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MEDIa kit Lunchbox Theatrical Productions Pte Ltd and David Atkins Enterprises Pty Ltd, Glynis Henderson Productions and Stomp Productions present FRESHER FASTER FUNNIER! MEDIA RELEASE STOMP unveils new routines, new choreography and new music. Touring from April 2009. The British theatrical sensation STOMP returns to Australia and 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. “BRILLIANT AND VERY FUNNY” NEW YORK TIMES 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 6 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! stomp09.com.au Lunchbox Theatrical Productions Pte Ltd and David Atkins Enterprises Pty Ltd, Glynis Henderson Productions and Stomp Productions present FRESHER FASTER FUNNIER! The STOMP international community of performers now totals 100 over five companies, including two US and one international touring company. With an Olivier award and a performance at the Oscars® ceremony already under its belt, STOMP is a truly international stage phenomenon not to be missed. “We are really excited about coming back to Australia as it was in Australia that STOMP first took off in 1992,” says STOMP’s co-Director Steve McNicholas. “It means a lot to us to be returning. If you’ve never seen STOMP you should come and see what all the noise is about, and if you’ve seen it before then this show has plenty of new routines to enthral.” A unique multi award-winning combination of theatre, dance and comedy, STOMP consistently wows audiences and critics alike with its infectious rhythms and “pure stage magic.” For further media enquiries only – National / Sydney – Bruce Pollack, Pollack Consulting (02) 9331 5276 or 0418 331 527 or [email protected] Amanda Buckworth, Amanda Buckworth Publicity (02) 9451 0847 or 0413 949 140 or [email protected] Canberra – Coralie Wood, Coralie Wood Publicity (02) 62810250 or 0418 249 658 or [email protected] Melbourne – Julie Cavanagh, Cavanagh PR (03) 9486 1299 or 0419 306 540 or [email protected] Perth – Lynne Burford, Lynne Burford Publicity (08) 9355 1455 or 041 792 1038 or [email protected] Brisbane – Tracey Whealey, The Shock Factor Pty Ltd (07) 3847 5358 or 0417 146 552 or [email protected] Adelaide – Neil Ward, Neil Ward Publicity (08) 8361 3577 or 0438 095 580 or [email protected] New Zealand – Sandra Roberts +64 2152 5104 or [email protected] stomp09.com.au Lunchbox Theatrical Productions Pte Ltd and David Atkins Enterprises Pty Ltd, Glynis Henderson Productions and Stomp Productions present FRESHER FASTER FUNNIER! TICKETS ON SALE MONDAY 9 FEBRUARY TICKET PRICES* & TIMES uesday to Thursday at 8pm T Saturday 2pm, Sunday 1pm & 6pm & Wednesday matinee at 1pm A Reserve $79 A Reserve Groups + 10 $69 B Reserve $69 Friday & Saturday at 8pm A Reserve $89 B Reserve $79 * Prices include GST and booking fees. Transaction fees may apply CANBERRA Venue Canberra Theatre, Canberra Theatre Centre, Canberra Dates Tuesday 7 April to Sunday 12 April BookingsCanberra Ticketing, telephone 02 6275 2700 or online www.canberratheatrecentre.com.au Great savings for Groups of 10 or more. Telephone Group Bookings on 02 6275 2700 Premium PackagesPremium Dining and Corporate Packages Showbiz telephone 1300 4 SHOWS or www.showbiz.com.au MELBOURNE Venue Princess Theatre, 163 Spring Street, Melbourne Dates Tuesday 14 April to Sunday 19 April BookingsTicketek, telephone 1300 795 012 or online www.ticketek.com.au Great savings for Groups of 10 or more Telephone Ticketek Group Bookings on 03 9299 9030 Premium PackagesPremium Dining and Corporate Packages Showbiz telephone 1300 4 SHOWS or www.showbiz.com.au SYDNEY Venue Theatre Royal, 108 King Street, Sydney Dates Tuesday 21 April to Sunday 26 April BookingsTicketek, telephone 1300 795 012 or online www.ticketek.com.au Great savings for Groups of 10 or more. Telephone Ticketek Groups on 1300 364 001 Premium PackagesPremium Dining and Corporate Packages Showbiz telephone 1300 4 SHOWS or www.showbiz.com.au stomp09.com.au Lunchbox Theatrical Productions Pte Ltd and David Atkins Enterprises Pty Ltd, Glynis Henderson Productions and Stomp Productions present FRESHER FASTER FUNNIER! PERTH VenueBurswood Theatre, Burswood Entertainment Complex, Great Eastern Hwy, Burswood Dates Tuesday 28 April to Sunday 3 May