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‘Stomp’ Beats Again: Off Broadway Staple Announces Post-Shutdown Return

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Start banging the trash cans: Stomp, the long-running percussion extravaganza that’s been a popular Off Broadway audience draw for nearly 30 years, will resume performances on Tuesday, July 20, yet another sign that New York City’s theater scene is emerging from its now-15-month Covid hibernation.When it returns to the Orpheum Theatre, its home in Manhattan’s East Village for the past 26 years, Stomp will be among the city’s first Off Broadway productions to resume performances post-pandemic shutdown.

The show, by now a New York institution, features performers – “body percussionists,” in the parlance of the production – who utilize a variety of objects, from trash cans and hubcaps to Zippo lighters and their own boots to create a symphony

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