Five musical theatre performers from Jersey have reached the semi-final of a national competition to perform at a West End theatre in front of industry experts.
Listen to the young Jersey singers hoping to perform in London's famous West End . Picture credit: West End Calling / ITV Channel
Ella Du Feu, Ellie-Mai Martin, Orielle Stanley, Madeleine Harvey, and Riley De Andrade have all been selected from that event to now attend the semi-finals on Saturday 4 and Sunday 5 May in Manchester and London.
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