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AUDITION MATERIALS Thank you for your interest in the upcoming production of Lion King Jr. Pre-registration for auditions is available at: http://www.cityofnovi.org Everyone auditioning will be taught a short dance/movement sequence before entering the audition room. Be sure to review the character summary to learn more about each character! Please bring a picture with you!

CHARACTER SUMMARY Simba, Young Simba Nala, Young Nala Rafiki Roudy, independent little cub. Likes to romp and play. Grows to understand that courage and wisdom lives within him as he rises to be king! Simba s best friend, every bit as roudy as Simba. Follows him everywhere when they are young. Wise old baboon tribal medicine man. Bit of a character! Mufasa Great king that is regal, commanding and majestic, but also has a kind and generous heart. Sarabi Mufasa s wife and Simba s Mother gentle, kind loving. Head of the lionesses. Scar Zazu Mufasa s brother, Simba s uncle. He believes the throne of Pride Rock should be his. He s conniving and concerned about himself, not Pride Rock or anyone there. Mufasa s trusted advisor! Prim and proper, strong sense of personal dignity. Shenzi, Banzai, Ed Timon & Pumbaa Ensemble Always on the lockout for a meal or victim to taunt, tease or terrorize. They do Scar s dirty work! Timon is a hyperactive meerkat with a motor mouth, makes a lot of good-natured jokes at Pumbaa s expense. A well-padded warthog clumsy, a bit dimwitted but has good intuition and is sympathetic. Inhabitants of the Pridelands, such as lioness, hyenas, giraffes, elephants, antelopes and wildebeest. Please note: You will be considered for all parts regardless of the character that you read at auditions. Please pick a reading that you feel most comfortable with and add whatever characteristics you like.

Please prepare ONE acting piece and ONE song from this packet. You will be taught a short dance before you audition. K/1 st /2 nd Grades If you would like to do a reading we welcome it, but it is not required for this age, we just want to see their confidence and clear speaking voice. Tell us a joke. Describe your last birthday cake. Talk about your last vacation. What your favorite toy and why. Sing a song (20-30 Seconds) Happy Birthday, Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star, Mary Had a Little Lamb 3 rd - 8th Grade Female Please pick ONE of the the readings below (you will still be considered for other parts). Nala Scar, you have to do something. We're being forced to overhunt. You're the king. Control the Hyenas. They're destroying the Pridelands. If we stop now, there's a chance for things to be all right again Are you listening to me? Zazu Oh, Just look! Little seeds of romance blossoming in the savanna! And one day you two will be married! (pause) Well, sorry to burst your bubble, but you two turtle doves have no choice. It's a tradition going back generations.

3 rd - 8th Grade Males Please pick ONE of the the readings below (you will still be considered for other parts). Simba I was just trying to be brave like you. You're not scared of anything. (pause) Oh, I guess even kings get scared, huh? But you know what? I bet those hyenas were even scareder! Dad? We're pals, right? And we'll always be together. Right? Timon Nuh-uh. Listen kid, if you're gonna live with us you gotta eat like us. Hey! This looks like a good spot to rustle up some grub. Tastes like chicken. I'm tellin' ya kid- this is the great life. No rules, no responsibilities and best of all, no worries! Mufasa I don't have to. They're doing what they're supposed to do. You see, Simba, everything exists in a delicate balance. As king, you need to understand that balance and respect all creaturesfrom the crawling ant to the leaping antelope. When we die, our bodies become the grass, and the antelope eat the grass. Everything is connected in the great circle of life. Scar Mufasa's death is a terrible tragedy. But to lose Simba, too? For me, it is a deep, personal loss. So it is with a heavy heart that I assume the throne. Yet out of the ashes of this tragedy, we shall rise to greet the dawning of a new era in which lion and hyena come together in a great and glorious future!

MUSIC can be found at this link: https://drive.google.com/open?id=1pkv8f0d8tihabezjzy4qebjh6z8bz5tj There are two directories one contains music with the words, one is the music without words. For auditions, the music without words will be used! (Remember our K-2 nd grade performers can sing another song see notes above.) Circle of Life (measures 17-29 Rafiki s Part only) From approximately :48 1:21

Hakuna Matata (measures 1 18) From beginning to approximately :29

Shadowland (measures 13-26) From approx.. :32 1:15