Noisy Noise Noise – a touring production
Working Boys Club
Activate Performing Arts
Noisy Noise Noise is an interactive sound library for noisy children and their grown-ups. It is the latest work from Working Boys Club, the creators of the popular musical bar, Serving Sounds that is still touring across the UK and Europe.
With the help of hundreds of very noisy kids from schools across Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole, Working Boys Club made this fun, interactive installation to make sure that everyone is seen and heard. There are over 90 books, each of which will, when pressed with a gentle finger, trigger a noise. It could be a song, a film clip, a meme or just something a bit rude and funny!
Noisy Noise Noise is produced by Activate Performing Arts, producers of Inside Out Dorset, and was created with funding from BCP Cultural Hub.
Noisy Noise Noise will tour nationally and internationally in 2024 and throughout 2025/26. Contact Dom Kippin, Producer at Activate Performing Arts to book or to find out more: dom@activateperformingarts.org.uk
Working Boys Club was founded in 2020 by Jason & Adam Dupree, identical twins from Poole. Both started in the trades: Adam as car mechanic and Jason as an electrician. Noticing the lack of art made by and for the working class, they formed Working Boys Club, blending their skills from the building site with those learnt in the rehearsal room.
The Working Boys Club aims to create connections through playful interactive projects which are underscored by complex social and economic issues. Their first work, Serving Sounds, has toured to arts and music festivals across the UK and Europe since 2021.
Photo credits: Brent Jones