STOMP

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STOMP

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When:

Fri 22 May ’09, 8:00pm
Sat 23 May ’09, 2:00pm
Sat 23 May ’09, 8:00pm
Sun 24 May ’09, 1:00pm
Sun 24 May ’09, 6:00pm

Where: The Civic, THE EDGE, Cnr Queen & Wellesley Sts, Auckland CBD Show map

Restrictions: All Ages

Ticket Information:

  • From: $49.00
  • To: $89.00
  • Booking fees may apply

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The British theatrical sensation STOMP returns to New Zealand in April with their revamped show – fresher, faster and funnier than ever before!

From a single drum, hanging around Luke Cresswell’s neck back in 1991, STOMP has taken on a life of its own. Since those early days, creators and co-directors Cresswell and Steve McNicholas have developed a unique, universal language of rhythm, theatre, comedy and dance.

With unstoppable energy and toe-tapping exuberance, STOMP takes the clutter and junk of everyday life – everything including the kitchen sink – and transforms it into a pulsating, witty, utterly irresistible theatrical event. To date STOMP has set feet stamping, fingers drumming, adrenalin rushing and feel-good flooding through audiences totalling 14 million across 43 countries.

Now, after an astonishing six years in the West End, STOMP unveils ‘STOMP ’09 – Fresher, Faster, Funnier’, inspired by their large-scale Las Vegas version, STOMP Out Loud. New music and choreography join a fresh array of ordinarily mundane objects, onto which the cast work their musical magic. Huge ribbed tubes, previously used for recycling fluorescent lights, are themselves recycled into outsized Guiros, a Latin American percussion instrument, played by scraping the ridged sides with a stick.

In one of two spectacular new routines, paint cans are tossed between the performers, as they simultaneously build an astonishingly complex rhythm over every surface of the airborne cans. With the emphasis very much on ‘spectacular’, the Stompers are also joined by inflated monster truck inner tubes, here strapped around their waists to create both a dance of bobbing, whirling rubber skirts and pounding, portable drum kits: the ultimate redefinition of ‘surround sound’.

Still remaining is STOMP’s signature high-octane meeting of slick choreography, tight ensemble work, industrial percussion and a narrative of anarchic clowning; as the irrepressible troupe of eight performers turn brooms into soft shoe partners, clapping into intricate conversations and water cooler bottles into sophisticated instruments. A row of folding chairs are straddled, slid, slammed and slapped into rhythmic submission. It is at once primal and urbane, leaving no percussive potential – of object, body or action – unexploited. And all underpinned by a childish delight in making serious noise.

The whole hurtles towards a brilliantly reworked climax – a showstopper in every sense – as a crackling carnival of leaping, spinning, skidding and pounding performers vent their inexhaustible energies on an unsuspecting orchestra of metal dustbins, bin lids, tubs and water butts. Joyous, thumping, exhilarating bliss for all involved . . . except the bins!

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  • avatar

    Bob Carlton 3 years ago

    The winners...Jill Payne and Pennie Ball.

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    salty09 3 years ago

    I'd BANG crappy public transport, SMASH taxes and CRASH computers for a day (just so's well could all have a day off work :o) )

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    bernadette ballantyne 3 years ago

    boot, jandel, boot, clap, boot, mantel, window flap,
    clap hands, knock on wood, flap pans, flop on hood,
    slam door, smash plate, slam door, smush cake,
    shatter china, splinter racket, splatter jam, sequinn jacket,
    boot stomp, foot slap, hand thump, hands clap,
    chairs screech, people stand, ovation echos, big fan....!!

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    warranda 3 years ago

    I'd bang my shoes at George W. Bush!

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    Carlotta 3 years ago

    I'd like to smash a tennis ball at the Australian Open!

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    Tim M 3 years ago

    A 600 dollar metrowater bill....

    the meter reader had to bang the tap until it turned off

    the plummber had to smash the concrete on our driveway

    crash... thats the sound of my bank account...

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    Monica 3 years ago

    I'd BANG ON the neighbour's door,
    SMASH their electric guitar which they always love be playing in the evenings, and then
    CRASH the thing with my car so that it can never play another note again!

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    Owen Thompson 3 years ago

    I've got a mighty PC running Windows 2000 with 256MB RAM so would be great to smash it before it crashes on me. However, no-one's willing to donate a new one to a worthy cause (me).

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    Kalasia Senico 3 years ago

    I love to STOMP and JUMP up and down to my favourite music.Sometimes I get so caught up in the beat, that when I stomp my china cabinet rattles and shakes, that when I feel the rhythmn - it makes me want to stomp even more!

