Royal visit: Young performers 'did Chichester proud'
The Queen watched a stunning performance by 70 members of the youth theatre as part of her visit.
Speaking after Her Majesty's visit today, Daniel Evans, artistic director at the CFT, said: "It was a bit overwhelming to be honest. She was just delightful.
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Hide Ad"She showed a real interest in our youth theatre, she asked lots of questions and spoke to the young performers which was lovely.
"She said afterwards how much she enjoyed the performance.
"We talked about all sorts of things, we showed her our archive of pictures from her last visit to the theatre in 1962 with the Duke of Edinburgh when she watched Lawrence Olivier perform here.
"The conversation was very relaxed, she was very chatty and was very good at putting everyone instantly at ease. She was utterly charming.
He added: "It's great for the city and great for the whole county.
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Hide Ad"It was great that so many people turned out in the cold to see here, people were here before our staff arrived at 6.30am."
Rachel Tackley, executive director, said: "It was extraordinary and great fun, everyone involved seemed to have a really great time.
"What's lovely is when you plan everything meticulously and it goes to plan, it was hugely rewarding and a huge relief.
"She was glorious company and she said how much she really enjoyed the show.
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Hide Ad"Daniel and I have seen lots of rehearsals and every time I cried because it was so moving at the end.
"Dale Rooks, who directs our youth theatre, did a brilliant job and the performers were incredible, they did themselves and the city proud.
"It was great how excited every one of them was to perform for her."