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 ...
NEW YORK — The stage has no curtain. The set is littered with highway signs and mass transit insignia. And then there are the gigantic oil drums, ominous and puzzling. It could be a storage facility.
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 ...
The choreographic clatter of trash can lids, thud of boot heels and swish of brooms that has been synonymous with New York's downtown performing arts scene for nearly three decades is coming to an end ...
The wordless percussion and dance spectacle, which became part of the fabric and culture of the city, leaves the Orpheum Theater on Jan. 8. The show, which is built around music made from household ...