
There’s a ‘kababayan’ Stomper in the house!
There’s one thing the cast and crew of “Stomp” say over and over again: “Every show is different.”
There’s one thing the cast and crew of “Stomp” say over and over again: “Every show is different.”
The Philippine Tatler magazine had a fantastic launch of its fifth Traveller issue, with the adorable woman of substance Hindy Weber-Tantoco on the cover, shot on location in Siem Reap, Cambodia, palangga.
You can grate parmesan cheese with my hands,” said Hugo Cortes as he and Emma King showed us their calluses and bruises. The injuries are badges of sorts from performing in “Stomp,” the theatrical show that combines percussion, movement and physical comedy.
Twenty-three years on Broadway and 12 years at the West End has done nothing to exhaust the original chaotic allure and energetic charisma of “Stomp.”
A relatively young audience on opening night of the “Stomp!” group’s maiden performance in Manila seemed to be in a Catch-22 situation. The local “guinea pigs” with ages ranging from
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