Casting Call for Boys and Girls for "Peter Pan" Stage Play
Auditions open for boys and girls for the stage play "Peter Pan." Please review the details below. Additional info: Show Dates: July 12th - 21st. Be prepared to read sides from the script alone and with fellow auditioners. Please see the attachment for details. If you are interested please apply.
20 roles
Omniscient/ Takes pleasure in telling the story/ A little cheeky
Lovely with a romantic mind. Sweet, mocking mouth with a hidden kiss. Adores her children.
Eldest child of the Darlings. Curious. Motherly.
Loved and respected by his wife. Knows about stocks and shares. Frightfully proud of Wendy when she was born.
2nd child of the Darlings. More mature than any of the lost boys. Quite the gentleman. Has a top hat and glasses.
Baby of the Darlings. Very obstinate
Prim Newfoundland dog. Nurse of the Darling children. Caring and thorough.
Never wants to grow up. Cocky and egotistical. Imaginative, but lies a little.
A fairy. Sometimes all good and sometimes all bad. Never both. Sassy and mischievous.
Not brave. Most unfortunate. Fewer adventures than all of them. All the fun things happen when he steps around the corner. Countenance is sweet and humblest of the bunch. The easiest tricked. Bites his knuckles.
Happy and debonair.
Most conceded of the bunch. Feels he remembers the days before being lost and their manners/customs.
A person who gets in predicaments.
Keep close together. Can’t be described because no one knows which one they are describing.
Pirate. Once an usher in a public school and still dainty.
Irish pirate. Genial in nature. Only non-conformist in Hook’s crew. Pathetic.
Captain of the Jolly Roger. Calls himself Jas. Lost his right hand to Peter and now wears a hook. Long curly hair. EYES blue as the forget-me-nots. Grand manner. Never more sinister than when he was most polite. Elegant diction. Man of indomitable courage. He only feared his own blood and Tic Toc Croc. Must always have good form as he has learned in school.
Neverlandian
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