BookingsTicketek, telephone 1300 795 012 or online www.ticketek.com.au Great savings for Groups of 10 or more. Telephone Ticketek Groups on 1300 364 001 Premium PackagesPremium Dining and Corporate Packages Showbiz telephone 1300 4 SHOWS or www.showbiz.com.au BRISBANE VenueConcert Hall, Queensland Performing Arts Centre Cnr Grey & Melbourne Streets, South Bank Dates Tuesday 5 May to Sunday 10 May BookingsQTIX, telephone 136 246 or online www.qtix.com.au Great savings for Groups of 10 or more. Telephone Groups on (07) 3840 7466 Premium PackagesPremium Dining and Corporate Packages Showbiz telephone 1300 4 SHOWS or www.showbiz.com.au ADELAIDE Venue Festival Theatre, Adelaide Festival Centre, Adelaide Dates Tuesday 12 May to Sunday 17 May BookingsBass, telephone 131 246 or online www.bass.net.au Great savings for Groups of 10 or more. Telephone Bass Special Events on 08 8205 2220 Premium PackagesPremium Dining and Corporate Packages Showbiz or telephone 1300 4 SHOWS or www.showbiz.com.au NEW ZEALAND AUCKLAND Venue The Civic, The Edge®, cnr Queen Street & Wellesley Street, Auckland Dates Tuesday 19 May to Sunday 24 May BookingsThe Edge®, telephone 09 357 3355 or online at www.the-edge.co.nz Great savings for Groups of 10 or more Telephone T he Edge® on 09 357 3354 stomp09.com.au Lunchbox Theatrical Productions Pte Ltd and David Atkins Enterprises Pty Ltd, Glynis Henderson Productions and Stomp Productions present FRESHER FASTER FUNNIER! WELLINGTON Venue St. James Theatre, 77–87 Courtenay Place, Wellington Dates Tuesday 26 May to Sunday 31 May BookingsTicketek, telephone 0800 TICKETEK or online at www.ticketek.co.nz Great savings for Groups of 10 or more Telephone Ticketek Group Bookings on 04 384 3842 CHRISTCHURCH Venue James Hay Theatre, 86 Kilmore Street, Christchurch Dates Tuesday 2 June to Sunday 7 June BookingsTicketek, telephone 0800 TICKETEK or online at www.ticketek.co.nz Great savings for Groups of 10 or more Telephone Ticketek Group Bookings on 03 379 0597 stomp09.com.au Lunchbox Theatrical Productions Pte Ltd and David Atkins Enterprises Pty Ltd, Glynis Henderson Productions and Stomp Productions present FRESHER FASTER FUNNIER! “Pure stage magic, “Endlessly inventive, the performers’ energy and discipline is awesome, The Sunday Telegraph The huge international hit called STOMP has come triumphantly back home!” Evening Standard you’ll be dancing in your seats! Some of the wildest and most imaginative rhythms and movements ever seen” “STOMP brings the house down!” Fierce and intricate... Sophistication, energy and wit” The Independent on Sunday “The energy and discipline is awesome, the dynamism irresistible. “STOMP seems to suit all ages, ideal for those whose children are too old or too hip to be dragged to ballet or pantomime” The Sunday Telegraph “With an acute sense of humour, STOMP takes the audience on the sheer thumping dynamism irresistible” The Evening Standard “Honed to perfection... A splendid racket worth shouting about” a frenetic, rhythmic and jubilant trip” Figaro “Hugely popular. The Sunday Telegraph The appeal is universal and timeless” The Sunday Telegraph “Impressively powerful” “Pop art for the ears. The Times “Brilliant and very funny: theatre at its most seductive” New York Times “This is comedy, but it’s music too – it’s entrancing, exhilarating Rhythm for the eyes. Theatre for the feet” The Advertiser, Adelaide. “A phenomenal show! Bashing, crashing, smashing, swishing, banging and kicking - a joyous invention!” Chicago Tribune and uncannily orchestral. Terrific” Independent stomp09.com.au “Big, noisy and irresistible” Sun Herald, Australia Lunchbox Theatrical Productions Pte Ltd and David Atkins Enterprises Pty Ltd, Glynis Henderson Productions and Stomp Productions present FRESHER FASTER FUNNIER! Steve McNicholas Steve McNicholas (director), from Yorkshire, has worked as an actor/singer/musician/writer with various theatrical and musical groups, starting out with the Bradford Theatre Group in 1973. Through the 1980s he worked with Cliff Hanger, Covent Garden Community Theatre and Pookiesnackenburger. Despite also being an original member of the a capella group, The Flying Pickets and a final appearance in Mr Bean, Steve no longer performs. He shares directorial credits with Luke Cresswell