Brighton sisters land parts in the West End and big screen

Lauren and Josie SayersLauren and Josie Sayers
Lauren and Josie Sayers
Two youngsters from Brighton have landed parts in a West End musical and a film.

Lauren Sayers, 12, and her sister Josie, 10, were selected to join The Young Actors Group Agency in Brighton after auditioning for Jane Murray-Watson and Louise Difford in February this year.

Within days, Lauren had her first audition for The Wind In The Willows at the London Palladium, before being cast as one of only two child roles. Julian Fellowes’ adaptation of the Kenneth Grahame childhood classic has been on the stage over the summer and Lauren even got to sing on the original cast album.

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She said: "Getting a part in a West End musical was my life dream and now it has come true! I love waking up and realising it is a show day and I can't wait to get back on stage."

If her sister Josie, 10, felt any envy, it certainly wasn’t for long, as Hollywood came knocking in the form of Ridley Scott who was looking for a young Ariadne Getty for his forthcoming movie All The Money In The World, starring Michelle Williams, Mark Wahlberg and Kevin Spacey, this time flying her out to Italy to film her scenes over a couple of weeks.

Josie said: "I was so excited when I heard I got the part – I couldn't believe it. Going to Italy was amazing and meeting Michelle Williams was the best bit!"

The Young Actors Group Agency based in Brighton is a boutique agency founded in 2014 by former actress and producer Jane Murray-Watson initially to provide professional representation for members of The Young Actors Group, a professional part time acting school with branches across Brighton, founded by director Ben Murray-Watson.

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In early 2017, Jane joined f