Nuthouse Stomp
Choreographer:
Leigh Warren
Composer:
Turner Layton, Leo Wood
Lyricist:
Henry Creamer
Recording artist:
Fats Waller, Kid Punch Miller
Set designer:
Bob Ringwood
Costume designer:
Bob Ringwood
Lighting designer:
Richard Caswell
World premiere:
9 Mar 1978, Ballet Rambert, Sadler's Wells Theatre, London
Production note:
Bob Ringwood is credited as 'design'.
Music title:
After You've Gone (Layton/Creamer, 1918); Somebody Stole My Gal (Wood, 1918); Baby Have a Dream of Me
Music details:
Recorded music: RCA 741-112 and Herwin 108 C1679
Source:
Programme and reference file in the Rambert Archive
Archive catalogue:
WORK/0286
Performances
Date ↿⇂ | Programme ↿⇂ | Venue ↿⇂ |
---|---|---|
9 Mar 1978 Evening |
Ancient Voices of Children | Laocoon | Nuthouse Stomp* | Black Angels | Sadler's Wells Theatre, London |
18 Jan 1979 Evening |
Echoi* | Praeludium | Nuthouse Stomp | Arts Centre, University of Warwick, Coventry |
1 Jul 1980 Evening |
Ziggurat | Preludes and Song* | Nuthouse Stomp | Everyman Theatre, Cheltenham |
5 Feb 1981 Evening |
Landscape | Paper Sunday | Figures of Wind* | Nuthouse Stomp | Opera Theatre, Royal Northern College of Music, Manchester |
10 Feb 1981 Evening |
Preludes and Song | Paper Sunday | Room to Dance* | Nuthouse Stomp | Haymarket Theatre, Leicester |
6 Mar 1981 Evening |
Figures of Wind* | The Rite of Spring: Pictures of Pagan Russia* | Nuthouse Stomp | Sadler's Wells Theatre, London |