Tuesday, August 10, 2010
PROMO: Denver Center unleashes "Tap Dogs"
Every performer wants to leave his or her mark on the world. The cast of "Tap Dogs" will do their level best to leave their mark -- and dents -- on the stage floor of the Buell Theatre when the high-voltage dance show returns for eight performances only, September 21-26.
"Tap Dogs" is described as a rocking theatrical event (which means REALLY LOUD) that is part theater, part dance, part rock concert, and a rough, tough and rocking reinvention of tap, performed by an all-male cast on a construction site scaffolding set.
The show was created by Australian choroegrapher Dein Perry in 1995. Since then it has toured to 330 cities worldwide, with more than 12 million seats old.
"Tap Dogs" is loud, fast, and athletic. It's fueled by testosterone, loaded with (male) sex appeal, and oozing machismo. If that's your kind of thing, check it out. "Tap Dogs" certainly makes an impression, and not just on the floor.
For more information on "Tap Dogs," visit http://www.tapdogs.com/. For information and reservations, call 303-893-4100 or visit http://www.denvercenter.org/.
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