Into the Top Theatre School of Los Angeles

Into the Top Theatre School of Los Angeles is a British/American/Australian/Canadian live-action teen drama series. It stars an ensemble cast consisting of Zoe Tria, Raphael Lau, Connor Ball, Brad Simpson, James McVey, Tristan Evans, Blake Richardson, George Smith, Reece Bibby, Zach Herron, Jack Avery, Daniel Seavey, Corbyn Besson, Jonah Marais, Eben, Brandon Arreaga, Zion Kuwonu, Edwin Honoret, Nick Mara, Austin Porter, Ryan Lofthouse, Cooper Stout, Joshua James, Eddie Jones, Henry Moodie, Luke Scott, Denis Coleman, Max & Harvey, Gun, Aidan Harney, Yuto Yoshida, Thaiyo Kido, Johnny Orlando, Wengie, Tanya Leong, Shawn Mendes and HRVY. Filming takes place in Los Angeles, California, United States.

Synopsis
Hong Kong-American, Raphael Lau and Filipino-American, Zoe Tria were failing child actors and directors who couldn't get into Broadway before they turn 18. So they were enrolled into Los Angeles' top theatre school to form a troupe consisting of their friends as well as former Broadway and West End actors and actresses who were also failing. Mainly consisting of diverse members from the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom and Australia. Together, they have to find their success and go to Broadway and eventually, West End. By doing covers of many different musicals.

Format
After The Secondary School Choir was cancelled, Zoe Tria decided to reboot the series into an American version but with a diverse British, American, Canadian and Australian cast. The performing arts school in Los Angeles is fictional Spirit Performing Arts School (loosely based on Spirit Young Performers Company in the UK). Similar to The Secondary School Choir, the series is a teen drama and musical. However, the series will revolve around the cast doing different musical productions from Broadway and West End (especially Disney productions) and each production will split into 2 parts. And it will begin with an origins story. Consisting of the cast singing songs and doing choreography in order. Though released in 2021, the series is set in 2020.

Main Characters
Zoe Tria, a failing Filipino-American child actress, Zoe aspires to become the lead star and eventually director of a Broadway and West End production. She is known as the Lea Selonga of the group.

Raphael Lau, a failing Hong Kong-American child actor, he is great partners with Zoe and is passionate to form a troupe and eventually join Broadway and West End.

Connor Ball, a once successful Scottish musician and actor who is now failing, he is now hired by Raphael and Zoe to fill up his dreams again.

Brad Simpson, a once successful British musician and actor of Greek and Chinese descent from Birmingham who is now failing, he is now hired by Raphael and Zoe to fill up his dreams again.

James McVey, a once successful British musician and actor from Bournemouth who is now failing, he is now hired by Raphael and Zoe to fill up his dreams again.

Tristan Evans, a once successful British musician and stage manager from Exeter who is now failing, he is now hired by Raphael and Zoe to fill up his dreams again.

Blake Richardson, a failing British actor of Greek descent from Manchester whose girlfriend is now successful on Broadway, he is hired by Raphael and Zoe to find the success his girlfriend has.

George Smith, a once successful British musician and actor from London who is now failing, he is now hired by Raphael and Zoe to fill up his dreams again.

Reece Bibby, a once successful British musician and actor from Lancashire who is now failing, he is now hired by Raphael and Zoe to fill up his dreams again.

Zach Herron, a failing former American child actor of Filipino and Irish descent from Texas, he joins the theatre troupe to find the success he needs.

Jack Avery, a failing former American child actor from Pennsylvania, he joins the theatre troupe to find the success he needs.

Daniel Seavey, a failing former American child actor from Oregon, he joins the theatre troupe to find the success he needs.

Corbyn Besson, a failing former American child actor of Dutch from Virginia, he joins the theatre troupe to find the success he needs.

Jonah Marais, a once successful American musician and actor of Finnish, Swedish and Jewish descent from Minnesota who is now failing, he is now hired by Raphael and Zoe to fill up his dreams again.

Eben, a once successful American musician and actor from Ohio who is now failing, he is now hired by Raphael and Zoe to fill up his dreams again.

Brandon Arreaga, a failing former American child actor of Mexican and Caucasian descent from Texas, he joins the theatre troupe to find the success he needs.

Zion Kuwonu, a once successful Canadian musician and actor of West African, Irish and Scottish descent from Ottawa who is now failing, he is now hired by Raphael and Zoe to fill up his dreams again.

Edwin Honoret, a once successful American musician and actor of Dominican descent from New York who is now failing, he is now hired by Raphael and Zoe to fill up his dreams again.

Nick Mara, a once successful American musician and actor of Italian and Irish descent from New Jersey who is now failing, he is now hired by Raphael and Zoe to fill up his dreams again.

Austin Porter, a once successful American musician, choreographer and actor from New Carolina who is now failing, he is now hired by Raphael and Zoe to fill up his dreams again.

Ryan Lofthouse, a failing German-born British child actor of Scottish and Irish from Northern England, he joins the theatre troupe to find the success he needs.

Cooper Stout, a failing British child actor from Kent, he joins the theatre troupe to find the success he needs.

Joshua James, a failing British child actor of Brazilian and Swedish from Northern England, he joins the theatre troupe to find the success he needs.

Eddie Jones, a failing British child actor from London, he joins the theatre troupe to find the success he needs.

Henry Moodie, a failing British child actor from London, he joins the theatre troupe to find the success he needs.

Luke Scott, a failing British child actor from London, he joins the theatre troupe to find the success he needs.

Denis Coleman, a failing American child actor from London, he joins the theatre troupe to find the success he needs.

Max & Harvey, failing British twin child actors from Surrey, they join the theatre troupe to find the success they need.

Gun, a failing British child actress of Chinese descent from Birmingham, she joins the theatre troupe to find the success she needs.

Aidan Harney, a failing American child actor of Irish and French descent from Massachusetts, he joins the theatre troupe to find the success he needs.

Yuto Yoshida, a failing Canadian child actor of Japanese and French-Canadian descent from Quebec, he joins the theatre troupe to find the success he needs.

Thaiyo Kido, a failing American director and producer of Japanese and Chinese descent from California, he joins the theatre troupe to find the success he needs.

Johnny Orlando, a failing Canadian child actor of Italian descent from Ontario, he joins the theatre troupe to find the success he needs.

Wengie, a once successful Chinese-born Australian singer and actress of Chinese descent from Sydney who is now failing, she is now hired by Raphael and Zoe to fill up her dreams again.

Tanya Leong, a failing American director and producer of Chinese and Malaysian descent from Texas, she joins the theatre troupe to find the success she needs.

Shawn Mendes, a failing former Canadian child actor of Portuguese and British descent from Ontario, he joins the theatre troupe to find the success he needs.

HRVY, a failing former British child actor from Kent, he joins the theatre troupe to find the success he needs.

Troye Sivan, a failing former South African-born Australian child actor of Jewish descent from Western Australia, he joins the theatre troupe to find the success he needs.