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Between 1991 and 1994, the original cast of ''[[Stomp]]'' played to capacity audiences around the world, before it opened with a new cast at the Orpheum Theatre in New York City in February 1994. An expanded version   
 
Between 1991 and 1994, the original cast of ''[[Stomp]]'' played to capacity audiences around the world, before it opened with a new cast at the Orpheum Theatre in New York City in February 1994. An expanded version   
  
An inventive stage show that is fill the stage with energizing beats.  
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Stomp has to date been seen by over 12 million people worldwide, with long running productions in London, Paris, Las Vegas, Boston and San Francisco and New York.  still running, now celebrating its 25th year.  
  
 
''For a South African dance form also known as "Stomp" , see the entry on [[Mbaqanga]] in this encyclopaedia as well as the entry in [[Wikipedia]][http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mbaqanga].''  
 
''For a South African dance form also known as "Stomp" , see the entry on [[Mbaqanga]] in this encyclopaedia as well as the entry in [[Wikipedia]][http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mbaqanga].''  
  
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2010: The show was brought to South Africa for a nationwide tour by Hazel Feldman and Showtime Management, where it played to critical acclaim and sold out performances.
  
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2019: The show once more brought to South Africa for a nationwide tour by Hazel Feldman and Showtime Management, at the [[Teatro]] at [[Montecasino]], Johannesburg (13 August - 8 September) and [[Artscape Opera House]], Cape Town (11 - 22 September).
  
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2019: New performance of the show at the [[Teatro]] at [[Montecasino]], Johannesburg (13 August - 8 September) and [[Artscape Opera House]], Cape Town (11 - 22 September).
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Revision as of 16:02, 26 June 2019

Stomp is a stage musical by Steve McNicholas and Luke Cresswell.

The original text

The musical was created in Brighton, United Kingdom in 1991. The performers use a variety of everyday objects (e,g, a combination of dance, music and theatrical performance, that uses matchboxes, brooms, garbage cans, Zippo lighters and more) as percussion instruments in their shows. The show previewed at London's Bloomsbury Theatre and premiered at the Assembly Rooms in Edinburgh.

Between 1991 and 1994, the original cast of Stomp played to capacity audiences around the world, before it opened with a new cast at the Orpheum Theatre in New York City in February 1994. An expanded version

Stomp has to date been seen by over 12 million people worldwide, with long running productions in London, Paris, Las Vegas, Boston and San Francisco and New York. still running, now celebrating its 25th year.

For a South African dance form also known as "Stomp" , see the entry on Mbaqanga in this encyclopaedia as well as the entry in Wikipedia[1].

2010: The show was brought to South Africa for a nationwide tour by Hazel Feldman and Showtime Management, where it played to critical acclaim and sold out performances.

2019: The show once more brought to South Africa for a nationwide tour by Hazel Feldman and Showtime Management, at the Teatro at Montecasino, Johannesburg (13 August - 8 September) and Artscape Opera House, Cape Town (11 - 22 September).


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stomp_(theatrical_show)

https://www.capetownetc.com/entertainment/hit-show-stomp-returns-to-cape-town/