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 every beat, creating their own junkyard symphony.
I first saw Stomp 25 years ago when it opened at New York City’s Orpheum Theater on the Lower East Side – and a quarter century later, the show is still every bit as much a crowd pleaser. It has become a New York theater institution for good reason – Stomp shows the power of music to surprise, delight and unify audiences.
Stomp is now playing at The Orpheum Theater (126 Second Avenue, New York, N.Y.)
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