Friday, June 3, 2016
Garbage cans spared from further Stomping
Workers were moving out some old props today at the Orpheum on Second Avenue... where "Stomp" is entering its 22nd season. (Auditions are happening June 13 — FYI.)
An arbitrator recently ruled that the dance/percussion show must stay in its longtime home here between Seventh Street and St. Mark's Place after its producers tried to relocate to a playhouse uptown.
Photo by Steven
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ReplyDeleteStomp is garbage
ReplyDeleteMaybe he 9th Precinct can use them now that they got rid of their big metal garbage container and leave their garbage bags on the street for the rats to feast on.
ReplyDeleteWell, it's entertainment to some. Judging by the people outside the theater, it's probably the last thing I'd ever want to see. But who am I to judge. Hopefully, the theatregoers will drop a few bucks in local restaurants / businesses.
ReplyDeleteWell I saw the show around 20 years ago and I thought it was great. I know the crowds now look very suburban but don't judge the show unless you've experienced it personally.
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