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Stomp

After seeing the show myself, I feel that this article was an accurate and descriptive representation of the show. It portrayed the feeling and emotion of the performance. Most reviews of this nature I feel are pretentious and full of "theatre lovey" language; it was refreshing to read something a little more honest and heartfelt.
Sally Oakley
read Rosie Harrison's article

Comments (2)

Holli Gaskell:

I couldn't agree more. Since seeing Stomp, I have compared other performances and shows. Nothing compares to the base rhythm and creative dance moves to Stomp. I am sure that every audience who has ever attended has been up in their seats dancing with the crew!
Stomp is in a genre all it's own, and quite frankly, doesn't need to be categorized with other productions. UK - be happy that Stomp has come home. I live in California and won't be able to see it unless I cross the pond.

Kelly Cole:

I enjoyed Rosie's piece on "Stomp". Her descriptive style made me almost "hear" what was happening on stage, and provided a strong visual element to the article. Keep up the good work!

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