hall and The Place, Dan Daw and Earthbound.