A new talent agency aiming to help children get onto TV has opened in Lancaster with help from a famous face.
Moriarty Talent Management is owned by Ciara Moriarty, who also runs The Performance Studios theatre school in the city.
The agency's first audition day was held on October 27, when TV actor and presenter Karim Zeroual, famed for Strictly Come Dancing and CBBC, was among the panel of industry experts deciding who to put on their books.
The new agency focusses on representing children aged six to 17 and aims to showcase some of the North’s freshest faces whilst sourcing and scoping out new and regional talent.
"With the North of England being very much underrepresented, we're keen to support young people stepping into the world of acting in both a professional and ethical way," said a spokesperson for Moriarty Talent Management.
Their next audition day on November 17 is also fully booked, but the agency is always on the hunt for talent.
So, if you or someone you know would like to audition to be part of the agency, you can find more information HERE.


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