Can't you hear the beat? 'Stomp' again headed to the Fox Theatre
It’s loud and proud and full of energy. And it’s back at the Fox Theatre. Of course we’re talking Stomp, the stage show — and 22-year-old phenomenon — that …
Read MoreEnergy of the Stage
It’s loud and proud and full of energy. And it’s back at the Fox Theatre. Of course we’re talking Stomp, the stage show — and 22-year-old phenomenon — that …
Read MoreIt’s been said that one man’s trash is another man’s treasure. In the case of Stomp, that “trash” is a playground of sound and movement, a rhythmic cacophony of hands, …
Read MoreIf you need help getting fit, here’s some motivation for you: On Jan. 29, from noon to 1 p.m., you can join the cast of STOMP for a very special …
Read MoreFor more than 15 years now, audiences around the world have grooved and moved to the beats and rhythms of STOMP. This original combination of percussion, movement and visual comedy has been updated since it was last in Atlanta, part of an ongoing creative evolution that reaches back to the show’s beginnings.
Read MoreSTOMP cast member Louis Labovitch didn’t play drums until he was 17. “But after I started playing them, I became obsessed with them and played five hours a day every day,” he says. Playing in a band proved unglamorous (he slept in his van with his drum kit for six months). Theater school at Fresno State was an interesting experience. But the majority of the jobs Labovitch held (dishwasher, greenhouse worker) had nothing to do with his passions…
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