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Dance Opportunities for Kids in "The Jungle Book Kids"

Goshen, IN, United States
ID: 589718Exp: 9/13/2025
Description:

Performers aged 5 to 15 are welcome to audition for "The Jungle Book Kids." Please see the details below. About the project: Banished by the ferocious tiger, Shere Khan, a human boy named Mowgli and his panther friend, Bagheera, are on the run in the deepest parts of the jungle. On their journey, the two meet a sinister snake named Kaa, a herd of elephants, and a giant bear named Baloo, who teaches them the swingin' musical rhythms of the jungle. After surviving a dangerous encounter with a band of monkeys led by King Louie, Mowgli and Bagheera are forced to run for their lives. When Shere Khan returns, our heroes must rally their fellow animals into battle and restore peace throughout the jungle. Additional info: Preparation: You only need to attend ONE of the audition dates. All audition material will be taught at the audition; you do not need to prepare any material beforehand. All who audition should plan to wear shoes and clothing they can move comfortably in, and should be prepared to sing, dance, and read for the casting team. Please bring a list of scheduling conflicts with you (if applicable) Performance Dates: PEP Show Performance October 31st at 9:45 AM Saturday, November 1st, at 7:00pm Sunday, November 2nd, at 2:00pm If interested, please apply.

16 roles

MowgliMale5-15 y.o.All ethnicities

Mowgli is a boy who gets along with everyone and who is very likable. He has a joyful and curious nature, and a twinkle in his eye. The child you cast should have a spark that can captivate the audience and should be a bit feisty. Choose a boy with a natural talent for acting and singing.

BagheeraFemale5-15 y.o.All ethnicities

The role of Bagheera, the panther, is not gender-specific. You might consider casting a female to play this role to help balance the male-to-female ratio of the leading characters. Consider casting a child who might easily portray the physical attributes of a feline. Your Bagheera should be physically agile and uninhibited with good command of his or her body. The actor should also possess a natural talent for acting, singing and leading a story.

BalooMale5-15 y.o.All ethnicities

Baloo, the bear, should be cast by someone who is exuberant with a great natural talent for singing and acting. Baloo provides much of the comedic relief in the story, so the actor must possess a natural sense of comedy. Consider casting a child who might easily have the physical traits of a big bear and who is not afraid to be wild and crazy and physically uninhibited. The actor should not be self-conscious and should enjoy the spotlight.

KaaBoth genders5-15 y.o.All ethnicities

Kaa, the snake, supplies threat and danger to Mowgli's journey out of the jungle. Cast someone with flair and good vocal and movement skills to be the lead Kaa (the head of the snake). Cast five others as the body. Each of the actors in the scene has solo lines that are spoken and sung, so you will want to cast children with some natural acting and singing ability who can also dance.

Shere KhanMale5-15 y.o.All ethnicities

Shere Khan, the tiger, is King of the Jungle. Consider casting someone who could be physically threatening, either in size, attitude, or both. It's better to cast a stronger actor than a singer for this role. He is the villain and the story depends on a good villain.

Colonel HathiMale5-15 y.o.All ethnicities

Colonel Hathi, the elephant, is in charge of the elephant brigade. but is also a little forgetful. He is good at giving commands but doesn't really understand what's going on around him. Cast someone who can sing well and act like a drill sergeant but also be a bit forgetful. This is a good role to feature someone who has talent but may not be ready for the leading role just yet.

Elephant TroupeBoth genders5-15 y.o.All ethnicities

The Elephant Troupe can have as many or as few children as you like, but cast enough to make it look like a brigade - at least eight. They don't need to be strong singers, but should be good movers/dancers so they can physicalize the behavior of elephants and march in and out of formation.

Baby ElephantBoth genders5-15 y.o.All ethnicities

The Baby Elephant can be cast with the smallest or youngest child. There is a solo line in the song as well as marching, so the child should have a sense of music and movement.

King LouieMale5-15 y.o.All ethnicities

King Louie is King of the Monkeys. Cast an actor with strong comedic timing and good singing ability. Choose a child with flair that isn't afraid to act like a monkey.

Old MonkeyMale5-15 y.o.All ethnicities

Cast the Old Monkey with a strong actor over a singer. He or she should not be afraid to assume the physical traits of a monkey.

MonkeysBoth genders5-15 y.o.All ethnicities

Monkeys should be strong dancers. "I Wan'na Be Like You" offers the chance to do great musical choreography. Consult your choreographer, if available, when casting your monkey troupe so that you have at least eight dancers. If necessary, cast additional monkeys so that the vocal performance is solid as well.

Prickly pearsBoth genders5-15 y.o.All ethnicities

VulturesBoth genders5-15 y.o.All ethnicities

WolvesBoth genders5-15 y.o.All ethnicities

Coconut Tree / ShantiMale5-15 y.o.All ethnicities

Shanti is the girl who takes Mowgli to the village at the end of the story. She is hiding in the jungle the entire time disguised as a Coconut Tree. She should exude sweetness and kindness and have a natural ability for acting and singing. She has a couple of solos as the Coconut Tree.

Shanti's FamilyBoth genders5-15 y.o.All ethnicities

Shanti's Family is not seen, but represented by offstage voices. For fun, you might want to have a couple favorite teachers or the principal say these lines from offstage or from the back of the performance space. These should be the only "grown-up" voices in the show.