The global dance sensation Tap Dogs will be dazzling Cape Town stages next month.
The hit tap show has appeared in over 330 cities and 37 countries, with 12 million people having seen the energy and imagination of these unique performers.
Dein Perry’s Tap Dogs show continues to take the world by storm and is set to tap, beat and dance its way through 2018 and 2019.
The award-winning show has been described as “part theatre, part dance, part rock concert and part construction site,” by the BBC UK and features high-energy dance, theatrical performance and live music performed by a cast of six dancers and two musicians who bring the steelworks to life in a fast-paced, unstoppable spectacular that is the perfect show for anyone aged eight to 80.
The winner of over 15 international awards is a 75-minute show combining the strength and power of workmen with the precision and talent of tap dancing. Whether they are in water, upside down or jumping through scaffolding, Tap Dogs have been performing to the beat of their own drum since their world premiere at the Sydney Theatre Festival in January 1995.
You can see Tap Dogs live at GrandWest from Wednesday 22 to Sunday 26 August. Tickets cost between R215 and R360 with up to 50% off all off-peak performances.
The global dance sensation Tap Dogs will be dazzling Cape Town stages next month.
The hit tap show has appeared in over 330 cities and 37 countries, with 12 million people having seen the energy and imagination of these unique performers.
Dein Perry’s Tap Dogs show continues to take the world by storm and is set to tap, beat and dance its way through 2018 and 2019.
The award-winning show has been described as “part theatre, part dance, part rock concert and part construction site,” by the BBC UK and features high-energy dance, theatrical performance and live music performed by a cast of six dancers and two musicians who bring the steelworks to life in a fast-paced, unstoppable spectacular that is the perfect show for anyone aged eight to 80.
The winner of over 15 international awards is a 75-minute show combining the strength and power of workmen with the precision and talent of tap dancing. Whether they are in water, upside down or jumping through scaffolding, Tap Dogs have been performing to the beat of their own drum since their world premiere at the Sydney Theatre Festival in January 1995.
You can see Tap Dogs live at GrandWest from Wednesday 22 to Sunday 26 August. Tickets cost between R215 and R360 with up to 50% off all off-peak performances.
The global dance sensation Tap Dogs will be dazzling Cape Town stages next month.
The hit tap show has appeared in over 330 cities and 37 countries, with 12 million people having seen the energy and imagination of these unique performers.
Dein Perry’s Tap Dogs show continues to take the world by storm and is set to tap, beat and dance its way through 2018 and 2019.
The award-winning show has been described as “part theatre, part dance, part rock concert and part construction site,” by the BBC UK and features high-energy dance, theatrical performance and live music performed by a cast of six dancers and two musicians who bring the steelworks to life in a fast-paced, unstoppable spectacular that is the perfect show for anyone aged eight to 80.
The winner of over 15 international awards is a 75-minute show combining the strength and power of workmen with the precision and talent of tap dancing. Whether they are in water, upside down or jumping through scaffolding, Tap Dogs have been performing to the beat of their own drum since their world premiere at the Sydney Theatre Festival in January 1995.
You can see Tap Dogs live at GrandWest from Wednesday 22 to Sunday 26 August. Tickets cost between R215 and R360 with up to 50% off all off-peak performances.
The global dance sensation Tap Dogs will be dazzling Cape Town stages next month.
The hit tap show has appeared in over 330 cities and 37 countries, with 12 million people having seen the energy and imagination of these unique performers.
Dein Perry’s Tap Dogs show continues to take the world by storm and is set to tap, beat and dance its way through 2018 and 2019.
The award-winning show has been described as “part theatre, part dance, part rock concert and part construction site,” by the BBC UK.
The show and features high-energy dance, theatrical performance and live music performed by a cast of six dancers and two musicians who bring the steelworks to life in a fast-paced, unstoppable spectacular.
This is the perfect show for anyone aged eight to 80.
