Great show!
by Tracey on 4/29/24Hippodrome at France-Merrick Performing Arts Center - BaltimoreRating: 5 out of 5Actors did an amazing job! The performance was great! Loved the interaction with the audience.

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Matchboxes, brooms, garbage cans, Zippo lighters and more fill the stage with energizing beats at STOMP, the inventive and invigorating stage show that's dance, music and theatrical performance blended together in one electrifying rhythm.
AUDIENCES LOVE STOMP!
Actors did an amazing job! The performance was great! Loved the interaction with the audience.
This must now be, my favorite performance on stage. The amazing talent and commitment to outstanding performances by this cast is breathtaking. I’m a lover of percussion and all music and dancing and it’s all wrapped up in one on stage. These folks didn’t even take an intermission…They’re so incredible. Drop everything and run to see the show. Words just don’t describe how stunning the show is.
I was in awe of the unbelievable energy of the entire troupe. 2+ hours of non-stop movement. The rhythms created by such odd-ball things like dryer vent hoses, brooms, rubber tubing, trash can lids, etc. was very impressive. Don't be fooled by the guy the others pick on - he has as much talent as anyone else on that stage! This show was such FUN!!!
Love the show, loved this version, but there was some backlighting on stage that was very annoying in the audience
Stomp took ordinary objects and turned them into musical instruments making delightful rhythms. We loved the concept and the performers were amazing and engaging.
Lasted about a year 1/2 too long. Felt like…..how many things can you use to make noise. Glad we saw it but won’t go back. However the venue is FABULOUS!
It was a good show and very creative with their skits.
Saw Stomp in NYC off Broadway and wanted to see it again. I was not disappointed. I love when the “noise” becomes music!!
Great show. Great energy and enthusiasm. So funny. Phenomenal performers.
would of given 5 stars other than the fact we paid $25 for VIP parking. we googled the address yet all we did was go around the block(s). we finally gave up and parked 2 blocks down and had to walk in the cold wind. i asked an lady once we got inside and she pointed to where the parking was. it was on a block that google didn't even take us on. the show was excellent. for other people, like myself, that doesn't know the area it would be nice to tell us where the parking lot actually is. i was pretty disappointed, and upset that i wasted my money on something that shouldn't of been hard for you to explain after purchasing the tickets.
First saw STOMP in London, 2007. WAAAY CWOOL.!! STOMP in Greensboro was just as AMAZING…!!! THX..!
It was a good experience. Not as high energy as the commercials make it seem. The last 20 minutes is the best part of the show.
Excellent performance by very talented musicians in a fantastically designed performance hall.
I have wanted to see this show for years. I was not disappointed!
The performers were so amazingly talented. They held everyone's attention (my kids are 6 and 10) and included humor, crowd participation, and impressive performances. I was very impressed and would definitely see it again.
The show was amazing!!! We've seen it before but this time they added some comedy and audience participation. I will go see it again and recommend if you havent seen it, GO!
It was a really cool show, no dialogue but that’s didn’t matter. It was fun and full of energy!
This was my second time seeing Stomp! I loved it just as much this time as I did the first time I saw it! The performance pulls you in and keeps you spellbound.
We enjoyed the show very much. The venue was great. We sat in the balcony and had no trouble seeing! Tickets were very affordable! We can't wait till it comes again
The talent these people have is unbelievable. The show is impressive, but also entertaining as the performers bring humor and often involve the crowd. I’d love to go again and take my younger children. It’s a great show for all ages! Only complaint: there was no intermission and that’s fine, but I feel like that should have been told at the start of the show so audience knows how to manage the 2 hours.