STOMP, the long-running off-Broadway musical that features floor rattling rhythms made from trash cans, hubcabs and pipes, is free to kick its old theater to the curb and move uptown, a Manhattan ...
A few months before the pandemic arrived, alumni and current members of Stomp gathered at the intimate Orpheum Theater in lower Manhattan to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the percussion-driven act ...
They are wordless on stage yet they make an impressive amount of noise. The company of Stomp find music in everyday objects – trashcan lids, gum wrappers, brooms – and generate rhythm and joy from ...
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According to press representatives, Stomp producers had made numerous maintenance requests to the owners of the Orpheum, such as fixing the air conditioning, upgrading the rest rooms and improving the ...
If you think a suitcase, a hubcap and a Zippo lighter have nothing in common, you've obviously never seen STOMP in action. Using everyday items as their instruments, STOMP combines percussion, ...
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This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. HUNTSVILLE, Ala. – STOMP is explosive, ...
around the concept of rhythm and beats, but with unconventional percussion instruments. Items, ranging from wooden poles, plungers, boots, hubcaps, plastic bags and trashcans, are used to captivate ...
Next time you hear your kids banging on pots and pans, don’t discourage them, they could wind up performing onstage in STOMP. Yes, STOMP is back at the Segerstrom Center for the Arts where you might ...