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TITLE [Video] Extreme B-Boy Dance Comedy 'Break Out' at the Mayor's Thames Festival 2010 (11.09~12.09)
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Extreme Dance Comedy 'Break Out'

 

at the Mayor's Thames Festival 2010

 

Jubilee Gardens, 11th & 12th September

 

 

 

 

 

BREAK OUT created a new genre of Extreme Dance Comedy. This is the creative combination of hot B-Boy dancing routines, acrobatics and beat-boxing. In addition, there’s a heartwarming comedy that connects the audience to the show.  

 BREAK OUT is a story about prisoners and their wardens, told in a unique, hilarious and touching way.

 BREAK OUT is an energetic extravaganza. Returning to London after a global tour which has taken in London's West End,  Edinburgh's Fringe (2007 Box Office No. 1), Laos, India, Malaysia, China, Bangkok, Singapore and a 3 month Broadway run.

 

 

The non-stop action explodes…the audience in roaring with approval…

- Channelnewsasia.com, 2009 ★★★★☆  

 

Incredible power moves!   

- The New York Times, 2008

 

BREAK OUT, one of the most energetic shows to hit this town…surpasses the typical theatregoing experience with mind blowing choreography and stellar moves that put the American reality TV show, So You Think You Can Dance to shame.  

-  nytheatre. com, 2008

 

Nothing and no one can sit still for a second without being popped, locked, kick-twirled or head spun into profound idiocy.

- Timeout New York, 2008  

 

Truly electrifying…Go see ‘BREAK OUT’

- The Associated Press, 2008                                                                    

 

BREAK OUT! is fun to watch; it ought to be a treat!  

- The Guardian, 2007

 

Great sequences with wonderfully inventive shoulder-spins, straight-arm balances and barrel rolls, and an electrifying few seconds of locking and popping!

 - Observer, 2007

 

The most breathtaking and talented dancers at this year's Festival

…both physical theatre and comedy at its very best.

 - Three Weeks, 2007 ★★★★★

 

A sweet and sweaty performance, featuring the best choreographed car scene since Grease, utterly brilliant beat-boxing and well-judged comedic slapstick routines.  

- The Herald, 2007

 

 

 

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