Stomp Live - Part 1 - Brooms
Stomp - Ambassadors Theatre and UK Tour - ATG Tickets
Trailer for Stomp at the Ambassadors Theatre in London, and touring the UK in 2015.
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Stomp on Tonight at the London Palladium
Watch the cast of STOMP perform on Tonight at the London Palladium, celebrating 25 years of the smash hit show.
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West End Live 2017 | Stomp London
Watch the full performance by the Stomp London cast at West End Live 2017.
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STOMP London Trailer
STOMP London is currently showing at the Ambassador's Theatre in the West End. Find out more and buy tickets on the official website:
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Queen & Adam Lambert The crowd doing the Stomp & Clap to Radio Ga Ga O2 London 4-7-2018 (show 2)
Brian May asking the crowd to stomp & clap to RGG for the upcoming Bohemian Rhapsody movie. Of course I had to join in so it's a little jumpy haha. Great show & great moment :)
Nigel Clarke Final Performance | Stomp London
#ThrowbackThursday to Nigel Clarke's final performance in Stomp following a 17 year career, including performing in the very first London cast.
Hands and feet | STOMP | TEDxWhitehallWomen
STOMP Productions and Glynis Henderson Present STOMP
STOMP, the British theatrical sensation that has become a truly global phenomenon, is an infectious mix of percussion, dance, theatre and comedy with an exhilarating soundtrack inspired by the commotion of everyday life. Eight performers use everything from Zippo lighters, bin lids, and even the kitchen sink to hammer out an explosively feel-good rhythm enjoyed by audiences of all ages the world over.
The show was created in Brighton by Luke Cresswell and Steve McNicholas in 1991, and has since toured all corners of the globe. There are up to five companies performing around the world at any one time, including long-term runs in London and New York City.
STOMP Productions and Glynis Henderson Present STOMP
STOMP, the British theatrical sensation that has become a truly global phenomenon, is an infectious mix of percussion, dance, theatre and comedy with an exhilarating soundtrack inspired by the commotion of everyday life. Eight performers use everything from Zippo lighters, bin lids, and even the kitchen sink to hammer out an explosively feel-good rhythm enjoyed by audiences of all ages the world over.
The show was created in Brighton by Luke Cresswell and Steve McNicholas in 1991, and has since toured all corners of the globe. There are up to five companies performing around the world at any one time, including long-term runs in London and New York City.
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Trailer: Stomp
The British theatrical sensation, Stomp, makes music from the mundane. It has no words and little in the way of traditional melody; it is all about the thumping, all-encompassing beat of a rhythm.
Stomp is a unique, award-winning show which has thrilled audiences all over the world. It combines elements of theatre, dance, comedy and percussion to turn the clutter of urban life into the source of infectious rhythm and wonder.
Eight resourceful performers hammer out a feel-good rhythm using everything from matchboxes to wooden poles and rubbish bins to the kitchen sink.
Stomp’s creators Luke Cresswell and Steve McNicholas met in 1981 when they were both members of street band Pookiesnackenburger and theatre group Cliff Hanger. It was with Pookiesnackenburger that the pair began to make music from bins, creating a piece for the Edinburgh Festival and an advert for Heineken.
A 30-minute version of Stomp was first performed in Brighton in 1990. A year later, in July 1991, the full version of Stomp was staged at the Bloomsbury Theatre before being taken to the Edinburgh Festival where it won both acclaim and awards. In 1992 Stomp began to make appearances all over the world, before 1994 saw it make its first stop at Sadler’s Wells, receiving an Olivier Award nomination for Best Entertainment.
Stomp’s impressive run at London’s Vaudeville Theatre – it is currently one of the longest running shows in the West End – began in the autumn of 2002 and continued until autumn 2007, when it transferred to its current home, the Ambassadors Theatre.
Stomp - London
Promotional video for STOMP at the Ambassadors Theatre in London. The internationally renowned, explosive and energetic combination of theatre, dance, comedy and percussion.
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DONT F**K WITH THE QUEENS GUARD (HERE IS WHY)
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STOMP London | Brooms
The STOMP London cast perform a brooms routine. Find out more on the official West End show website.
