

Be Part of the Magic
Roles are available for Youth ages 4-14
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Roles in this musical adventure:
*require a lot of solo singing, line memorization, and at-home practice.
**require solo singing, line memorization, and at-home practice.
The Seven Narrators - Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue, Indigo, Violet - introduce us to the Hundred Acre Wood and are our very important story tellers. This group is a featured chorus throughout the play and sings "Halfway Down" and help all of the animals out of the Backson pit.
*Winnie The Pooh is a bear with very little brain. His good heart and love of honey will capture your audience's hearts as he helps his friends find Christopher Robin.
Pooh's Tummy is the endearing - but very hungry - part of Pooh!
*Tigger is a tiger and a bundle of energy. He is fiercely loyal, never stops bouncing and is always up for an adventure.
**Piglet is a shy and quiet pig. He is often afraid of his own shadow but is also incredibly smart and noble and a great problem solver.
**Rabbit is a worrisome rabbit who means the best for his friends but is not always sure how to help.
**Owl is a well-educated, slightly pompous owl. He is quick to explain or lecture, even when he isn't sure of the right answer. Still, the other animals look up to Owl and come to him when Christopher Robin has gone missing.
Kanga is a gentle kangaroo and mother to Roo. She is good-natured and always ready to take care of the other animals.
Roo is a kangaroo and the youngest animal in the wood. He is boisterous and playful and always looks up to his friend Tigger.
Eeyore is a gloomy but loyal donkey. He can never seem to shake his bad luck and is constantly losing his tail. Despite his gloomy attitude, he always wants the best for his friends.
The Bees are a flashy, energetic group who ultimately help Pooh get his honey. They pop in and out through the story and can be a ton of fun for the performers.
Christopher Robin is a kind boy who plays with his animal friends in the Hundred Acre Wood and leads by example. While his disappearance creates the scare of the Backson, his return sets everything right again.
The Animal Chorus is the ensemble of animals in the Hundred Acre Wood, including Squirrels, Frogs, Beetles, Gophers, Chipmunks, Birds, Raccoons and more! This is the perfect role for a early reader that wants to be in a play, but is not yet ready for a full rehearsal process. Ages 3-5 year old