on STOMP-based films and commercials and their new show, the Lost and Found Orchestra. With Luke, he composed the soundtrack to the Showtime movie, Riot, and shares the Oscar® and Emmy nominations for his work on Brooms and STOMP Out Loud, and co-directed the award winning IMAX movie, Pulse. Steve also co-created the LFO and co-directed the 3D Imax movie Wild Ocean, released worldwide in 2008. Luke Cresswell Luke Cresswell (director) is a self-taught percussionist from Brighton. His session work as a drummer and rhythm programmer includes Beats International, Bette Midler, Elvis Costello and Bryan Ferry. After working for several years as a street musician and performer, he first created STOMP in 1991. Luke has directed, with Steve McNicholas, several award-winning commercials and short films. He received an Oscar® nomination for the film Brooms, an Emmy nomination for STOMP Out Loud and co-directed the award winning Imax movie, Pulse. Luke has also received a special achievement award from the Chicago Human Rhythm Project. More recently, Luke co-created the Lost and Found Orchestra and the Las Vegas production of STOMP Out Loud, co-directed the 3D Imax movie Wild Ocean with Steve. Luke still occasionally performs with STOMP, and is currently conductor of the LFO. stomp09.com.au Lunchbox Theatrical Productions Pte Ltd and David Atkins Enterprises Pty Ltd, Glynis Henderson Productions and Stomp Productions present “BIG, NOISY AND IRRESISTIBLE” sun herald TIMELINE 1992 Barcelona Olympics: Cultural Olympiad ‘BINS’ piece debuts at the Edinburgh Festival August – Montreal Comedy Festival: only act to play both French and English festivals 1986 Shoot Heineken “Bins” commercial in UK September – Aarhus Festival of Music, Denmark 1987 “Night of a Hundred Drums” show, Brighton, UK 1988 Make “Drumtown” 8-minute short film for Bette Midler’s Mondo Beyondo October – Newcastle Dance Umbrella, UK: large-scale STOMP production November – Belfast Festival “Beat the Clyde” drum event Glasgow, Scotland 1993 January – Hong Kong Arts Festival 1989 Hove Lagoon Show: 120 piece drum orchestra Shoot Coca-Cola “Ice Pick” commercial February – Dublin Gaiety Theatre 1981 Luke & Steve meet as members of street band, Pookiesnackenburger 1983 1990May – STOMP experimental 30-minute piece first performed Brighton, UK 1991 July – STOMP previewed in Brighton and at the Bloomsbury Theatre London March/April – Melbourne Comedy Festival: large-scale STOMP production, featuring original cast plus 30 Australian performers August – STOMP premiered at the Edinburgh Festival May – Brighton Festival: large-scale STOMP production September – Time Out Best of the Edinburgh Festival season Hackney Empire, London June – Boston Dance Umbrella, USA: first US appearance, sharing bill with Savion Glover November – London: Bloomsbury Theatre July – London Royal Academy: open-air 12-person show 1992 January – Sydney Festival Shoot “Apples” commercial for Australian Horticultural society (winner of Silver Lion Cannes, Cleo Awards, etc...) February – Adelaide Fringe: Winner of “Best of the Fringe Award Shoot “JACCS” credit card commercial for Japan March – Melbourne Comedy Festival May – Large-scale STOMP production performed for the first time (with 30 performers) at the Brighton Festival; Winner of “Most Outstanding Contribution to the Festival” and “Most Innovative Work” awards June – Royal Court Theatre, London, part of “New Directions” season July – Galway Arts Festival Chalon Festival, France: Winner Special Jury Prize August – Harbourfront Centre. Toronto, Canada: set box office records 1994 January – Sadler’s Wells Theatre, London February – British cast opens at the Orpheum Theatre, New York July US cast takes over at the Orpheum: UK cast shoot Target commercials stomp09.com.au continued... Lunchbox Theatrical Productions Pte Ltd and David Atkins Enterprises Pty Ltd, Glynis Henderson Productions and Stomp Productions present “A SURE-FIRE CROWD PLEASER” NEW YORK TIMES TIMELINE continued... 