Casting
Character Breakdown
Our story's unsuspecting protagonist. A con man, traveling under the auspices of a salesman, he eventually falls in love with Marian Paroo. Charismatic and charming.
A traveling salesmen who is on to Harold Hill's schemes. Tirelessy attempts to prove to everyone the true con man behind Harold Hill.
A blustery politician who is all too "self-important." Begrudgingly married to Eulalie, he is skeptical of the town rumor mill.
A member of the quartet formed by Harold Hill with a tenor voice. Ewart is married to Maude Dunlop.
A baritone in the quartet formed by Hill. Oliver is married to Alma Hix.
The highest tenor in the quartet. Married to Mrs. Squires.
A citizen of River City and the bass of the quartet formed by Harold Hill.
Harold's chummy old friend and former con man, he now lives in River City and is trying to settle down.
An attractive, young man from the wrong side of town. He is secretly courting Zaneeta.
The stuff town librarian and music teacher. She is an attractive young lady who eventually falls for Harold Hill. Stuck up. Curious.
Cheerful and always plotting. An Irish widow and mother to Marian and Winthrop.
A slightly bratty piano student of Marion Paroo.
Marian's baby brother, he is very shy because of a noticeable lisp. Embraces Harold Hill and the marching band.
Mayor Shinn's peacock wife. A serial gossiper and snob, she has trouble keeping her opinions to herself.
The Mayor's fresh-faced daughter who is in love with Tommy. Sweet and outgoing. Appears to be daffy at times.
A "Pick-a-Little Lady" married to Oliver Hix.
A "Pick-a-Little Lady" married to Ewart Dunlop.
A comical "Pick-a-Little Lady," and Marcellus Washburn's girlfriend.
A "Pick-a-Little Lady" married to Jacey Squires.
Constable Locke, Newspaper Readers, River City Townspeople, Traveling Salesmen