Full Cast Breakdown
Casting
Cast Size: 7, but could be up to 10
Ensemble Show
Minimal dance
Henry F. Stubbs
A small town man who adores the hardware store he is managing. He’s a likeable, kind, generous person who doesn’t go out socializing much.
Gender: Male
Age: 28-35
Voice: Tenor 1
Annie Baker
An older, yet very efficient co-worker at the store. She has no problem stating her mind and won’t be pushed around by anyone. Very independent
Gender: Female
Age: 50-65
Voice: Alto
Stanley Piper
A high school hardware store apprentice to Henry. He looks up to Henry as his “idol.” A really nice kid who wouldn’t hurt a fly and has some solid hardware store skills.
Gender: Male
Age: 16-18
Voice: High School Tenor
Jonathan Burns
A well-built, good-looking to the point of being sleezy, Life Insurance rep who basically runs the town to his advantage. He’s been a bully to Henry since high school, and an all-around not nice man.
Gender: Male
Age: 28-35. Same age as Henry.
Voice: Baritone
Susan Amberson
A very smart, confident, and out-spoken (for the 1940’s) woman lawyer. She works in Chicago at a very reputable law firm and is up in Monroe, WI to visit her parents.
Gender: Female
Age: 28-35. Around the same age as Henry and Jonathan.
Voice: Soprano I
Amanda
A no-nonsense, very wise, angel-of-sorts, who is in charge of Middle Life. She’s magical, so appearing, disappearing, and taking a different form comes quite naturally for her.
Gender: Female
Age: Ageless
Voice: Soprano 2
Mr. MacDonald/Mover/2 Customers
Mr. MacDonald is Scottish and has an accent. He’s older, very wise, a mentor and second father to Henry. He and his families before him originally owned MacDonald’s Hardware Store. Henry apprenticed under him.
Gender: Male
Age: Old, 70’s
Voice: Baritone to Tenor 2
The Mover is a fun character. Certainly doesn’t have all of his wheels on the pavement – you know, kinda stupid. But lovable in his naïve stupidity and cluelessness.
Gender: Male
Age: Doesn’t matter
Voice: Doesn’t sing
Two Customers of your own creation. Have fun with them and it’s all the more humorous if played by the same person, considering one comes in only a half-minute or so after the first has left.
Gender: Male &/or Female
Age: Doesn’t matter
Voice: Doesn’t talk or sing