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After Nearly 29 Years in the East Village, Stomp Will End Its Off-Broadway Run

The long-runner will have played more than 11,000 performances.

A scene from Stomp off-Broadway
A scene from Stomp off-Broadway
(image provided by the production)

After nearly 29 years and 11,485 performances, off-Broadway's Stomp will end its run at the Orpheum Theatre on January 8.

Stomp landed at New York City's Orpheum Theatre (126 Second Avenue) in 1994 and became an instant sensation, astonishing audiences and critics alike with its startling originality. It went on to generate North American, South American, Central American, and European tours, as well as sit-down productions in San Francisco, Boston and Las Vegas, and a long-running production in London's West End. It has played all over the world.

Created and directed by Luke Cresswell and Steve McNicholas, '"Stomp'' currently stars lan Asuncion, Micah Cowher, John Gavin, Desmond Howard, Jayme Overton, Tamii Sakurai, Emmanuel "Manny" Scott, and Reggie Talley. The production team is Steve McNicholas, Mike Roberts (technical supervision), Fiona Wilkes (rehearsal director), and Paul Botchis (production stage manager).

The North American and European tours will continue to run.

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