Stepping Out is a popular comedy play by Richard Harris about a group of amateur tap dancers in a North London church hall, focusing on their personal lives, friendships, and struggles as they prepare for a charity show. The play, which won the Evening Standard Comedy of the Year award in 1984, uses the tap class as a backdrop to explore themes of courage, overcoming obstacles, and finding community. It features a cast of distinct characters, including the ex-professional dancer Mavis who runs the class, and culminates in a surprisingly successful performance.
Please note: Mild, infrequent bad language
Suitability: 14+
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