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prada hobo handbags manager Andrew Wilcox said the Nathan actors had to come across as Sheffielders. "I'm looking for someone authentic who I can really believe and who you can believe is related to the two actors."The boys all seemed to enjoy the audition process: after the tapping your partner's knees warm ups, there were scripts to read and stories of acting mishaps to tell and remember. The unCowell like audition panel heard how one boy lost his breakfast all over his t shirt on the way to an earlier audition and his father, reluctant to spend money visiting Next on the mother of the actor's advice, bought some pound shop air freshener instead, so ensuring his son cleared away the competition and got the part a week later.The boys were from all stages of the acting ladder: some had only appeared in school plays before, others had already taken part in a handful of Sheffield Theatres productions.Eventually, the majority of the morning's group were told they could leave, but that's part of the training of an actor, and several boys said they enjoyed the process itself and learned from it."It is hard for the lads who haven't made it, but you have to explain why it is, and be honest with them, and they will accept it," said Andrew Wilcox. "Sometimes it's simply a matter of height, because all these boys are growing up and they'll still need to look 11 or 12 on tour next spring."Jack Skelton was one of the actors going through to the next round, praised by Andrew for his Sheffield accent.From Chapeltown, the 11 year old had relatives in the steel industry in the past. Mum Sarah pointed out how she'd grown up near some of the film locations in northern Sheffield."I'm from Sheffield, and when I watched the film and saw the role of Nathan, I thought I'm a bit like that," said Jack. "It's a good film and shows Sheffield as it is how everyone is friendly with each other. I think it's good for the city."Jack was now excited about the next audition but was clearly taking a measured view of the whole process."I didn't know how I'd get on. I said before, 'If I come in with nowt and go out with nowt, it's fine. But if I get something out of it, that's good'."This website and its associated newspaper