They're paving the way for others to follow in their footsteps.
A number of industry stars have backed calls for the return of performing arts classes.
The Performing Arts Educators Ireland (PAEI) were set up at the start of the Covid-19 pandemic in Ireland.
They've been campaigning for the return of performing arts classes on behalf of young children and teenagers.
Right now, classes are only allowed outdoors or indoors for individual training.
But the PAEI wants a statement from the government before the 5th of August on when this will change.
And they've recruited none other than Saoirse Ronan to get the message out there!
The Oscar nominee, along with others such as Love/Hate's Tom Vaughan-Lawlor, are supporting the campaign.
The #CurtainUpOnPAEI campaign is looking for classes to be back this September.
They want to be able to tell their young performers that they will be back doing what they love every week.
Saoirse Ronan has had a very successful career so far in the industry.
The 22 year old has won a Golden Globe, been nominated for four Oscars, five British Academy Film Awards and four Screen Actors Guild Awards.
She says that we need support our young people early on in their careers.
Other stars to join in with their support include actor Norma Sheehan, musical theatre star Rebecca Storm, and one of iRadio's I Love irish artists this month, RuthAnne.