Knuckles

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Smock Alley Theatre, Thursday 6th July

The last day of anyone’s retirement is usually calm and peaceful, that is unless your name is Victor ‘The Knuckles’ Norman. This is the dark and gritty story, based loosely on true events, of one man’s rise and fall and all the chaos that ensues in-between.

“Wow!!!!! What a production! Powerful, gritty, earthy”
“Commanding the stage from beginning to end, Paul Black
bared his soul in giving an unequivocally breath-taking
performance”

About the company…
Gurnwah Productions is a punk Rock
theatre company who give local working class valley stories a
place for their voices to be heard.
16 +


Date:
Thursday 6th July
Time:
7.30pm
Price:
€13 - €16
Address:
Smock Alley Theatre, 1662, Exchange Street Lower, Temple Bar, Dublin 8, Ireland

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