It didn’t take long after the announcement was made that
STOMP was coming to the Robinson Grand Performing
Arts Center on November 13th and it was sold out! So
now, The Cultural Foundation of Harrison County is
pleased to say that this international percussion sensation
will remain in town to deliver a second performance the
following day – on Sunday, November 14
th at 4 p.m.
STOMP is a unique combination of percussion,
movement and visual comedy that utilizes household and
industrial objects as musical instruments. The characters
‘wordlessly’ entertain and communicate through dance and
drum.
Due to the significant spread of COVID-19 in Harrison
County, the first performance of STOMP on November
13th will require all guests 12 and older to be fully
vaccinated for COVID and must show proof of vaccination
along with a photo ID at the time of entry into the theater
with their valid ticket. Guests under the age of 12
(accompanied by an adult that meets the vaccination
requirements) or guests who need reasonable
accommodations due to a medical exception or a sincerely
held religious belief must provide proof of a negative
COVID antigen test taken within 24 hours of the
performance start time, or a negative COVID PCR test
taken within 72 hours of the performance start time along
with photo ID. COVID tests must be administered by an
official testing center; self-administered tests will not be
accepted.
Tickets for STOMP’s November 14th performance will
go on sale to the public on Monday, October 11
th at 10
a.m. Tickets will again be priced in three tiers and range
from $39, $55, and $69 in respect to proximity to the
stage. Tickets can be purchased either online anytime at
tickets.therobinsongrand.com or over the phone by calling
855-773-6283 Monday.