Tuesday, October 22, 2019

Stomp essays

Stomp essays For my first cultural event, I went to the Broadway event Stomp. This took place at the First Union Center in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania. I really did not know what to expect going into this, and I can say that I thoroughly enjoyed the event. As you could gather from the title of the show, Stomp was a collection of skits where the actors used random objects and created some sort of catchy beat. They used objects such as water bottles, trash cans and lids, brooms, pipes, barrels, and other things in that nature. They also did some skits without any objects, just using their hands, heads, and feet. All you could really do throughout the event was sit there in your seat in complete amazement and wonder. I was amazed at how they made such great sounds out of random objects, and at the same time wondered how they thought this up and how they were able to actually do it. Although the event lasted for about 2 hours, it did not seem to actually be that long. Time just flew by while I was watching this show, as it was very exciting and suspenseful. While I was watching the event, I could not help but wonder and wait to see what these very talented people were going to come up with next. Without a doubt, I would have to say that this event was well worth going to. The way that the actors and actresses were able to create these very catchy beats and sound from the, what seemed very random, objects was just amazing. As I already said, they were unbelievably good at what they did, and well deserving of any accolades that they get from it. I would highly recommend this Broadway show to anyone who would like to see people improvise with random objects. Definitely, it is an A+ quality show. ...

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