STOMP Returns to Warner Theatre 1/25/2011

By: Nov. 16, 2010
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STOMP, the international sensation, is making its triumphant return to the Warner Theatre for a limited engagement beginning January 25, 2011. The return of the percussive hit brings some new surprises, with some sections of the show now updated and restructured, and the addition of two new full-scale routines utilizing props like tractor tire inner tubes and paint cans.

Tickets for STOMP go on sale Friday, November 19 at 10 a.m. EST. Tickets are priced $39.50 for opening night, January 25. Tickets for the remainder of the run are priced $37 to $57. Tickets will be available at the Warner Theatre Box Office, online at www.ticketmaster.com or www.livenation.com, or via phone at (800) 551-7328. For general information, call the Warner Theatre Box Office at (202) 783-4000.

"After creating new routines for Stomp Out Loud in Vegas, [co-creator] Luke Cresswell and I decided it was time to rework elements of our main production, STOMP," said co-creator Steve McNicholas. "STOMP has evolved a great deal ever since its first incarnation at the Edinburgh Festival. Every reworking has involved losing some pieces and gaining new ones, but has always stayed true to the original premise of the show: to create rhythmic music with instantly recognizable objects, and do it with an eccentric sense of character and humor."

From its beginnings as a street performance in the UK, STOMP has grown into an international sensation over the past fourteen years, having performed in over 350 cities in 36 countries worldwide. STOMP continues its phenomenal run with the ongoing sell-out Off-Broadway production at New York's Orpheum Theatre, a North American tour, and two productions overseas - a London company and a European tour.

STOMP, an overwhelming success marked by rave reviews, numerous awards and sell-out engagements, is the winner of an Olivier Award for Best Choreography (London's Tony Award), a New York Obie Award, a Drama Desk Award for Unique Theatre Experience, and a Special Citation from Best Plays. The young performers "make a rhythm out of anything we can get our hands on that makes a sound," says co-creator/director Luke Cresswell. Stiff-bristle brooms become a sweeping orchestra; Zippo lighters flip open and closed to create a fiery fugue; wooden poles thump and clack in a rhythmic explosion. STOMP uses everything but conventional percussion instruments - trashcans, tea chests, plastic bags, plungers, boots, and hubcaps - to fill the stage with compelling and infectious rhythms.

Critics and audiences have raved: "STOMP is as crisp and exuberant as if it had opened yesterday," says The New York Times. The San Francisco Chronicle declares, "STOMP has a beat that just won't quit!" The Los Angeles Times exclaims: "Electrifying! Triumphs in the infinite variety of the human experience." "A phenomenal show! Bashing, crashing, smashing, swishing, banging and kicking - a joyous invention!" says the Chicago Tribune.

STOMP is directed and created by Luke Cresswell and Steve McNicholas.

STOMP is presented at the Warner Theatre by JAM Theatricals, a Chicago-based entertainment company that presents and produces Broadway engagements throughout North America. Under the direction of co-founders Arny Granat and Steve Traxler, JAM Theatricals manages subscription seasons in more than 30 cities. JAM Theatricals and its principals are the recipients of five Tony Awards® for producing on Broadway, including Glengarry Glen Ross (Best Revival of a Play 2005), Monty Python's Spamalot (Best Musical 2005), The History Boys (Best Play 2006), August Osage County (Best Play 2008), and Hair (Best Revival of a Musical 2009). Additional Broadway credits include Frankie and Johnny in the Clair de Lune, The Retreat from Moscow, The Wedding Singer, Talk Radio, Rock ‘N' Roll, The Seafarer, The Homecoming, November, Sunday in the Park with George, Speed-the-Plow, reasons to be pretty, 9 to 5, and Blithe Spirit. Currently on Broadway, JAM Theatricals is proud to be producing The Addams Family. Please visit www.jamtheatricals.com for more information.

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