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8 people, 8 characters and 8 life stories... Liza Minnelli led the cast in 1991, now the the baton goes to Amanda Holden.

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Performance dates

1 March - 18 June 2017

Run time 2 hours 20 min with one interval

Includes interval

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Amanda Holden heads a phenomenal cast in this wonderfully funny and heart-warming comedy which charts the lives of seven women and one man attempting to tap their troubles away at a weekly dancing class. Initially all thumbs and left feet, the group is just getting to grip with the basics when they are asked to take part in a charity gala… Over the course of several months we meet the group, and all of them have a story to tell, There’s haughty Vera, mouthy Maxine and uptight Andy; bubbly Sylvia and shy Dorothy; eager Lynne and cheerful Rose and, of course, Geoffrey. At the piano is the dour Mrs Fraser and spurring them all on, the ever-patient Mavis. Directed by triple Olivier Award winner Maria Friedman, the stellar cast also includes Tracy-Ann Oberman, Anna-Jane Casey, and Nicola Stephenson. Stepping Out was the winner of the Evening Standard Comedy of the Year Award, 1984. It was also made into a musical, which became a film in 1991, starring Liza Minnelli and Julie Walters.

 

Special notes

PLEASE NOTE: Miss Amanda Holden will not be appearing at the following performances: Tuesday 30th May 2017, 7:30pm Wednesday 31st May 2017, 2:30pm & 7:30pm Thursday 1st June 2017, 7:30pm Friday 2nd June 2017, 7:30pm Saturday 3rd June 2017, 2:30pm & 7:30pm.

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Recent Reviews

4.4
152 reviews
Debbie Parker-Boyes

I thought the show was fantastic

Mark Butler

We really enjoyed the show it was very funny and entertaining. All of the actors performed very well.

Karen Page

Enjoyable show with a great cast. It was exciting to watch it performed on the stage!

Mr Laurence Harrison

I went to see the show with a friend and we had very good seats in the stalls. The acting, dancing and music were brilliant and the show is definitely a must for anybody who has yet to see it.

Valerie Mc Kitterick

We thoroughly enjoyed Stepping Out.

of Steven Bishop

Wonderful show and really great venue A+++

Joanne Gray

Amazing show .... so funny!!! Whole cast was brilliant

Mandy Lee

As a exercise teacher who has members who are uncoordinated I found it absolutely hilarious

Sharon Rimmer

Loved, loved, loved it! This was the second time my God-daughter and I saw the show because we loved it so much. Such a fan of Amanda Holden and the other members of the cast were brilliant. It was obvious they liked working together and the chemistry was fabulous. I can't say enough good things about it! Great evening, thank you.

Michelle Coughlan

Great show, great theatre, lots of lol moments!! Would definitely recommend.

Karen Johnson

Thoroughly enjoyable show. All cast members were very good and ofessional.

lee mort

Average show. Amanda Holden cannot act

Latest Stepping Out News

REVIEW: Stepping Out at the Vaudeville Theatre *****

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REVIEW: Stepping Out at the Vaudeville Theatre *****

It’s rare that I don’t agree with a general critical consensus when they don’t take a fancy to a show, but Stepping Out seems to be an exception. Remarkably, I knew nothing about the play before going in other than it focuses on a group of women in a weekly tap class, but what I met was a pleasant surprise. Not only does this play feel fresh and light-hearted, but it’s complex and hilarious in equal measure, making it a West End staple.

 

5 Apr, 2017 | By Shaun Nolan

REVIEW: Tip-Tapping the Night AwayREVIEW: Stepping Out ". . . audiences will not be disappointed"

Reviews / Features

REVIEW: Stepping Out ". . . audiences will not be disappointed"

Tits and teeth is the name of the game at the Vaudeville Theatre. Put on your best smile and face front. That is the lesson given to Mavis’s hapless tap class and it becomes clear that the characters adopt this in their lives, using the class as a means of escape. 

24 Mar, 2017 | By Harrison Fuller

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