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Showing at: Ambassadors Theatre
Box Office: 0844 8112 334
Download (pdf format): Seating plan
Age: General
Genre: Entertainment
The British theatrical sensation, Stomp, makes music from the mundane. It has no words and little in the way of traditional melody; it is all about the thumping, all-encompassing beat of a rhythm.
Stomp is a unique, award-winning show which has thrilled audiences all over the world. It combines elements of theatre, dance, comedy and percussion to turn the clutter of urban life into the source of infectious rhythm and wonder.
Eight resourceful performers hammer out a feel-good rhythm using everything from matchboxes to wooden poles and rubbish bins to the kitchen sink. The beat-banging show is currently in its seventh London year.
Stomp’s creators Luke Cresswell and Steve McNicholas met in 1981 when they were both members of street band Pookiesnackenburger and theatre group Cliff Hanger. It was with Pookiesnackenburger that the pair began to make music from bins, creating a piece for the Edinburgh Festival and an advert for Heineken.
A 30-minute version of Stomp was first performed in Brighton in 1990. A year later, in July 1991, the full version of Stomp was staged at the Bloomsbury theatre before being taken to the Edinburgh Festival where it won both acclaim and awards. In 1992 Stomp began to make appearances all over the world, before 1994 saw it make its first stop at Sadler’s Wells, receiving a Laurence Olivier Award nomination for Best Entertainment.
Stomp’s impressive run at London’s Vaudeville theatre – it is currently one of the longest running shows in the West End – began in the autumn of 2002 and continued until autumn 2007, when it transferred to its current home, the Ambassadors theatre.
show times: Mon & Fri 20:00, Thu & Sat 15:00 & 20:00, Sun 15:00 & 18:00
ticket prices: £25-£49.50
duration: 1h40
map: View Map
Access Enabled Map (pdf format):
View The Ambassadors Theatre Access Enabled Map
address: West Street, London, United Kingdom, WC2H 9ND
nearest tube: Leicester Square (250m uphill)
nearest bus: 14, 19, 22, 24, 29, 38, 40, 176
parking: Westminter City Council car park at Cambridge Circus. NCP at Upper St Martin’s Lane and Bedfordbury.
air conditioned: Yes
Access Booking: Tel: 020 7395 5405
discounts: Access discounts available.
access description: 15cm step into foyer. Box Office to left. 26 steps down to Stalls. 5 steps up to Dress Circle with 3 steep steps between rows. Staircases have highlights and handrails on both sides. Venue open 30 mins before performance.
hearing impaired: Induction Loop Necklace: suitable for persons wearing a hearing aid. The induction loop is worn around the neck and the hearing aid needs to be switched to the ‘T’ setting. The loop has adjustable volume control. Headset: This device amplifies the sound through earpieces similar to headphones. Suitable for persons without hearing aids.
guide dogs policy: Guide dogs allowed inside auditorium – please ask for an aisle seat or row F in the Circle. Dogs can also be looked after by theatre staff with prior arrangement.
wheelchairs: No spaces for wheelchair users. Transfer seating for 2 people is possible to row F in the Circle (up 5 steps).
toilets: No adapted toilets. Regular toilets on various levels.
disabled toilets: No adapted toilet.
legroom: Circle row F is situated up 5 steps and has a wide aisle with good legroom.
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