Start banging the trash cans: Stomp, the long-running percussion extravaganza that’s been a popular Off Broadway audience draw for nearly 30 years, will resume performances on Tuesday, July 20, yet ...
A scene from the New York production of STOMP featuring Desmond Howard and Emmanuel "Manny" Scott at the Orpheum Theatre. The choreographic clatter of trash can lids, thud of boot heels and swish of ...
The show, which combines percussion, movement, comedy and everyday objects transformed into musical instruments, will continue its North American and European tours. Though producers didn’t specify a ...
EAST HARLEM -- A profound new exhibit at a museum in Manhattan is sharing the history of New York through dance and through people who helped break barriers. It's a remarkable celebration of more than ...
For more than three decades, STOMP has lived up to its name – stomping and bashing its way into the hearts of loyal fans throughout the world. Created by Steve McNicholas and Luke Cresswell in 1991 in ...
STOMP opened at The Orpheum Theatre on February 27,1994. When STOMP closes it will have played 13 previews and 11,475 performances. Three performances were added since the original closing release ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by The long-running stage show has been a part of the city’s theatrical landscape for nearly 29 years. By Nicole Herrington “Stomp,” the long-running ...
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