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Tap Dogs at Veterans Memorial Auditorium

Tap Dogs

Finished Feb 28, 2019

Veterans Memorial Auditorium

The international sensation is back and ready to leave dents on stages all across North America!

Tap Dogs

Finished Feb 28, 2019

Veterans Memorial Auditorium

The international sensation is back and ready to leave dents on stages all across North America!

Why see Tap Dogs?

Look who's back

Hailing from a steel town north of Sydney, Australia, the rough tough talents of Tap Dogs from Olivier Award-winning choreographer Dein Perry has become an international sensation. Think Stomp meets a more rugged 42nd Street, this high-energy spectacle will blow the limits of tap in a howlingly entertaining evening.

Seen live by over twelve million people in 330 cities across the planet, Tap Dogs has been strutting their sexy, fast and fabulous stuff for two decades. Combining the strength and power of hot and hunky workmen with the precision and talent of the artform, it has to be seen to be believed!

Key Information

Audience

Under 5s are not permitted at this event

Run Time

80 minutes

Dates

Finished Feb 28, 2019

Reviews

Customer reviews

2 reviews, average rating: (4.5 Stars)

Rocco

Absolutely the best performance in years

My wife and I took a chance on this performance tonight for her birthday. This was without a doubt the best performance we've been to in a very long time. They are so entertaining, so skilled, so above all of their peers. YOU MUST EXPERIENCE THIS FOR YOURSELF. ... Read more

Local customer

Good show, but fire the sound man

This is a remarkable show (runtime ~1:20, no intermission) and was I blown away by the tap and coordination. The performers are great and the show is fun and well packaged. Lots of intense rhythm, music and lights. However, the sound man should be fired. Not only was it often painfully loud, but so loud in many places you could not hear the tap steps, even though the tap surfaces had mics. Any show that offers earplugs in the lobby ought to seriously rethink the product it is offering. Also, there are times in the show when it is impossible to look at the stage due to the blinding lights shining directly into the audience. Those who are fans of pop/rock concert experiences may find this great, but I thought it took away from the overall experience. My seat was in the orchestra, midway back. ... Read more

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