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STOMP Celebrates American Heart Association's 'Go Red for Women' on Fox & Friends Today

By: Feb. 04, 2013
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See Stomp on "Fox & Friends" today, February 4 as they celebrate The American Heart Association's Go Red For Women campaign. Women have been fighting heart disease - the No. 1 killer of women - both individually and together as part of the Go Red For Women movement for 10 years. To date, more than 627,000 women's lives have been saved, but the fight is far from over. Women need the right information, education and care, in order to treat, prevent, and even end heart disease. Stomp, the international sensation and long running New York stage hit, wants to help to "Stomp out Heart Disease."

Created by Luke Cresswell and Steve McNicholas, Stomp is currently playing in New York, London's West End, on North American and European tours. In addition to the stage shows, Stomp has been an overwhelming success marked by rave reviews, numerous awards, an Academy Award nomination, four Emmy nominations and one Emmy Award for their acclaimed HBO special Stomp Out Loud, noteworthy TV appearances including The London 2012 Olympic Games Closing Ceremony, The Academy Awards (produced by Quincy Jones), Mister Rogers' Neighborhood, and a series of award-winning international commercials. Stomp is the winner of an Olivier Award for Best Choreography (London's Tony Award); an Obie Award; a Drama Desk Award for Unique Theatre Experience, and a Special Citation from Best Plays.

Visit www.stomponline.com for US information and www.stomp.co.uk for news on the London and European companies. The Orpheum Theatre is located at 126 Second Avenue between 7th and 8th Streets.



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