
REVIEW: STOMP: A Smashing Success–Limited Performance, See It Today!
Even if you’ve experienced STOMP before, it’s worth seeing again. The show has evolved dramatically since its early ’90s debut, breathing new life into an

Even if you’ve experienced STOMP before, it’s worth seeing again. The show has evolved dramatically since its early ’90s debut, breathing new life into an

Mr. Chace’s villainy is perfection: exhibited clearly while still maintaining brilliant restraint, somehow making Iago even more sinister.

The actors are succeeding in exactly what the play demands: exposing the ugliness beneath carefully constructed civility.

From the beginning, the emotions are so palpable that the language almost became secondary.