Talented Isleworth Student Wins Family Trip to New York After Sharing Her Creative Skills with Sony Pictures

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A Local Stagecoach Performing Arts student from Isleworth has won a nationwide writing competition, following the cinema release of “Lyle, Lyle, Crocodile”. The film, which was released in October 2022, is based on the best-selling book series by Bernard Waber.

The live-action/CGI musical comedy film follows a singing crocodile who lives in New York City. It also features an all-star cast including Shawn Mendes and Javier Bardem, and was met with stellar reviews for being a warm and feel-good spectacle for families to enjoy.

Evelyn, aged nine, entered the competition back in October where she created a short story about when Stagecoach’s mascot Sam, the Stagecoach Bear, met Lyle, the Crocodile. Using her own creative skills, as well as the Creative Courage For Life instilled in her through her Stagecoach Performing Arts classes, Evelyn’s entry was picked out of 500 entries by the Stagecoach team. She and her family are now off to New York in the new year and the family couldn’t be prouder.

Evelyn’s mum Helen, said:
“Thank you to everyone at Stagecoach, we are super proud of Evelyn and the trip to New York is an absolute dream come true!”

Stagecoach Isleworth Principal, Valerie Weyland also added:
“We are so incredibly proud of Evelyn; she is a lovely student who has been with us since Early Stages and loves performing – especially singing. Our Stagecoach school at Isleworth gave her a big cheer when they heard the news that she had won. I was also so glad to see that the Stagecoach values of Creative Courage made it into her story to help Lyle! Well done, Evelyn!!”

As a result of the collaboration with Sony Pictures, Stagecoach also ran a “Lyle, Lyle, Crocodile Show in a Box”, a range of performance opportunities that Stagecoach Principals organised for their schools. The bespoke workshop inspired by the film gave Stagecoach students the chance to enjoy performing an abridged version of the story during the Stagecoach Holiday workshops. Through using acting, singing, and dancing skills; children were able to learn about the story of the loveable crocodile, Lyle and his journey to unlock his very own Creative Courage for Life.