The winner of over 15 international awards is a 75-minute show combining the strength and power of workmen with the precision and talent of tap dancing. Whether they are in water, upside down or jumping through scaffolding, Tap Dogs have been performing to the beat of their own drum since their world premiere at the Sydney Theatre Festival in January 1995.
You can see Tap Dogs live at GrandWest from Wednesday 22 to Sunday 26 August. Tickets cost between R215 and R360 with up to 50% off all off-peak performances.
The global dance sensation Tap Dogs will be dazzling Cape Town stages next month.
The hit tap show has appeared in over 330 cities and 37 countries, with 12 million people having seen the energy and imagination of these unique performers.
Dein Perry’s Tap Dogs show continues to take the world by storm and is set to tap, beat and dance its way through 2018 and 2019.
The award-winning show has been described as “part theatre, part dance, part rock concert and part construction site,” by the BBC UK.
The show and features high-energy dance, theatrical performance and live music performed by a cast of six dancers and two musicians who bring the steelworks to life in a fast-paced, unstoppable spectacular.
This is the perfect show for anyone aged eight to 80.
The winner of over 15 international awards is a 75-minute show combining the strength and power of workmen with the precision and talent of tap dancing. Whether they are in water, upside down or jumping through scaffolding, Tap Dogs have been performing to the beat of their own drum since their world premiere at the Sydney Theatre Festival in January 1995.
You can see Tap Dogs live at GrandWest from Wednesday 22 to Sunday 26 August. Tickets cost between R215 and R360 with up to 50% off all off-peak performances.
The global dance sensation Tap Dogs will be dazzling Cape Town stages next month. The hit tap show has appeared in over 330 cities and 37 countries, with 12 million people having seen the energy and imagination of these unique performers.
Dein Perry’s Tap Dogs show continues to take the world by storm and is set to tap, beat and dance its way through 2018 and 2019.
The award-winning show has been described as “part theatre, part dance, part rock concert and part construction site,” by the BBC UK and features high-energy dance, theatrical performance and live music performed by a cast of six dancers and two musicians.
Whether they are in water, upside down or jumping through scaffolding, Tap Dogs have been performing to the beat of their own drum since their world premiere at the Sydney Theatre Festival in January 1995.
You can see Tap Dogs live at GrandWest from Wednesday 22 to Sunday 26 August. Tickets cost between R215 and R360 with up to 50% off all off-peak performances.
The global dance sensation Tap Dogs will be dazzling Cape Town stages next month.
The hit tap show has appeared in over 330 cities and 37 countries, with 12 million people having seen the energy and imagination of these unique performers.
Dein Perry’s Tap Dogs show continues to take the world by storm and is set to tap, beat and dance its way through 2018 and 2019.
The award-winning show has been described as “part theatre, part dance, part rock concert and part construction site,” by the BBC UK.
The show and features high-energy dance, theatrical performance and live music performed by a cast of six dancers and two musicians who bring the steelworks to life in a fast-paced, unstoppable spectacular.
This is the perfect show for anyone aged eight to 80.
The winner of over 15 international awards is a 75-minute show combining the strength and power of workmen with the precision and talent of tap dancing. Whether they are in water, upside down or jumping through scaffolding, Tap Dogs have been performing to the beat of their own drum since their world premiere at the Sydney Theatre Festival in January 1995.
You can see Tap Dogs live at GrandWest from Wednesday 22 to Sunday 26 August. Tickets cost between R215 and R360 with up to 50% off all off-peak performances.
The global dance sensation Tap Dogs will be dazzling Cape Town stages next month.
The hit tap show has appeared in over 330 cities and 37 countries, with 12 million people having seen the energy and imagination of these unique performers.
Dein Perry’s Tap Dogs show continues to take the world by storm and is set to tap, beat and dance its way through 2018 and 2019.
The award-winning show has been described as “part theatre, part dance, part rock concert and part construction site,” by the BBC UK.
