Wokingham Today

Drive-thru celebratio­ns help mark 10th anniversar­y

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TO MARK a decade in showbusine­ss, more than 300 families held a drive-by celebratio­n on Saturday.

It wasn’t the original plan: Steppin Out Stars of Tomorrow had intended to hold a special theatrical event, but the allsinging, all-dancing performanc­es were nixed by the coronaviru­s.

So school principal, Shelley Otway, hit upon another way to allow her pupils to celebrate 10 years of the classes being run from The Emmbrook School – it has since expanded to include Woodley and Wargrave.

They were invited to drive past Hatchwood Mills in Winnersh, to deliver cards and presents and meet special guests: patron Matt Stirling, who has just returned to the set of Jurassic Park 4 where is an actor and stuntman, and Emma Lainsbury, who starred as Alice in Wonderland in the original production. She is currently studying at a Barcelona drama school.

And they could also enjoy an ice cream.

Ms Otway said: “I never thought it would be so wellreceiv­ed. The neighbours on Hatchwood Mills were so supportive. The children all came along, beeped their horn and got a free ice cream from me from Ian at Mr Whippy.

“It was nice to be able to support another local business in such difficult times.”

She continued: “They all bought with them pictures and cards and had their photos taken with themed Alice in Wonderland characters, our first-ever show.”

Although the planned anniversar­y performanc­es won’t now go ahead, the old theatre adage ‘the show must go on’ has seen Ms Otway take her school – and community – online.

“We added daytime classes to keep the children entertaine­d, free costume-making completion­s, held an online talent comp, a weekly quiz and Facebook live events where the children could win prizes.”

And Saturday’s celebratio­n brought cheer to Ms Otway, who said: “I was so humbled by the amazing turnout and it gives me hope that I will have a business to return to in September when we get the green light from our venues and the government.”

For more details, log on to www.steppinout­stars.co.uk

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