Stomp- Stomp Out Loud
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Stomp - Ambassadors Theatre - Show Trailer
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Celebrating its 8th sensational year , Stomp London is now fresher, faster and funnier than ever before, with new routines, new choreography and new music.
This multi-award winning show has a universal language of rhythm, theatre, comedy and dance. Eight performers use everything from Zippo lighters, plastic bags, bin lids and even the kitchen sink to hammer out an explosively feel good rhythm.
A combination of percussion, movement and visual comedy, Stomp the show was created in Brighton in 1991. Previewing at The Bloomsbury Theatre London, Stomp then played the Edinburgh Festival and between 1991 and 1994, the original cast of Stomp played to capacity audiences around the world culminating in a sell-out season at Sadler's Wells Theatre in 1994, where Stomp received an Olivier nomination for Best Entertainment Award and won Best Choreography Award.
Stomp began its run at the Orpheum Theatre in New York in February 1994 winning an Obie and a Drama Desk Award
The long running Stomp London show started at the Vaudeville Theatre in 2002 before transferring to it's current show at the Ambassadors Theatre , and later that year Stomp performed as part of the Royal Variety Show for the second time.
Stomp is now in its fifth year in London.
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Make way for The Queens Guard Social Experiment
Jarvo is a royal guard who protects the queen in London so don't mess wth the queens guard because he fights back in the Uk the royal guards never fail
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Don't Mess With The Queens Guard
A sentry will be on duty at their post for a two hour period. Every 10 minutes, he comes to attention, slopes arms and does a march of 15 paces across the area of the post. Each sentry will do this four to five times before halting. He will then shoulder arms and stand at ease. Standing easy is not permitted whilst a sentry is at post. Orders for sentry duty read out before each 2 hour 'tour of duty', make it clear to each individual that: you may not eat, sleep, smoke, stand easy, sit or lie down during your tour of duty.[17]
Sentries receive instruction on how to eliminate nuisance or any suggestion of threat from members of the public. There is a protocol they follow which begins with stamping (coming to attention sharply). He will also shout: Stand back from the guard or words to that effect. If this does not eliminate the nuisance or threat he will repeat the stamp and shout again. If the nuisance or threat still does not cease the sentry will assume the position of port arms whereby he points his rifle at the source of the interference with his duties. If these warnings are not heeded the sentry then has the choice of detaining the person(s) himself or pressing the button in his sentry box to summon assistance.[17]
If a person or persons step in front of a sentry while he is marching he will shout: Make way for the Queen's guard. (Or Castle guard/Tower of London guard/Windsor Castle guard etc.).
While The Foot Guards are also fully operational soldiers, part of their duties is guarding The Queen and her residences. The duty of mounting 'Queen's Guard' as it is known within the Army is one which many also take on with great pride. The guards remain a fully functional part of royal defences though through the years they have become a tourist attraction.
Although formerly the guards were able to be positioned among the public, in recent times, more and more of the sentry posts have been moved away from the public because of incidents involving tourists interfering with the guards' job. Most recently, the sentry posts at Clarence House were moved behind a chain linked fence when a guardsman in the Coldstream Guards assaulted a tourist who was mocking him, pretending to march alongside him and eventually grabbing the shoulder on which his rifle was resting. In London, the only open sentry posts remaining not usually behind any sort fence are those at the Pall Mall entrance to St James's Palace.
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Closing Ceremony - 12 August 2012 - London 2012 Olympic Games
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Stomp!
The beginning of the dvd Stomp Out Loud. Enjoy :)
RARE FOOTAGE: Cast of STOMP London jamming at rehearsals before a show!
This is some rare and exclusive footage of some of the London cast of theatre show STOMP jamming before a show in 2012! The show is all about finding music all around us. They drum and dance with everyday objects that you or I wound not consider instruments, and they are very good at it as you can see from the impromptu jam in this video.
The show closed on Jan 7th 2018 and will be missed but STOMP lives on in New York and on tour. Good times.
Cast members in this video James Lane, Billy Hickliing, Hugo Cortes, Melanie Joseph, Omari Carter, Simmy Clarke, and Jasper Valentine.
Loyola House Culture Stomp - England
Loyola's entry in the House Arts Competition at the annual STARS @ SETON charity show.