Kid Performers Needed for Theatre Audition "Winnie The Pooh"
Children ages 10 and up are needed for "Winnie The Pooh" Play. Please see the details below. ONLY LOCAL TALENT WILL BE ACCEPTED. About the project: Winnie the Pooh is Christopher Robin's fat little "bear of very little brain" who would like to drift peacefully through life, humming tunes and stopping frequently to eat "a little something." However, he finds himself involved in all sorts of frantic adventures, assisted by such friends as the dismal Eeyore, Piglet and Rabbit, with his countless relations. Pooh's intentions are always the best, but his passion for honey and condensed milk keeps getting him into trouble. When friend Piglet gets roped into Kanga's household and Kanga starts bathing him (with soap!) and forcing down spoonfuls of Strengthening Medicine, Pooh wants to fly to the rescue, but he's had so many snacks he gets stuck in the door. Additional info: Auditionees will be asked to: 1. Perform the Madame Dido monologue attached. 2. Perform from the selection of readings attached. 3. Provide a list of conflicts. Rehearsals will be in person on Sundays, Tuesdays, and select Thursdays. Performances will take place from July 18th to July 26th, 2025, at the Footlighters Playhouse in East Walpole. If interested, please apply.
12 roles
A chubby, honey-loving bear who is kind, loyal, and always ready to help, even if he doesn’t always understand what’s going on.
A small, nervous pig who tries his best to be brave, especially for his friends.
A gloomy donkey who expects the worst but secretly appreciates kindness and friendship.
A bossy, fast-talking rabbit who loves making plans and gets frustrated when things don’t go his way.
A grand, self-important owl who loves telling long stories and giving advice, even when it’s not needed.
A warm and caring mother kangaroo who is gentle but firm.
A playful, energetic young kangaroo who is always bouncing and eager for adventure.
A bright and imaginative boy who leads his friends and cherishes the magic of the Hundred Acre Wood.
Warm and loving, they encourage Christopher Robin’s imagination while gently guiding him toward growing up.