Stomp Helps Katrina Victims with Free Tickets and Donations, Sept. 25

By: Sep. 07, 2005
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On September 25th, the New York production of Stomp will make free tickets available to the first 50 people at the Orpheum Theatre box office (126 Second Avenue at 8th Street) for all Tuesday through Saturday performances in exchange for a $20 donation per ticket.  All proceeds will go to The Red Cross for victims of Hurricane Katrina.  

This offer is subject to availability and available only at the box office between 1- 6 PM; phone orders will not be accepted.

Stomp is the long-running spectacle of drums, rhythm and movement that opened at off-Broadway's Orpheum Theatre on February 27th, 1994.  Luke Cresswell and Steve McNicholas directed the show, which opened with 9 performers in its cast.

Stomp plays Tuesday-Friday at 8 PM, Saturday at 7 & 10:30 PM, and Sunday at 3 & 7 PM.  This offer is good for all performances except Sunday, and expires on September 25th.

For more information and for tickets, visit www.stomponline.com.

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