Sign up for an alert and we'll let you know when tickets are on sale. Stomp is a joyful, witty and wordless show that has been seen all over the world. An eight-member cast with energy to burn creates beautiful music and sly humor with found objects: Zippo lighters, push brooms, wooden poles, hammer handles, garbage cans, inner tubes, matchboxes—and yes, even the kitchen sink. It is a journey through sound, a celebration of the everyday and a comic interplay of characters wordlessly communicating through dance and drum.

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At its best, 'Stomp' convinces its audience that the background music of our everyday lives is worth listening to. One of the city's most unique live experiences, Stomp has been thrilling New York audiences for the better part of three decades. An enthralling mix of light, sound and tightly choreographed performance art, in Stomp actions speaks louder than words. There's no plot or dialogue, just a mind-blowing display of rhythmic skill! The show bowled over audiences at that year's Edinburgh fringe Festival and raked in a multitude of awards on its London premiere at the Bloomsbury Theatre. The show transferred to Broadway in , and has since played to millions the world over on tour. This show is suitable for all ages.
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