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International smash hit 'Stomp' is on its way back to SA

Johannesburg – International hit show Stomp makes music with brooms, matchboxes, hands and feet, poles, chairs, sinks, basketballs, newspapers and more, climaxing with the exhilarating trademark bins routine, where metal trash cans become drums and dustbin lids become combat shields. 

This wildly entertaining international show heads to South Africa later this year opening at Montecasino’s Teatro on Tuesday, 13 August for a four-week season ending on Sunday, 8 September 2019.  

Thereafter Stomp moves to Cape Town, on stage at Artscape from Wednesday, 11 September to Sunday, 22 September 2019.

MORE ABOUT THE SHOW: 


Guaranteed to make your heart pound as the infectious rhythms of 8 brilliantly synchronised Stomp performers beat truck inner tubes, rubber hosing, Zippo lighters, plastic bags, metal dustbins, bin lids, tubs, water butts and, yes, even the kitchen sink!  And then there are the brooms that are turned into soft shoe partners.

The stage production is a unique combination of percussion, dance and physical comedy: seen by over 12 million people worldwide, there have been long running productions in London, Paris, Las Vegas, Boston and San Francisco, with the flagship New York still running, now celebrating its 25th year.

There are up to 4 Stomp productions around the globe at any given time. The show has been touring the globe for 26 years, playing over 20 thousand performances in 55 countries on 6 continents.

WHERE YOU CAN GET TICKETS TO THE SHOW: 

To book tickets for Stomp call Computicket on 083 915 8000 or book online at the Computicket website. 

HOW MUCH THEY COST: 

Tickets start at R150. 

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