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Punk Rock
 

A Gripping Exploration of Teenage Anxiety, Power, and the Breaking Point

Lunatix Theatre proudly announces its bold new production of Punk Rock by acclaimed British playwright Simon Stephens, opening September 17th  at Meat Market (Stables). Known for its visceral energy and chilling relevance, Punk Rock dives headfirst into the emotional turbulence of teenage life with razor-sharp dialogue, haunting insight, and explosive drama.

Set in a grammar school library in Stockport, England, Punk Rock follows a group of sixth-form students as they navigate the mounting pressures of exams, relationships, identity, and an uncertain future. As tensions simmer and the cracks in their carefully constructed worlds begin to show, the play builds to a devastating crescendo that forces audiences to confront the consequences of silence, neglect, and societal pressure.

Directed by Jay Wood, this production brings Lunatix Theatre’s trademark raw energy and youthful urgency to a play that has never felt more relevant. In a time where mental health, violence, and the complexity of identity are front and centre in public discourse, Punk Rock cuts deep — daring audiences to question how we listen, how we support, and how we fail the next generation.

“This is a play that demands your attention, not just as a theatre-goer, but as a human being. But it’s also about the moments of connection, humour, and humanity that exist within chaos. It holds a mirror up to how we live—and how we ignore the signs.” – Maddie Richards , Artistic Director

With a cast of emerging Melbourne talent, stark and immersive staging, and a punk-fuelled undercurrent driving the emotional charge, Punk Rock is not just a night at the theatre — it's a wake-up call.

Punk Rock deals with mature, intense, and potentially triggering themes. Viewer and reader discretion is advised. The play includes: Violence, Gun violence, Bullying, both verbal and physical, Mental illness, Strong and Ableist language Sexual references, Themes of suicide and self-harm, Emotional, physical and sexual abuse as well as Homophobia and xenophobia

 

Event details

Venue: Meat Market
Bookings: https://www.trybooking.com/events/landing/1424101
Start Date: Thursday 18 September 2025

 

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