1996 October – UK group tour Japan November – UK group finally play Paris, France whilst US group debuts in Korea “BROOMS” screened at London International Film Festival December – UK group play Rome and Milan in Italy 1997 January – New European Touring company rehearses in London: the 5th production March – Original Cast return to LA April – RIOT movie and soundtrack released USA 1994 September–December – British cast tours US for first time and returns to Toronto October – British cast shoot Billboard Music Awards link sequences 1995 January – UK group return to Sydney Festival, Australia March–April – UK group perform in Tokyo and Osaka, Japan May–June – US group film “Mr Frear” short film series for Nickelodeon cable TV UK group shoot “Brooms” short film in London, co-directed by Luke and Steve June – New York: rehearsals begin for 3rd and 4th companies September – Two US tours commence June – Oct 1997 STOMP Out Loud, a 45 min TV special in production for HBO, USA shot on location in and around New York City. Post production in Brighton, UK UK group: large-scale show for Royal Festival Hall, London and the Acropolis, Athens. Novwmber – Royal Variety Show appearance, London 1996 January – Short film “Brooms” premiered at Sundance Film Festival February – STOMP celebrates 2 years at the Orpheum, New York March – “Brooms” nominated for an Academy Award® STOMP perform live at the Academy Awards® to an estimated audience of almost 1 billion people May – British group return to Tokyo for Golden Week July – Luke and Steve compose and record soundtrack to “RIOT”, a movie about the LA riots of ‘92 December – STOMP Out Loud airs in the USA 1998February – 4 years of continuous performances at the Orpheum theatre New York European company commences tour of Australia and New Zealand August – STOMP Out Loud receives 4 Emmy nominations and STOMP are invited to perform at the 50th Emmy Awards ceremony October – STOMP Out Loud receives Royal Television Society Award for “Most Innovative Production” European company plays Singapore and Hong Kong July 14th – 1000th performance at the Orpheum, New York August – US companies debut STOMP in Chile and Brazil stomp09.com.au continued... Lunchbox Theatrical Productions Pte Ltd and David Atkins Enterprises Pty Ltd, Glynis Henderson Productions and Stomp Productions present “the energy & discipline is awesome” THE EVENING STANDARD TIMELINE continued... 1998November–December – STOMP at the ROUNDHOUSE London 2001November– STOMP debut in Slovenia, performing in Llubjiana 1999 Winter – Photography completed for the IMAX movie. Filming took place February – First ever tour of the UK April – Shoot SESAME STREET special “LET’S MAKE MUSIC” in New York June – STOMP debut in Israel and Palestine July – Debut in Lebanon and South Africa October – erform at Golden Ring Awards in Amsterdam and Comic Relief special in London December – Perform Washington DC on steps of Lincoln Memorial for Bill and Hilary Clinton’s Millenium celebration 2000February – Enter 7th year at Orpheum Theatre, New York, breaking record established by Little Shop of Horrors March – Begin production on IMAX movie: PULSE: A STOMP Odyssey May – STOMP opens extended run at Marines Memorial Theatre, San Francisco (lasts 2 1/2 years) December – STOMP performs in Moscow for the first time. Fall – Steve and Luke collaborate with choreographers Moses Pendleton, David Parsons and Daniel Ezralow in the production of AEROS, with the Romanian Olympic Gymnastic Federation. 2001April – “Vacuums”, Steve and Luke’s first feature film, principal photography begins in Bucharest, Romania. 2002January – Record breaking extended run continues at Cigale, Paris The European touring company performs in Finland for the first time. April – STOMP return to Sadler’s Wells London after an extensive regional UK tour. May – STOMP celebrates 2 years of continuous performances in San Francisco June – STOMP returns to Japan August – Post production work on the IMAX movie is completed in London and Toronto. Post production work also continues on the feature film, “Vacuums” in LA and the UK September – STOMP opens at the Vaudeville Theatre in London’s West End October – “PULSE: A STOMP Odyssey” premieres at the New York Museum of Natural History IMAX theatre 2003February – STOMP production opens at the Stuart Street Theatre in Boston and PULSE wins the Grand Prix and the People’s Choice Awards at the International Festival of large format cinema at La Geode in Paris. Steve and Luke direct a STOMP based trailer for Dolby Digital, for theatrical release worldwide STOMP enters its 10th year at the Orpheum, New York September – STOMP opens extended run at Cigale, Paris while the European touring company performs in Venezuela for the first time. stomp09.com.au continued... Lunchbox Theatrical Productions Pte Ltd and David Atkins Enterprises Pty Ltd, Glynis Henderson Productions and Stomp Productions present “A JOYOUS INVENTION” CHICAGO TRIBUNE TIMELINE continued... 