After his theatre debut as James in The Snowman, Phoenix can now be seen playing Marlon in the Tony Award®-winning musical MJ at the Prince Edward Theatre.
Sahib is playing Young Gabriel in the hit comedy-drama Sweetpea.
Rio is currently touring with The Bodyguard, alongside Matt Cardle and Sidonie Smith.
Mia stars as Mia Gifford in the BBC drama Wild Cherry.
Alba can be heard playing Young Evil Pea in the popular animation Supertato.
Shyanne will be reprising her role as Sophie for Season 2 of CBBC’s Football Fantastics.
Louis is playing Urchin in the upcoming feature film Wuthering Heights, starring Margot Robbie.
Magnolia made her theatrical debut in Juniper Blood at the Donmar Warehouse.
Josh flew to Poland to feature in World of Tanks – 15 Years of Friendship.
Isabelle has been confirmed to play Holly in the BBC series Beyond Paradise.
Rhys can also be seen playing Cole in FBI: International.
Iqra has been on set for the remake of The Magic Faraway Tree.
Oscar and Kayson walked the red carpet to interview the stars of Disney’s Elio.
Samuel is set to feature in the upcoming remake of Ebenezer, alongside Johnny Depp and Sir Ian McKellen.
Zac is currently playing Young Harry in Harry Potter and the Cursed Child in the West End.
Shyanne has been touring the UK with Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, alongside Donny Osmond.
Rhys has been on set for the upcoming feature film One Last Shot.
Jacob attended the premiere of Moana 2 and interviewed the cast for Disney.
After his theatre debut as James in The Snowman, Phoenix can now be seen playing Marlon in the Tony Award®-winning musical MJ at the Prince Edward Theatre.
Myles is appearing as Fleance in Macbeth at the RSC.
Louis will also be playing Young Charlie in the multi-award-winning musical Kinky Boots at the London Coliseum.
Jack can be seen in cinemas as Jeeto in The Running Man.
Zander made his theatrical debut in Starlight Express at the Wembley Troubadour.
Trixie is playing Cressida Fitzmaurice in the ITV thriller The Party.
Alan is currently playing Young Lee in the BBC drama Waiting for the Out.
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Great things often start off small
James and the Giant Peach