"Annie JR." Musical Needs Boys and Girls
Looking for kids in grades 6-8 for "Annie JR." Musical. Please see the details below. ONLY LOCAL TALENT WILL BE ACCEPTED. Additional info: Students must perform one of the listed songs attached to the sign-up link using an accompaniment track (no backing vocals). Memorization is encouraged but not required. Students must learn the choreography provided and perform it in a small group. CALLBACKS (By invitation only) Date: Thursday, August 28. Students must have no conflicts on the week of tech week/performances November 3-8, 2025. If interested, please apply.
34 roles
Annie is a brave, independent 11-year-old girl living in an orphanage. She’s smart, hopeful, and never gives up—even when life is tough. If you can light up the stage with a strong singing voice and show both sass and heart, this role is for you! Vocal Type: Mezzo-Soprano (strong belt) Solo in Songs: “Maybe” “Tomorrow” “I Don’t Need Anything But You” (with Warbucks and Grace)
Warbucks is a powerful millionaire who learns how to care and connect with Annie. This role is perfect for someone who can act mature and confident, but also show warmth by the end of the show. Vocal Type: Baritone Solo in Songs: “NYC” (with Grace and Annie) “You Won’t Be An Orphan For Long” “I Don’t Need Anything But You” (with Annie and Grace)
She runs the orphanage and really doesn’t like kids. She’s dramatic, mean, and hilarious—a great part if you love big characters and have strong comedic timing and a bold singing voice. Vocal Type: Alto (strong character voice) Solo Songs: “Little Girls” “Easy Street” (with Rooster and Lily)
Grace is Mr. Warbucks’ assistant. She’s elegant, calm, and kind. A great fit if you have a strong singing voice, carry yourself with confidence, and can show warmth toward Annie. Vocal Type: Soprano/Mezzo Solo in Songs: “I Think I’m Gonna Like It Here” “NYC” (with Warbucks and Annie) “I Don’t Need Anything But You” (ensemble lines)
Rooster is Miss Hannigan’s sly, sneaky brother who’s always working a con. If you’re confident, love playing a flashy villain, and can sing and move well, this part is for you. Vocal Type: Tenor Solo Songs: “Easy Street” (with Miss Hannigan and Lily)
Lily is Rooster’s silly and dramatic partner-in-crime. This is a fun role for someone with a great voice and comedic style who enjoys playing a big, over-the-top character. Vocal Type: Mezzo-Soprano Solo in Songs: “Easy Street” (with Miss Hannigan and Rooster)
The youngest and cutest.
Is the next to littlest
The sensitive cry baby
The toughest
The quietest
The biggest
These are Warbucks’ super-polite house staff. Great for performers who enjoy acting with poise and precision. These roles are fun and can also double as New Yorkers. Vocal Type: Ensemble/varied Solo Songs: Lines in “I Think I’m Gonna Like It Here”
These are Warbucks’ super-polite house staff. Great for performers who enjoy acting with poise and precision. These roles are fun and can also double as New Yorkers. Vocal Type: Ensemble/varied Solo Songs: Lines in “I Think I’m Gonna Like It Here”
These are Warbucks’ super-polite house staff. Great for performers who enjoy acting with poise and precision. These roles are fun and can also double as New Yorkers. Vocal Type: Ensemble/varied Solo Songs: Lines in “I Think I’m Gonna Like It Here”
These are Warbucks’ super-polite house staff. Great for performers who enjoy acting with poise and precision. These roles are fun and can also double as New Yorkers. Vocal Type: Ensemble/varied Solo Songs: Lines in “I Think I’m Gonna Like It Here”
These are Warbucks’ super-polite house staff. Great for performers who enjoy acting with poise and precision. These roles are fun and can also double as New Yorkers. Vocal Type: Ensemble/varied Solo Songs: Lines in “I Think I’m Gonna Like It Here”
These are Warbucks’ super-polite house staff. Great for performers who enjoy acting with poise and precision. These roles are fun and can also double as New Yorkers. Vocal Type: Ensemble/varied Solo Songs: Lines in “I Think I’m Gonna Like It Here”
A wide-eyed newcomer to New York City who dreams of stardom. A perfect solo moment for someone with a big Broadway voice and great stage presence. Vocal Type: Soprano (strong soloist with a classic Broadway belt) Solo Song: “NYC” (solo feature)
The friendly laundry man. Great for someone who enjoys fun character acting. Non-singing role.
A serious cop who returns Annie. Strong stage presence, no singing.
A quick speaking role in Scene Two. Perfect for beginners. Non-singing role.
Annie’s lovable dog. No lines—just stage presence and charm!
A bubbly movie theater worker in “N.Y.C.” Fun and full of personality. Non-singing role.
A cranky New Yorker. A short role with lots of expression! Non-singing role.
Kids in the city. Great for younger students who love to act and move. Non-singing role.
Searching for Sandy in “N.Y.C.” Quick and energetic cameo. Non-singing role.
A flashy 1930s radio host. Big personality in a short scene. Non-singing role.
A lively, silent pro who creates all the show’s noises with perfect timing and playful gestures. Non-singing role.
The President! A great character role for someone with confidence. Non-singing role.
FDR’s assistant. A simple part, great for newer performers. Non-singing role.