The show and features high-energy dance, theatrical performance and live music performed by a cast of six dancers and two musicians who bring the steelworks to life in a fast-paced, unstoppable spectacular.
This is the perfect show for anyone aged eight to 80.
The winner of over 15 international awards is a 75-minute show combining the strength and power of workmen with the precision and talent of tap dancing. Whether they are in water, upside down or jumping through scaffolding, Tap Dogs have been performing to the beat of their own drum since their world premiere at the Sydney Theatre Festival in January 1995.
You can see Tap Dogs live at GrandWest from Wednesday 22 to Sunday 26 August. Tickets cost between R215 and R360 with up to 50% off all off-peak performances.
The global dance sensation Tap Dogs will be dazzling Cape Town stages next month.
The hit tap show has appeared in over 330 cities and 37 countries, with 12 million people having seen the energy and imagination of these unique performers.
Dein Perry’s Tap Dogs show continues to take the world by storm and is set to tap, beat and dance its way through 2018 and 2019.
The award-winning show has been described as “part theatre, part dance, part rock concert and part construction site,” by the BBC UK.
The show and features high-energy dance, theatrical performance and live music performed by a cast of six dancers and two musicians who bring the steelworks to life in a fast-paced, unstoppable spectacular.
This is the perfect show for anyone aged eight to 80.
The winner of over 15 international awards is a 75-minute show combining the strength and power of workmen with the precision and talent of tap dancing. Whether they are in water, upside down or jumping through scaffolding, Tap Dogs have been performing to the beat of their own drum since their world premiere at the Sydney Theatre Festival in January 1995.
You can see Tap Dogs live at GrandWest from Wednesday 22 to Sunday 26 August. Tickets cost between R215 and R360 with up to 50% off all off-peak performances.
The global dance sensation Tap Dogs will be dazzling Cape Town stages next month.
The hit tap show has appeared in over 330 cities and 37 countries, with 12 million people having seen the energy and imagination of these unique performers.
Dein Perry’s Tap Dogs show continues to take the world by storm and is set to tap, beat and dance its way through 2018 and 2019.
The award-winning show has been described as “part theatre, part dance, part rock concert and part construction site,” by the BBC UK and features high-energy dance, theatrical performance and live music performed by a cast of six dancers and two musicians who bring the steelworks to life in a fast-paced, unstoppable spectacular that is the perfect show for anyone aged eight to 80.
The winner of over 15 international awards is a 75-minute show combining the strength and power of workmen with the precision and talent of tap dancing. Whether they are in water, upside down or jumping through scaffolding, Tap Dogs have been performing to the beat of their own drum since their world premiere at the Sydney Theatre Festival in January 1995.
You can see Tap Dogs live at GrandWest from Wednesday 22 to Sunday 26 August. Tickets cost between R215 and R360 with up to 50% off all off-peak performances.
The global dance sensation Tap Dogs will be dazzling Cape Town stages next month.
The hit tap show has appeared in over 330 cities and 37 countries, with 12 million people having seen the energy and imagination of these unique performers.
Dein Perry’s Tap Dogs show continues to take the world by storm and is set to tap, beat and dance its way through 2018 and 2019.
The award-winning show has been described as “part theatre, part dance, part rock concert and part construction site,” by the BBC UK.
The show and features high-energy dance, theatrical performance and live music performed by a cast of six dancers and two musicians who bring the steelworks to life in a fast-paced, unstoppable spectacular.
This is the perfect show for anyone aged eight to 80.
The winner of over 15 international awards is a 75-minute show combining the strength and power of workmen with the precision and talent of tap dancing. Whether they are in water, upside down or jumping through scaffolding, Tap Dogs have been performing to the beat of their own drum since their world premiere at the Sydney Theatre Festival in January 1995.
You can see Tap Dogs live at GrandWest from Wednesday 22 to Sunday 26 August. Tickets cost between R215 and R360 with up to 50% off all off-peak performances.