Someone's In Trouble
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"Have you ever heard 'No ones lazy in Lazytown'? That song erases my entire existence! No one's lazy!? I'm lazy!
"We're one more word away from a TV-MA rating!"
Sing at least 16 bars of a tenor ranged Broadway song.
Sportacus 10 ('Sportacus' to his friends) is LazyTown's resident action-health hero. He's the hero every little boy and girl wants to be: fit, agile and an amazing acrobat with lightning fast moves. He loves to use everyday items in outrageous ways and never does anything ordinary when he can do it with flair. Patient and kind and always understanding, he doesn't tell the kids of LazyTown not to do something, but rather leads by example.
"You don't need toys to be able to play!"
"Hello kids! I heard you were having a bit of soccer trouble?"
16 bars of an alto ranged Broadway song.
STEPHANIE MEANSWELL
Stephanie is a sweet, optimistic girl who's just moved here to live with her uncle (the Mayor of LazyTown). She's our audience's point of entry - the new arrival, a stranger who's trying to figure out this new place and its crazy ways. Sympathetic and curious, Stephanie likes her new town; it's weird but fun. She's an aspiring dancer, so she appreciates the fantastic moves that Sportacus performs.
13-16 years old, 5’0”- 5’3” ft, thin form, non-muscular, able to perform gymnastic routines (backflipping, splits, etc), female, green/brown eyes preferred, Soprano range capable of expansion, caucasian, preferably flat-chested or comfortable with binding, dancing experience.
"Come on! We can't just give up on everything we've worked for! Guys? ...Guys!"
(bewildered) "It's not my fault, my uncle Milford was cleaning the cleaning when I left!"
16 bars of a soprano ranged Broadway song.
The troublemaker, the rule-breaker and free spirit, Trixie likes to play pranks and definitely thinks outside the box. If there's a traditional way to do something, she'll never find it. She is sassy, strong-headed and extremely lacking in patience. Sometimes the other kids just want to tell her to "chill out". She's very "in your face," but always in a fun, comedic way. Think "Cat in the Hat."
13-18 years old, 5’2”- 5’5” ft, thin form, non-muscular, asian, green/brown eyes preferred, Alto range, masculine female, preferably flat-chested or comfortable with binding,
"Jeez pinky, get with the times already!"
"Just let me sleep for the next few hours, or at least 10! Whichever comes first!"
16 bars of an alto ranged Broadway song.
A bossy collector of stuff, Stingy impatiently dreams of being king of the world. Young and eager, he loves playing with the group (you can’t be a king without subjects), but finds himself apoplectic with jealousy whenever anyone brings something new to play with, something that he doesn’t have. He feels that possessions ‘make the man’. Stingy’s avid collecting does mean that he usually has just the thing the others need to save the day, put on the play, or find their way. If he’ll only share it, that is.
13-18 years old, 5’2”- 5’5” ft, thin form, non-muscular, caucasian, Tenor range capable of expansion, brown/blue eyes preferred, dancing experience, male.
"I want an elf. Elves are /mine/."
"How rude! I wasn't even done talking. ...Hey, are you even listening to me?!"
16 bars of a tenor ranged Broadway song.
Ziggy has a big heart – and an appetite to match. He doesn’t just live life; he devours it, with tremendous gusto. His goofy enthusiasm and good cheer provide a constant boost to everyone around him. He’s always one of the first to embrace a new idea or to say 'yes' to an adventure, but he’s just as easily distracted, especially by - mmmm - 'Choco-Sugar-Yummies'.
"Ooh! I can do it, Sportacus! I can-I can-I can!!!"
"He threw him out like a candy wrapper! I'm going to save all of mine in his honor!"
16 bars of an alto ranged Broadway song.
Engaged, earnest, and focused, Pixel navigates video games and electronic technology with masterful skill. But all of the hours he's spent logged on have left him ill-prepared for the illogical and uncontrollable forces at play when he hangs with real people. The remote control he carries in his holster can't mute arguments, or change the programming of friends, so he must either retreat to his consistent world of bits and bytes or struggle through the messy moments of friendship.
15-20 years old, 5’5” - 5’8” ft, thin build, slightly muscular, african american, alto/bass range capable of expansion, male."According to my calculations, that was the tie-breaker! Good game, everyone!"
"There's a 00.1 percent chance he might not, you guys."
16 bars of an alto/bass ranged Broadway song.
Mayor Meanswell is a passionate advocate of LazyTown, loving everything about it. He loves that it's the laziest place on Earth. He loves that the town has its very own health hero who is the sworn enemy of laziness. And he loves that the hero has a nemesis! How can one man be in favor of all these contradictory things? Well, he is a politician, after all.
40 - 60 years old, 5’10” - 6’0” ft, heavyset build, non-muscular, caucasian, alto/bass range, brown eyes.
"Welcome to Lazytown, a place where you wanna stay! I'm Mayor Meanswell - with a 'B'!"
"I tried to do what was best for the Lazytowners, I would not have sent him away if I did not have too! Now please, Mr. Rotten, get out of my office!"
16 bars of an alto/bass ranged Broadway song.
She is motivated by a desire to be respected. She would love to be the queen of LazyTown, if there were such a thing. She's a know-it-all and a wannabe, always on top of the latest fashion or trend to the point of pretension and superficiality. She tries to be a mother figure to the kids, but often it just comes off as patronizing and condescending. Her intentions are sound; she just doesn't possess the skills to be a good parent or role model. She is oblivious to the Mayor's longing for her, but always entertains his advances. After all, he is her Mayor.
"Oh MIIIIIIIILFOOOOOORD!"
"Milford, I need you. Won't you be a dear and puh-lease get to work on the fence for me?"
16 bars of a soprano range Broadway song.