“Stomp” to come crashing back to town

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The cast of “stomp” engaging in some of its rhythmic mischief.

“Stomp,” the enduring percussion spectacle that has been seen by 24 million people worldwide during the past two decades, will be returning to Chicago for a one-week engagement this winter. The show will run Jan. 20-25 at the Bank of America Theatre, 18 W. Monroe.

Group tickets are now on sale at (312) 977-1710. Individual tickets will be available at a later date. Got more information visit http://www.BroadwayInChicago.com.

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