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Lost And Found Orchestra

Booking from Friday, 19th December 2008 until Sunday, 11th January 2009
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'It is exhilarating and strangely beautiful. unpretentious, infectious and great fun'
The Guardian
Hold onto your seats as the creators of Stomp go symphonic with their loudest, most energetic and entertaining new production yet.
'It is exhilarating and strangely beautiful. unpretentious, infectious and great fun'
The Guardian
'A celebration of energy, rhythm and inventiveness. A sprawling, exhilarating event. it's already unmissable'
The Independent
Hold onto your seats as the creators of Stomp go symphonic with their loudest, most energetic and entertaining new production yet.
For over 16 years, Stomp has memorably shown that household objects can be percussion instruments - and now they take the concept to an exhilarating new level with the creation of a very unique Orchestra.
Strings are replaced by a bowed saw section, woodwind and brass instruments become bellows, bottles and kettles - and there's even a part for vacuum cleaners, hair dryers and industrial kitchen cauldrons. Add dance, music, comedy and aerial performance to the mix, and see how cacophony turns to symphony in this irresistible celebration of found sound.
Part concert, part dance, part comedy, part pure performance - Lost and Found is the Southbank Centre's most invigorating offering this Christmas.

Now showing at Royal Festival Hall Theatre

Royal Festival Hall Theatre
Southbank Centre, Belvedere Road
London

The Royal Festival Hall is an iconic building at the heart of Southbank Centre complex. This centre is located near Waterloo station in the London borough of Southwark.
Opened in 1951 as part of the Festival of Britain, the Hall is one of the world’s leading performance venues.
The venue reopened in June 2007 after an extensive two-year refurbishment. As well as the auditorium, the building consists of The Clore Ballroom, Southbank Centre Shop, several places to eat and drink, and the Saison Poetry Library.

Travel directions

Take the Northern, Jubilee or Bakerloo line to Waterloo station. The theatre is approximately 10 minutes walk.

Nearest underground station: Waterloo Station

Nearest train station: Waterloo Station

Buses: 77

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