ConverseSneaker
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STOMP!Anyone seen Stomp?
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broadwaybaby1310
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Oh yeah! It's pretty awesome! I haven't seen it in quite a while, so they may have changed it, but I loved the part they did with the matchboxes!
BTW, my dad's the shop manager for the theatrical lighting company that STOMP rents all their lights from! He has one of their trashcan lids signed by the cast from a few years ago.
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pish123c
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I saw a video of it a few years ago...To me it fits in the same category as The Blue Man Group and Cirque Du Soleil...Really fun and wild and original at first, but boring once the novelty of it wears off (usually within the first few numbers).
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Set_Buildin_Dad
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I saw the 1 hr version when it was a Disney's California Adventure. It's a fun show!
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wicked_boy
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I think my Dad took the tour photo's for it. I'm not too sure, but I remember him saying somethnig about it. If not he was taking photo's for the theatre when it was on tour. He's a photographer.
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BroadwayObssessed
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I saw Stomp last year with my mother, and I loved it.
There are two guys who were like comic relief, and they'd do really funny things...and there are a bunch of little skits like one where a guy is sitting alone in a train station reading a book, and another guy comes up and starts reading the newspaper and crinkling it, then someone else comes with a news paper and starts hitting a chair with it, someone else will fold and unfold chairs, and someone else was throwing paper balls at the guy who was reading. And ultimatly, it creates a really cool beat.
They only come out walking on the oil drums for like 1 minute; not very long at all.
There is some audience participation where the main guy is onstage clapping and snapping and stuff and he wants you to repeat after him.
There is no talking that I remember, but you laugh a lot at the things they do.
We also bought the "Stomp out loud" DVD, but that is really disappointing compaired to the live performance because they leave out most the cool/funny things they do onstage.
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