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    Tavia Khaine 3 years ago

    With a house lot of totally crap, leaking, taped up faulty appliances, I would love to kick, stomp, crash and bash my way through my whole house!!! In fact, yesterday we threw the faulty dishwasher off the deck ..and it felt SO GOOD! Roll on the inorganic collection so I can get rid of this crap.. and get some more crap! HAHAHA!!

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    bub 3 years ago

    I would love to be able to stomp, crash and bang. So far this year I have had 3 months siting still with a broken sit-apon (tail bone) and have just damaged my achillies heal so once again not walking properly, let alone running and definately not stomping. Listening to the awsome sounds of this group would be stomping great and a great thrill, they are awesome

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    Gail Tongs 3 years ago

    I love the sound of boots on wood, breaking glass and clanging metal

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    cmb 3 years ago

    Would stomp and crash on the people who protect pohutukawa trees that are on private property - keep them at the beach and shore line where they belong, but in the middle town they leave prickly debris everywhere and there roots get into drains, cutting them back makes the far more thicker.

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    tommys 3 years ago

    I would gladly stomp on (and out) prejudice, ignorance and the idiots who decided Auckland should become a super city with one super major - middleaged, white men with NO IDea about the rest of the population of Aucks and how they live..

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    keridi 3 years ago

    Stomp on everything on my walk to work - mailboxes, cars, trees
    or my walk along the beach love stomping on those little seaweed pods that pop like bubblewrap.

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    Mark 3 years ago

    I think wearing steel plated boots and some heavily protective gloves I would love to make sweet sweet music by stomping on car windscreens and punching in the side windows to a clash song.......and tickets to this event may help subdue these urges.

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    hhayhurst 3 years ago

    I'd love to CRASH this party! Looks like fun! :o)

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    Richard Brown 3 years ago

    Would love to STOMP on the fools who think the mangroves choking our harbours are in some way 'ecologically' beneficial.

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    Vanessa Wiig 3 years ago

    It would have to be mum's very old and ugly dinner set! She just won't update it - Bang, smash and crash I say!

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    Miriam van Eeden 3 years ago

    To the sound of "I NEED A HERO!" By Bonnie Tyler - because I need a hero in my life.
    Stomp - on my own head if I could - 4 4getting 1 out of a million things I have to do each day.
    Bang! - on hubbies ears for only always hearing part of each of my sentences.
    Crash! - There goes the dumb computer through the window......

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    headspace 3 years ago

    *BANG* - a mini skip is delivered in my driveway
    *SMASH* - demolition materials fill its void
    *CRASH* - I drive home and don't see the mini skip in time

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    MICHELE55 3 years ago

    The able bodied people who park in disabled carparks deserve to be stomped on!

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    Jim Wearn 3 years ago

    I would love to stomp and crash on the heads of some of the turkeys I work with, it might knock some sense into them! Nah I think they're to far gone already. "It's really hard to soar like an Eagle when you're surrounded by Turkeys ah?"

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    Brent Standen 3 years ago

    I would bang on the door, crash through walls and smash though windows to get tickets to stomp.

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    adgwn 3 years ago

    I'd smash all my best china plates just like I was in a greek restaurant

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    Ange TINA 3 years ago

    I love stomping, and banging on bubble wrap...it gives out the most amazing sounds. Try it with a bunch of kids all going crazy trying to bust every bubble. Its fun and a giggly thing to do. We'd love to see Stomp!

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    Tanya Warren 3 years ago

    Ahhh stomping.... At the moment I would like nothing better than to stomp on the bush cockroaches (yes, they are as disgusting as they sound!) that continually find their way inside from what else? the bush outside! I actually had one on my head the other night. I'll leave you to imagine that.....suffice to say it wasn't a fun experience (for me or the cockroach actually!)

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    Lucy Bowen 3 years ago

    Put on some giant gumboots and stomp on an old piano!

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    shal singh 3 years ago

    My in-laws are visiting us for a month. Mother dear has been banging – crashing pots as early as 6 in the morning. My two toddlers who think banging pots all day long is music. I guess I would love to bang –crash myself away from the crazy family and enjoy the stomps

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    Shenanigans 3 years ago

    ...we shall not flag or fail. We shall STOMP on to the end, we shall STOMP in France, we shall STOMP on the seas and oceans, we shall STOMP with growing confidence and growing strength in the air, we shall STOMP on our Island, whatever the cost may be, we shall STOMP on the beaches, we shall STOMP on the landing grounds, we shall STOMP in the fields and in the streets, we shall STOMP in the hills; we shall never stop STOMPING...!!! Wooooohoooo!

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