Jake Street fought off strong competition from all over the UK to land the role of 'Thomas' in the TV film 'Five Miles Out' which was filmed on the East Coast at Half Term.
Following a two month run playing Jeremy Potts in the UK tour of 'Chitty Chitty Bang Bang', Charlie Street filmed two TV commercials for 'Buckle My Shoe', to be screened in Autumn/Winter.
Izaac Hurtault recently appeared on The Paul O'Grady Show. He spent a couple of days in London and had a fantastic time.
Rebecca Nunn has been chosen to appear in 'Get 100', a maths based programme for CBBC.
Connor Philipson has landed the title role in 'Oliver' at the grand Theatre, Leeds after two gruelling auditions.
Heather Kendrick, Elinor Tew and Casey Magloire successfully auditioned for roles in a professional production of Annie, to be staged in Manchester.
Casey Magloire from Queensbury won the Student of the Year award at the Stardom Celebration of Achievement at the Victoria Theatre Halifax. Casey was selected from over 260 students and won a trophy and a year's scholarship. Leon Pryce (A Stardom parent and St. Helen's rugby league player) presented the award to Casey in front of a capacity audience. Many other Stardom students won awards and all classes performed. Every student received a gift to recognise their efforts and achievements.
Stardom students raised £700 for Martin House Children's Hospice and Motor Neurone Disease Research in charity bag pack at Marks and Spencer, Halifax.
Four Stardom students performed in the professional production of 'Chitty Chitty Bang Bang' at the Alhambra Theatre, Bradford. Charlie Street (9), pictured left, from Heaton, Bradford played the main role of Jeremy Potts (son of inventor Caractacus Potts). Bailey Dyson, Megan Masters and Connor Philipson were in the children's dancing and singing team. The four did exceptionally well given that over 250 children turned up to audition!
Our recent production, 'Razzle Dazzle 'Em 2007' raised £2000.00 for Martin House Children's Hospice. Two students, Sarah Razzell and Alice Davies travelled to the hospice near Wetherby to present a cheque to fundraising co-ordinator Julie Henderson. The girls were then given a guided tour of the hospice and it's beautiful grounds.