Penn State College of Arts and Architecture
Center for the Performing Arts at Penn State

TAP DOGS

7:30 p.m. Thursday, December 6
Eisenhower Auditorium

The international sensation TAP DOGS is back! Created by Olivier Award-winning choreographer Dein Perry, with a construction site set by designer/director Nigel Triffitt, and a driving score by composer Andrew Wilkie, TAP DOGS is rough, tough, rocking theatrical entertainment. Winner of eleven international awards, TAP DOGS premiered at the Sydney Theatre Festival, moved on to London and New York City, and has been a howling success all across North America, Europe, Asia, South America, and Australia. “Exciting, athletically feisty, fun-loving, and often hilarious,” writes a Chicago Tribune reviewer. “It’s two shows in one,” asserts a critic for The New York Times. “It revels in both choreographed athleticism and the idealized masculine form.”

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Adult $62, $53
University Park Student $44, $38
18 and Younger $54, $48

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