Broadway in the Park – Lion King

Attention Students Grades 5-12! Be a Part of Broadway in the Park’s Exciting Production of Lion King!

Get ready to unleash your inner star! Broadway in the Park (BITP) is seeking talented students in grades 5th through 12th to join our production of The Lion King. Experience the magic of theater for FREE!

What makes BITP special?

  • Teen-powered production: Our TAG teens take on all the roles, from directing and acting to set design and stage management.
  • Intensive & Fun: Immerse yourself in a two-week camp packed with learning, collaboration, and creativity. Develop your theater skills and build lasting friendships.
  • Shine on Stage: After your intensive training, proudly showcase your talents in a public performances.

Lion King
The show is free to participate, but space is limited. We will be olding auditions in July and will let everyone who registered know whether or no they are cast in the show by July 21st.

Auditions:

TBA – July

Prepare 16 bars of music from a musical that is similar to the show and dress for movement.

Otsego Prairie Center
8899 Nashua Ave NE
Otsego, MN 55330 

Callbacks

TBA – July

Otsego Prairie Center
8899 Nashua Ave NE
Otsego, MN 55330 

Rehearsals
August 4th-15th
9:00am-1:00pm

Otsego Prairie Center
8899 Nashua Ave NE
Otsego, MN 55330 

Performances
Saturday, August 16th at 11am

Call Time: 8:00am

STMA Middle School West
11343 50th St NE
Albertville, MN 55301

All participants must participate in strike.

AND

Monday, August 18th 6:30pm
(Rain Make Up Tuesday, August 19th at 6:30pm)

Otsego Prairie Park
13355 90th St NE
Otsego, MN 55330

Rehearsal
Otsego Prairie Center
9:00am – 4:00pm 

Dinner at Prairie Center
5:00pm 

Call Time:  TBD

Performance
6:30pm 

All participants must participate in strike at 6:30pm

AND

August 19th
Otsego Prairie Center
Call Time: 8:00am
Entertainment in the Park Performance: 10am

All participants must participate in strike.

AND

TBA
Albertville Farmers Market

All participants must participate in strike.

Participants are asked to help with set build days. More information will go out to registered participants. Please be available morning to afternoon on:  TBA

Character Breakdown

Young Simba

The protagonist of the story, is an adventurous and endearing cub who can’t wait to be king of the Pridelands. Simba is playful, energetic, and naive, but after his father Mufasa’s death, Simba struggles with shame and his destiny. Cast a strong singer and dynamic performer in this role.

Rafiki

A wise mandrill who acts as healer of the Pridelands and guides Simba on his journey home. She is an omniscient character, evincing an air of mystery. Rafiki has significant solos in “Circle of Life” and “He Lives in You,” and leads the African chants throughout the show, so cast a confident performer with a strong singing voice.

Young Nala

A courageous lion and Young Simba’s best friend. She is not afraid to speak her mind. While Young Nala does sing a little, look for a strong female performer who can portray this confident cub.

Mufasa

The strong, honorable, and wise lion who leads the Pridelands. Mufasa should command respect onstage and also show tenderness with his son, Simba. Cast a mature actor who can convincingly portray the king.

Scar

The antagonist of the show, overcome with jealousy of his brother, Mufasa, and nephew, Simba. Coldhearted and wickedly intelligent, he will stop at nothing to become king of the Pridelands. Cast a mature performer who can bring out this villain’s dark side while handling Scar’s sarcastic sense of humor. As his solos can be spoken, opt for an actor over a singer.

Zazu

The anxious yet loyal assistant to Mufasa who is always busy trying to do his duty. Zazu’s lyrics are spoken rather than sung, and the role can be played by a boy or girl.

Shenzi

One of Scar’s hyenas who plot to take over the Pridelands. She is the sassy one of the trio and is always looking out for herself. With Banzai and Ed, she should be able to laugh loudly and long, as well as be menacing to Young Simba and Young Nala.

Banzai

A slick yet childish hyena who works for Scar. He would be the leader of the group if hyenas weren’t so lazy. Look for an outgoing and confident actor who can portray nastiness and gruffness. As banzai is always featured with Shenzi and Ed, consider audit

Ed

The third member of Scar’s trio of lackeys. He has a loud, cackling laugh that is his only form of communication. Ed should be played by an actor who can laugh unabashedly and communicate through physicality and facial expressions rather than words. This role can be played by a boy or girl.

Sarabi

A featured lioness, Mufasa’s mate, and Simba’s mother. Sarabi has a few key speaking lines for an actor who can deliver the care and command of a queen.

Sarafina

A featured lioness and Nala’s mother. She has one short, spoken line, so consider giving this part to an actor who is putting in a lot of effort and hard work in rehearsal as a lioness.

Simba

Grows from a cub to lion in “Hakuna Matata.” Older Simba has more complex moments as he reunites with Nala, mourns his father, and returns to confront Scar, so cast a more mature actor. Be sure that the change in actors is clear: Try having Young Simba hand-off a costume piece, such as a medallion, to older Simba. Also be sure that Simba and Young Simba share a movement vocabulary.

Nala

Grows from a cub to a lioness before she confronts Scar, so cast a more mature actress to play the character beginning in Scene 10, As with older Simba and Young Simba, ensure that this switch in actors performing a single role is clear. Direct the actors to share a mask or costume piece that distinctly represents Nala, as well as a movement vocabulary.

Timon

An outcast meerkat who lives in the jungle with Pumbaa. He is afraid of his own shadow, but pretends to be the confident, relaxed leader of the duo. Timon is one of the funniest characters in the show and should be played by a charismatic actor who understands comic timing. This part can be played by a boy or a girl.

Pumbaa

A kindhearted, sensitive warthog who enjoys his simple life of grubs and relaxation. Cast a boy or girl who can portray this loveable and loyal friend to Timon and Simba with deadpan humor.

Lionesses

The fierce hunters of the Pridelands and featured in “The Lioness Hunt,” “The Mourning,” and “Shadowland.” These actors should be strong singers, as the material can be challenging. Depending on the complexity of your choreography, particuarly for “The Lioness Hunt,” strong dancers may be desirable as well.

Hyenas

Scar’s army, helping carry out his evil plot to take over the Pridelands. Hyenas are mangy, mindless creatures who sing in “Be Prepared.” Cast actors who are able to sing the background parts of that song while playing the loud and raucous characters. Your hyenas can double as animals of the Pridelands or lionesses.

Ensemble

The ensemble plays various inhabitants of the Pridelands, such as giraffes, elephants, antelopes, wildebeest, and other creatures you choose to include. This group can have as few or as many performers as your production permits. Be sure to cast many strong singers. There are also several moments to showcase individual dancers in “The Lioness Hunt” and “I Just Can’t Wait to Be King.”

This activity is made possible by the voters of Minnesota through a grant from the Minnesota State Arts Board, thanks to a legislative appropriation from the Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund.