Pirates Past Noon KIDS Cast List and Character Breakdown

Pirates Past Noon KIDS cast list and character breakdown from Teton Music

Teton Music provides this Pirates Past Noon KIDS cast list to help school directors review roles, plan auditions, and choose the right musical materials for their students.

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Quick Details for Schools

  • Cast Size: Large, 21 or more performers
  • Cast Type: Children
  • Dance Requirements: Standard
  • Best For: Elementary school theatre programs, adventure-themed productions, flexible ensembles, and schools wanting a fun pirate musical with strong storytelling

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Pirates Past Noon KIDS Cast of Characters

Pirates Past Noon KIDS cast list includes adventurous siblings, hilarious pirates, tropical island creatures, magical characters, and flexible ensemble opportunities perfect for elementary school performers. Based on the beloved Magic Tree House stories, this musical combines comedy, adventure, teamwork, and imagination into a fun stage production for young casts. :contentReference[oaicite:0]{index=0}

Quick Casting Insight: Pirates Past Noon KIDS works best when Jack and Annie have believable sibling chemistry, Captain Bones fully commits to the exaggerated pirate comedy, and the ensemble embraces energetic movement and character work.

Jack
Jack is thoughtful, cautious, curious, and always eager to learn about the world around him. Though careful by nature, his adventures help him discover bravery and confidence. This is a large role requiring a strong singer and actor capable of balancing humor, narration, and emotional sincerity.
Gender: Male | Vocal range: C4–D5


Annie
Annie is Jack’s adventurous younger sister and complete opposite in personality. Brave, impulsive, and animal-loving, Annie constantly encourages Jack to take risks and enjoy the adventure. This role requires strong vocals, expressive acting, and believable chemistry with Jack.
Gender: Female | Vocal range: C4–E5


Morgan / Polly
Morgan is the magical librarian enchantress who owns the Magic Tree House. For most of the show she appears disguised as Polly the parrot, silently guiding Jack and Annie through their adventure. Though she sings and speaks mainly near the end, this role requires a mature performer comfortable moving in a large costume while maintaining strong stage presence.
Gender: Female | Vocal range: A3–C5


First Mate
The First Mate helps lead Captain Bones’ pirate crew and also assists with narration throughout the show. This performer should project authority, energy, and confidence while handling both dialogue and solo singing lines.
Gender: Any | Vocal range: Bb3–D5


Captain Bones
Captain Bones is loud, intimidating, ridiculous, and hilariously over-the-top. The role depends heavily on comic swagger, exaggerated pirate behavior, and fearless physical comedy. This is one of the musical’s biggest scene-stealing opportunities and works best with a performer willing to fully commit to the absurdity.
Gender: Any | Vocal range: B3–C#5


Pinky, Stinky, Blinky, and Slinky
These pirates serve as Captain Bones’ loyal but not especially clever henchmen. The roles require strong comic timing, teamwork, and performers who enjoy exaggerated pirate voices and physical humor. Schools often cast these roles with students who love making bold character choices.
Gender: Any | Vocal range: C4–B4


Jonah
Jonah is a kindhearted cabin boy who secretly helps Jack and Annie escape from Captain Bones. Unlike the pirates, Jonah is gentle, thoughtful, and sincere. His featured singing in “Reading A Book” requires a strong vocalist capable of quieter emotional moments.
Gender: Any | Vocal range: C4–D5


Billy, Molly, Nathaniel, Wilhelmina, Peter, and Pirates
These pirates help create the musical’s lively shipboard atmosphere. The named pirates should be among the strongest singers and actors in the group, while additional pirates provide flexible ensemble opportunities for expanding participation.
Gender: Any | Vocal range: B3–B4


Teeki the Seagull
Teeki is a joyful, energetic seagull who leads the Island Creatures with enthusiasm and positivity. This role works best with a performer comfortable with movement, dance, and expressive physical comedy.
Gender: Female | Vocal range: Bb3–Eb5


Pedro the Pelican
Pedro is a shy, proper pelican who slowly loosens up during “The Tropical Island Song.” Though smaller, this role creates memorable comedic moments and works well for a performer who enjoys expressive movement.
Gender: Male


Stella the Starfish
Stella is cheerful, energetic, and loves dancing with the Island Creatures. She helps lead the Starfish group and should be played by a performer with strong vocals and confidence leading choreography.
Gender: Female


Island Creatures
The Island Creatures include Pelicans, Lizards, Crabs, Lobsters, Jellyfish, Starfish, Corey the Crab, and additional tropical animals. These roles help create the colorful island world and provide excellent opportunities for expanding ensemble participation. Schools often increase these groups to involve more students in featured movement and dance moments.
Gender: Any

Why Teachers Choose Pirates Past Noon KIDS

  • The show combines adventure, comedy, and imagination in a format perfect for elementary school performers.
  • Characters like Captain Bones, Jack, Annie, and the Island Creatures provide standout opportunities for young actors.
  • The flexible ensemble structure allows schools to involve large numbers of students.
  • The pirate and tropical island themes create fun costume, choreography, and staging possibilities.
  • The musical encourages teamwork, bravery, curiosity, and confidence in young performers.

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How to Cast Pirates Past Noon KIDS Successfully

  • Prioritize believable sibling chemistry between Jack and Annie.
  • Cast fearless comedic performers for Captain Bones and the pirates.
  • Use the Island Creatures creatively to expand ensemble participation.
  • Encourage bold movement and physical storytelling throughout the show.
  • Balance the comedy with the show’s themes of bravery, friendship, and curiosity.

Before You Order

If you're considering Pirates Past Noon KIDS for your school, reviewing the cast list is the most important first step. This helps determine whether the ensemble size, movement demands, pirate comedy style, and featured roles fit your students and production goals.

As a trusted school musical supplier, Teton Music helps schools move from planning to production with clear product options, fast turnaround, and personal support when questions come up.

  • Do you have strong young performers for Jack and Annie?
  • Would your students enjoy pirate comedy and adventure storytelling?
  • Can your ensemble handle energetic movement and choreography?
  • Do you want a flexible elementary musical with many ensemble opportunities?

Important School Licensing Note

School musicals and Broadway Junior titles are licensed for approved educational performances. Always follow your licensed script and performance guidelines when preparing your production.