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Music, Dance, Theatre, Choreography or Performance Art? Or all of the above! Or is it none of the above. Well, both are sort of right... In a way. Confused? Read on...
STOMP is a movement, of bodies, objects, sounds - even abstract ideas. But what makes it so appealing is that the cast uses everyday objects, but in non-traditional ways.
There's no speech, no dialogue, not even a plot.
So why go see STOMP? Well, have you ever composed a symphony using only matchbooks as instruments? Or created a dance routine based around sweeping? You may have done this a little, but get a group of rhythmically gifted, extremely coordinated bodies with definitive personalities, and you have the makings for STOMP.
The international hit performance-dance rhythm meisters return to London for a long overdue West End residency.
The British theatrical sensation, Stomp, makes music from the mundane. This unique, award-winning show, which has thrilled audiences all over the world, combines elements of theatre, dance, comedy and percussion to turn the clutter of urban life into the source of infectious rhythm and wonder. And you never thought a dustbin lid could sound so good. Shame on you and your tuneless trashcans!
Dates
Previews from: 27 September 2007
Opening night: 4 October 2007
Run Time: One hour 40 minutes
Show Times
| Mon | Tue | Wed | Thu | Fri | Sat | Sun | |
| Matinee | - | - | - | 3:00 | - | 3:00 | - |
| Evening | 8:00 | 8:00 | 8:00 | 8:00 | 8:00 | 8:00 | - |
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