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Stomp

First Preview: Feb 18, 1994
Opening Date: Feb 18, 1994
Closing Date: Jan 8, 2023
Running Time: 01:30
Stomp

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Playing @
Orpheum Theatre
126 Second Ave, New York, NY 10003
Stomp is explosive, provocative, sophisticated, sexy, utterly unique, and appeals to audiences of all ages.
The international percussion sensation has garnered an armful of awards and rave reviews, and has appeared on numerous national television shows. The eight-member troupe uses everything but conventional percussion instruments--matchboxes, wooden poles, brooms, garbage cans, Zippo lighters, hubcaps--to fill the stage with magnificent rhythms.


"While the kitchen sink and garbage cans make the most racket, the quieter instruments are more impressive, as when the performers make music by tapping a matchbox or twisting a creaking folding chair. At its best, "Stomp" convinces its audience that the background music of our everyday lives is worth listening to"  --
New York Times

COVID Safety Information:
Masks are optional but encouraged. 
Off BroadwayPerformance ArtFamily
Show Notes: No Intermission
Age Guidance: 8

Performance Schedule

FEBRUARY 1- MARCH 27:
FRIDAYS @ 8 PM  
SATURDAYS @ 3 & 8 PM 
SUNDAYS @ 2 PM 

TUESDAY thru FRIDAY @ 8 PM 
SATURDAY @  3 PM & 8 PM
SUNDAY @  2 PM & 5:30 PM


TDF Tickets Offers:

TDF Member tickets:

Not currently available for this show

Listed at

Never

Full-price tickets:

$48.00 - $100.00

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Reviews

  • While the kitchen sink and garbage cans make the most racket, the quieter instruments are more impressive, as when the performers make music by tapping a matchbox or twisting a creaking folding chair. At its best, "Stomp" convinces its audience that the background music of our everyday lives is worth listening to.

  • While the kitchen sink and garbage cans make the most racket, the quieter instruments are more impressive, as when the performers make music by tapping a matchbox or twisting a creaking folding chair. At its best, "Stomp" convinces its audience that the background music of our everyday lives is worth listening to.

  • While the kitchen sink and garbage cans make the most racket, the quieter instruments are more impressive, as when the performers make music by tapping a matchbox or twisting a creaking folding chair. At its best, "Stomp" convinces its audience that the background music of our everyday lives is worth listening to.

  • While the kitchen sink and garbage cans make the most racket, the quieter instruments are more impressive, as when the performers make music by tapping a matchbox or twisting a creaking folding chair. At its best, "Stomp" convinces its audience that the background music of our everyday lives is worth listening to.

Accessibility

  • Box Office

    Lobby. Counter 42"
  • Parking

    SVI Permit. Lot: Astor Place (entrance on 4th Ave.)
  • Curb Ramps

    Most corners
  • Restroom

    Womens and Mens: 2nd floor. Up twenty-six steps
  • Telephone

    None.
  • Entrance

    Ground level. Two sets of double doors (each 32") into lobby. Five steps up into theater
  • Assisted Listening System

    Assistive listening devices available
  • Wheelchair Info

    Not accessible

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