2003May – STOMP Dolby trailer debuts in the US with release of The Matrix 2 July – STOMP performs at the Royal Albert Hall, London as part of the BBC’s Childrens Prom September – STOMP celebrates 1 year in the West End and its 2000th performance on the European tour whilst Mike Roberts wins the Best Sound award for Pulse at the annual Giant Screen conference November – Luke and Steve are given the Innovators Award at the American Choreography Awards in LA 2004January – STOMP rings in the new year with the Jackie Robinson Steppers on Jay Leno’s Tonight Show and PULSE wins the main prize at the 10th festival of British Cinema in Abbeville, France: Best British Film of 2003 February – STOMP celebrates 10 years of continuous performances at the Orpheum Theatre in New York March – New York’s Mayor Bloomberg announces that 2nd Avenue at 8th Street is to be renamed STOMP AVENUE in honour of its 10 year run Downtown Steve and Luke wrote and choreographed STOMP sequences for the television promotion of the world figure skating championships on ABC April – STOMP visit Japan for the Nagoya Expo, where Prince Andrew was in attendance 2005June – STOMP perform for Unicef The Netherlands at their 50 year jubilee to raise funds and awareness for children in need of Unicef’s help November – STOMP perform at the Remark! Film and TV Awards in London to raise money for the NSPCC with all the proceeds going directly to projects specifically aimed at deaf children 2006January – Rehearsals start on a new show to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the Brighton Festival. Steve and Luke are commissioned by the festival to create a new show. The show is called the Lost and Found Orchestra February – STOMP celebrates 5000 performances at the Orpheum Theatre in New York March – The STOMP OUT LITTER campaign launches in New York May – The Lost and Found Orchestra opens the Brighton Festival. The show goes on to win Best Music Act/Event at The Latest Awards June – Steve and Luke start filming an Imax underwater 3D film in South Africa about the sardine run September – PULSE: A STOMP Odyssey wins Best Film, the most prestigious award in the Imax industry, at the Giant Screen Theatre Association Conference in Montreal 2005March – STOMP celebrates its 1000th performance in the West End STOMP also performed at the Hammersmith Apollo for Comic Aid stomp09.com.au continued... Lunchbox Theatrical Productions Pte Ltd and David Atkins Enterprises Pty Ltd, Glynis Henderson Productions and Stomp Productions present “pure stage magic” the sunday telegraph TIMELINE continued... 2007January – The Lost and Found Orchestra performs at the Sydney Opera House as part of The Sydney Festival April – STOMP Out Loud opens in The Planet Hollywood Theatre in Las Vegas The show explores new routines and choreography with a bigger cast, whilst remaining true to the original concepts of STOMP July – Principal photography completed on Steve and Luke’s underwater 3D film in South Africa November – 20–piece string section and 80–strong choir record the soundtrack to the underwater 3D film, now entitled Wild Ocean 2008March – Wild Ocean is screened for the first time at the Giant Screen Cinema Association conference at the Science Museum in London and premiers in Chicago July – STOMP returned to its roots for a new DVD shoot at the Brighton Dome theatre, bringing together a cast from all over the STOMP world. For the first time the entire show has been captured in High Definition sound and video September – Wild Ocean wins 2 awards at the Giant Screen Cinema Association for best sound and best original score at the conference in New York October – Luke and Steve begin production on the first of a series of new digital 3D movies November – Rehearsals begin for the Lost and Found Orchestra’s Christmas run at the Festival Hall in London stomp09.com.au