The clanging of trash can lids, the clacking of broomsticks and the clattering of matchboxes will become music to the ears this weekend when STOMP returns to Gainesville for three performances. The ...
Get those feet moving along with the rhythm and see what happens when grownups are allowed to bang on pots and pans. Using lighters, brooms and even garbage cans, this eight-piece performance group ...
STOMP, a theatrical, percussion performance utilizing everyday objects to produce music and movement, is opening its North American tour at Owensboro’s RiverPark Center with two performances scheduled ...
When Connecticut native Kris Lee had to choose an instrument to play in fourth grade, she chose the snare drum because it intrigued her. "I remember being so excited about it and being good at it. It ...
As an artistic endeavor, I respect the purity of Stomp—the percussive entertainment now playing, in a touring production, at the Ordway Center for the Performing Arts. For about 90 minutes, several ...
The stage is alive, with the sound of thumping. And clicking. And banging. And tapping. And, yes, stomping. The little percussion production that refuses to die, "Stomp" has returned to the Civic ...
The next time you find your toddler banging one thing against another, don't stop him. You may be rearing a future performer in long-running, unorthodox percussion show "Stomp." The words ...
`Stomp” is back at the Shubert Theatre, a chance for enthusiasts to catch it once again and novices to enjoy one of the most unusual theatrical experiences of the age. Two separate companies are now ...
When STOMP performer Shola Cole was a student at the University of Connecticut, majoring in music and women’s studies, she had a backstage job at the theater. So when STOMP came to town, she saw–and ...
The clanging of trash can lids, the clacking of broomsticks and the clattering of matchboxes will become music to the ears this weekend when STOMP returns to Gainesville for three performances. The ...