Stomp / Vaudeville Theatrer
Stomp is a unique combination of percussion, movement and visual comedy. Stomp is explosive, provocative, unique and appeals to all ages. Stomp uses everything but conventional percussion instruments - instead matchboxes, poles, brooms, rubbish bins, lighters and beer cans fill the stage with magnificent rhythms.
What does the word STOMP make you think of ?
Music, Dance, Theatre, Choreography or Performance Art? All of the above! Or is it none of the above. Well, both are sort of right...In a way. Confused? read on...
STOMP is a movement, of bodies, objects, sounds - even abstract ideas. But what makes it so appealing is that the cast uses everyday objects, but in non-traditional ways.
There's no speech, no dialogue, not even a plot.
Vaudeville Theatrer
Designed in 1870 by C J Phipps and remodelled in 1925, originally the Vaudeville was the home of light comedy and revue. Our Boys an early comedy was so popular and well known it became a landmark for bus passengers and the conductors would simply shot Our Boys when nearing the theatre.
PALACE THEATRE INFORMATION
Strand, London, WC2R 0NH
CAPACITY: 690
AIR-CONDITIONING: Yes
WHEELCHAIR SPACES: No spaces. Transfer seating available to any aisle seat on the left-hand side of the Stalls.
DISABLED TOILETS: No
INFRA-RED SYSTEM: No
GUIDE DOGS: Allowed inside auditorium or alternatively staff will look after during the performance by prior arrangement.
NEAREST TUBE/RAIL STATION: Charing Cross
BUSES: 1, 4, 6, 9, 11, 13, 15, 68, 76, 171, 176, 188
NEAREST CAR PARKS: Trafalgar Square and Drury Lane
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