Celebrity guests cut the ribbon as the Cotswolds' newest performing arts centre opened its doors for the first time.

Cidermill Theatre has officially opened at Chipping Campden School, the culmination of nine years of hard work.

Actor Ben Miller, best known for playing DI Richard Poole in Death in Paradise, and chart-topping singer Jennifer Paige joined the crowds for the historic occasion on Friday, September 30.

Paige performed a live set at the launch event, including her international hit ‘Crush’, which was recorded for an adventure TV series sponsored by Land Rover.

Speaking after, she said: “It was an honour to be a part of the opening launch of the Chipping Camden Performing Arts School.

“For me it was a life changing experience to have a similar opportunity at PHS.

“There is nothing like having talented mentors to share knowledge during such formative years.”

Cotswold Journal: Jennifer Paige performs at the launch event. Credit: Cameo StudioJennifer Paige performs at the launch event. Credit: Cameo Studio (Image: Jennifer Paige performs at the launch event. Credit: Cameo Studio)

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Plans for the theatre first emerged for the project nine years ago, with support being provided by Julian Lloyd Webber, brother of Andrew, along the way.

In total, the project cost around £4 million to complete.

The end product is a performing arts centre that will serve both the school and wider community.

New facilities include the Rockspring Auditorium, with a professional audio and lighting system and retractable seating for an audience of 292, an amphitheatre for seating of up to 100, The Rhubarb Lounge for intimate performances, a fully equipped dance studio, black box studio, classroom and rehearsal areas, dressing rooms and a café and bar.

John Sanderson, Chipping Campden School principal, said: “I could never have imagined that it would take 10 years and a great deal of collaboration and commitment to take the dream of a performing arts centre and make it into a reality.

“The building itself, in all honesty, has surpassed our expectations in housing a range of professional facilities. There is now a very vibrant future for the performing arts across the North Cotswolds. Let the show begin!”

Cotswold Journal: Cidermill Theatre foyer. Credit: Cameo StudioCidermill Theatre foyer. Credit: Cameo Studio (Image: Cidermill Theatre foyer. Credit: Cameo Studio)

“Cidermill Theatre will create so many opportunities for the school and the community,” added general manager, Danielle McCabe.

“I am currently putting together a wide-ranging programme of theatrical performances, cinema screenings, talks, live music and dance.

“There will be something for everyone to enjoy.”

Further information about performances, hiring, volunteering or donating to Cidermill Theatre can be found at www.cidermilltheatre.com (launching soon) or by contacting the GM at dmccabe@cidermilltheatre.com.

Cotswold Journal: Principal of Chipping Campden School John Sanderson and general manager of Cidermill Theatre Danielle McCabe. Credit: Cameo StudioPrincipal of Chipping Campden School John Sanderson and general manager of Cidermill Theatre Danielle McCabe. Credit: Cameo Studio (Image: John Sanderson and Danielle McCabe. Credit: Cameo Studio)