
Fantasy meets punk with a Teesside twist.
A joyfully chaotic celebration of youth expression and identity.
Join celestial beings Sid and Viv as they keep a watchful eye on the streets of Middlesbrough. Their office might be in a dingy basement, but the streets they look in on are far from drab and gloomy.
There are fascinating human beings out there, some are not like the others, they’ve formed their own groups, their own cultures, their own small societies. What will Viv and Sid discover about these sub-cultures from looking in on them? And more importantly what will they discover about themselves?
Following sell out performances in 2024, ARC Stockton Associate Artist Audrey Cook is bringing back Bus Stop Goths for exclusive performances in Teesside before going on a national tour.
With homes feeling uninhabitable, and youth services thinning, Bus Stop Gothsis a surreal modern folktale which centres around alt youth and their sacred outdoor spaces in which they reside.
Bus Stop Goths is being performed at Slung Low’s Warehouse in Holbeck on Saturday (25 April 2026) at 7:30.
Tickets are pay what you decide – book your ticket online here and pay after the show.
The Warehouse in Holbeck is on Crosby Street, LS11 9RQ, the entrance is around the corner on Rydall Place.
Age guidance: 16+ (Younger audiences welcome if accompanied by an adult)
Content warnings:Contains strong language throughout, a reference to gender dysphoria.
This post is based on a press release issued by Slung Low
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