Stepping Out (play)
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| Stepping Out | |
| Written by | Richard Harris |
|---|---|
| Characters | Mavis Vera Maxine Andy Sylvia Dorothy Lynne Rose Geoffrey Mrs Fraser |
| Date of premiere | September 25, 1984 |
| Original language | English |
| Setting | a dingy North London church hall |
| IBDB profile | |
Stepping Out is a 1987 Broadway play by Richard Harris. It won the Evening Standard Comedy of the Year award in 1984.
[edit] Plot
The play revolves around eight students, which all attend the same weekly tap dancing class in a dingy North London church hall. The students come to class every week to chat, relax and, if they can manage to, learn a couple of dance steps. However, the steps and routines are just the background for the real focus of the play, the relationships and interactions of these very different people.

