Casting
Character Breakdown
May be a big, scary, green ogre to the rest of the world, but as the story reveals, he’s really just a big fellow with a big heart
May appear to be an ideal princess straight from the fairy-tale books, but there is more to her than that stereotypical image. She is an audacious young lady with a wonderful sense of humor and – surprisingly – manners akin to those of a teenage boy.
A brash, loud, fast-talking animal with no concept of “quiet time.”
A very short man with gargantuan ambition! He is solely interested in gaining as much power as possible.
The wooden boy who cannot tell a lie without being belied by his growing nose. Pinocchio begins in a sour mood about his second-class status but ends the story as a natural leader among the Fairy-Tale Creatures.
One of the classic three little pigs with a German twist.
One of the classic three little pigs with a German twist.
One of the classic three little pigs with a German twist.
Finds camaraderie among his fellow fairy-tale outcasts.
Based on the Gingerbread Man who runs away like a fugitive from his baking captors.
The boy who never grew up, and he continues to act the part in this story.
The sweet, benevolent woman she’s often imagined to be, but this time, she’s upset not only because of the eviction but also because the Guards broke her wand.
The DRAGON, STORYTELLERS, the CROWD, GUARDS, PERFORMER, the DULOC PERFORMERS, the DULOCIANS, the ROOSTER, and the BISHOP.