Tyne had always wanted to train in performing arts and make it his career.
“I want to dance, I want to do something in London, I want to do musical theatre and then films,” he continued.
“I hope I’ll then be spotted in theatre and get known.
“Being in Wicked has taught me you need to show up, you need to go for it, and you can’t just be like the others, you need to be yourself, and proud of it, and excel.
“It made me get noticed and have hope for the future, that having such a small role can lead to something bigger.”
He said he had been offered other opportunities but wanted to focus on his GCSEs, which included dance and drama.