Musicals at Richter

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July 24 - July 18

 

Director

Kate Kovacs

 

Musical Director ​

Vincent Fontenell

 

Choreographer ​

 Melissa Arizzi​​​

 

Cameron Mackintosh and Disney’s beloved musical Mary Poppins

is based on the books by P.L. Travers and the classic Walt Disney film,

this dazzling musical follows the magical, mysterious and “practically perfect” nanny

Mary Poppins. Once she arrives at the Banks household, she uses a mix of whimsy,

discipline and enchantment to help the family reconnect. The score features the beloved

Sherman Brothers’ songs from the movie, along with additional

music and lyrics by George Stiles and Anthony Drewe

and a book by Julian Fellowes.

 

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Mary Poppins Character Breakdown

 

Role

Description

Mary Poppins

Practically perfect in every way, Mary Poppins is the lovable, firm, and unflappable nanny that mysteriously appears to help the Banks family learn to befriend one another. Extraordinary and strange, kind but vain, Mary Poppins is a set of walking contradictions. Gb3-C6, some dance required.

Bert

The narrator and gentle chimneysweep, artist, and musician that frequents Cherry Tree Lane. He possesses the wisdom of a much older man but the imagination of a much younger one. Bert is an energetic and dazzling showman with a perpetual wink and grin. B2-F#4, strong dance and tap skills.

George Banks

The Banks patriarch who has rather lost his way in pursuit of societal norms and conventional success. George’s traumatic childhood informs his icy connection to his current children, but he learns to confide in his family. Bb2-Eb4

Winifred Banks

Unprepared for motherhood, Winifred struggles with feeling like an imposter. She is torn between her past as an actress, her goals of a model family, and the demands of her unsympathetic husband. Eventually, she learns how to support her family and also be their leader. A3-D5.

Jane Banks

The high-spirited Banks daughter and oldest child, Jane learns to grow from a selfish and chaotic child to an empathetic young woman. She can be impulsive and impatient but is also intelligent and imaginative. Jane is 11; seeking an actress of a similar age. A3-F#5

Michael Banks

Easily the most observant occupant of Number 17 Cherry Tree Lane, Michael is the youngest Banks child. He begins as a mischievous but meticulous boy with a big mouth, and he grows to express his feelings and show compassion. Michael is 9; seeking an actor of a similar age. A3-E5

Mrs. Brill

The Banks’ housekeeper and cook. Mrs. Brill is easily flustered and high-strung, but with a warm heart and good humor. F#3-D#5

Robertson Ay

The Banks’ clumsy houseboy. Robertson Ay possesses a pleasant, if somewhat dry, demeanor and occasionally surprises himself with his talents. F3-G#4.

Ensemble

Ensemble will comprise of Londoners, Statues, Penguins, Bankers, Customers, Toys, Park-Goers, and/or Chimneysweeps.

Actors in the ensemble may also be considered for the following roles:

NELEUS – A teenage statue who misses his father and is a graceful dancer.

BANK CHAIRMAN – The crabby and hot-tempered boss of the bank. C3-D4

BIRD WOMAN – The impoverished and haunting figure who spends her days outside St. Paul’s Cathedral, imploring passerby to feed the birds. Gb3-C5

MRS. CORRY – An exotic and colorful confectioner who delights in made-up words.

VALENTINE THE DOLL – A doll who comes to life to teach the Banks children an important lesson. Strong dancer.

MISS ANDREW – The austere and terrifying nanny that briefly replaces Mary Poppins. Ever the psychotic diva, Miss Andrew is an entirely humorless character, so naturally, we’re seeking an actor of considerable comedic skill. Gb3-F5

FEATURED CHIMNEYSWEEPS – The strongest tappers of the chimneysweeps.

ADDITIONAL ROLES: Katie Nanna, Miss Lark, Police Officer, Admiral Boom, Park Keeper, Von Hussler, Northbrook, Annie & Fannie, Teddy Bear, Doll, Mr. Punch, Poseidon.

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