Imaginary: A New Musical
Dance call and readings following audition.
The Children
Sam
11/12 years old. The role of Sam can be either male or female. Clever, brave and loyal, he/she has an active imagination. Sam is close to his/her mum but is reaching the age where he/she is embarrassed by shows of affection from her. A bit timid when we first meet Sam, he/she becomes more daring and truly heroic as our story progresses.
Milo
Sam's best friend. The role of Milo can be either male or female, and because Milo is actually Sam's imaginary friend, Milo could be the same age as Sam or any age. Milo is a little less mature than Sam, more mischievous and irresponsible. He/she feeds Sam' s imaginative life and often leads Sam astray. As is revealed towards the end of Act One, Milo is Sam' s imaginary friend, so in a sense, Milo is who Sam wishes he/she could be but isn't brave enough for — at the beginning of our story at least. Milo, too, matures as the story develops.
Alice
Same age as Sam and Milo, a girl in Sam' s year at his new school. Alice is strong, brave and serious. The Headmaster' s upgrading" technique has turned her beloved sister Jess into an unfeeling robot of a girl, so Alice is shut off emotionally from the other children, bitter and untrusting — at least at first. When she realises Sam will stick by her, she reveals her kinder, more vulnerable side.
Their classmates...
Dexter
A friendly, happy boy who is very much at ease with knowing that he' s not very smart. Simple tasks — such as tying his shoelaces — defeat him, but he has a lot of charm.
Grace
A good girl, clever, hardworking and serious. Finds breaking school rules very difficult, even when she knows she has to but can be very brave.
Harvey
The cool kid. Confident, charming , chari smatic — but not very academic .
Helen
The shy girl, nervous about going to the new school . Good— hearted but quiet.
The New Kids
Classmates of the above.
The Big Kids
All have been transformed by the Headmaster' s "upgrading" technique into robot—like drones, who move and think in a rigidly controlled manner.
Jess
One of the Big Kids. Alice' s older sister. We first see her as the poster girl for "upgrading" : severe, serious, unfeeling, hostile. But Alice's memory of her offers us a glimpse of the girl she used to be, creative, guitar—playing and loving.
The Parents
Beth
Sam' s mother. A single mother, she's done everything she can to make Sam' s life interesting and colourful — despite there not being much money about. At the beginning of the story, she and Sam have just moved out of their small flat and into a little house, so things are looking up economically, but she worries that Sam is stuck emotionally — he still has an imaginary friend, even though he' s old enough for secondary school and she blames herself for indulging his taste for fantasy and daydreaming .
Flick
Dexter's mum. Loving but despairing about her son' s inability to perform basic tasks, she' s sending him to this school because she' s heard how they get amazing exam results out of even the most unpromising students .
Liam and Marco
Grace's dads. Very proud indeed of their academically gifted daughter but also rather emotional about her first day at secondary school . She' s very relaxed about it, they' re the ones feeling the separation anxiety.
Tony
Harvey's dad. An important corporate boss. Very strait—laced and disciplined. Cares a lot about results.
Tash
Helen' s mum. Caring but perhaps a little exasperated by her daughter's shyness .
The Staff
The Headmaster
Brilliant, charismatic and megalomaniac, the Headmaster is an evil genius who has developed an "upgrading" technique that removes the imagination from his students, and so enables them to pass exams with machine—like efficiency. This, he hopes, will eventually result in world domination. He had an unhappy childhood, as we see when we flashback to the Boy Headmaster a miniature version of his older self. His parents encouraged his inventing but then broke his heart when they told him that his best friend was imaginary. In love with or at least, strangely drawn to  Miss Stoker.
Miss Stoker
The I.T. teacher. Cold-hearted and ruthless, and admiringly in love with the Headmaster.
Dr Coole
The Mathematics teacher. Evil, like his colleagues, the only thing he regrets about the Headrnaster' s "upgrading" is that the pupils are never naughty, and so cannot be punished.
Frau Rammstein
The Business Studies teacher. A scary, Wagnerian person, she speaks with a heavy German accent.
Mr Gruntt
The P . E. Teacher. As his name suggests, Grunt t cannot speak he communicates in grunts that we, the audience, don' t understand, but that the other teachers somehow seem to understand perfectly. As the story develops, we real ise that what he' s trying to say every time is "Oogie" , which is the name of his long—lost imaginary friend.    During "upgrading" sessions, Gruntt assists the Headmaster, playing Igor to his Frankenstein. Reunited with Oogie, he repents and reveals his good side.
The Minister of Education
Charming, devious and utterly unreliable. A future Prime Minister .
The "IFs" or Imaginary Friends
Big Brenda
The weirdest, craziest-looking creature you've ever seen, there is no doubt that Brenda was the product of a child' s very fertile imagination.   Initially charming and motherly and presiding over an Imaginary Land that is one long party we later discover that she rules Imaginary Land with a rod of iron locking the gates that separate it from the real world, and making all newly—arrived IFS forget their human friends . We learn this is because she was once the Boy Headmaster' s IF, but they fell out and he punished her by transforming her from Brenda Jr - a human—looking child - into the monstrously
improbable creature she is today . Female, but could be played by a male actor, in the English "Pantomime Dame" tradition.
The Brendettes
Big Brenda's henchpersons and backing singers . Cool, superior and fabulous.
Oogie
The one rebel in Imaginary Land. Oogie is an IF who has refused to forget his human friend. He lives in hope of his friend communicating with him, and so has stayed by the large telephone that the humans can use to call their IFS back into their lives. Alas, the phone has not rung in all the many, many years since Oogie arrived and his faith is beginning to run out. But he's an irrepressible character quick to embrace hope and eager to do anything to help Milo, his new best friend.
Chutney, Mutley and Frank
Three IF friends
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Audition Info
Audition Dates: April 13 & 14
Performance Dates: May 29 - June 14, 2026
6-8pm
Ages: 6-18 years old