Stomp stages an aural assault on your senses at the Ambassadors Theatre. There is no plot, no dialogue and nobody speaks a word. Instead a group of rhythmically gifted, extremely coordinated bodies find beauty and music in the mundane junk of everyday life. Music, dance, theatre, mime and performance art blend together in this unique theatrical phenomenon. Anything and everything is drawn into this high energy performance. Dustbin lids become drums, Zippo lighters click hypnotically and rubber hoses hiss menacingly. The performers move as a tribe, clashing their bin lid shields like urban warriors. Stomp is a highly addictive slice of 21st century pop culture.
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Ambassadors Theatre
Stomp 27th September 2007 - 4th April 2010 Stomp stages an aural assault on your senses at the...
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This
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velvet curtains ... More
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