Description:

Disney’s Moana JR. is a stage musical adaptation of the 2016 Disney animated film, bringing the adventures of Moana and her village of Motunui to life onstage. Moana JR. features all the beloved songs from the film, written by Tony®, GRAMMY, Emmy, and Pulitzer Prize-winning composer Lin-Manuel Miranda, Opetaia Foa’i, and Mark Mancina, including “How Far I’ll Go,” “Shiny,” and “You’re Welcome.”
This thrilling and heartwarming coming-of-age story follows the strong-willed Moana as she sets sail across the Pacific to save her village and discover the truth about her heritage. Moana and the legendary demigod Maui embark on an epic journey of self-discovery and camaraderie as both learn to harness the power that lies within. With empowering messages of bravery and selflessness, Moana JR. is sure to bring out the hero within each of us.
 

Character Breakdown

Moana
The vibrant, tenacious, and optimistic daughter of Motunui’s chief. She struggles to reconcile her father’s plans for her to take over as the village chief with her own desires to voyage beyond the reef. Ultimately, Moana proves a compassionate and capable leader. Moana should portray great maturity, possesses incredible energy, a fun sense of humor, and can confidently deliver songs like “How Far I’ll Go.”
Gender: Female
Vocal range top: D5
Vocal range bottom: G3

Maui
A demigod and master wayfinder with charisma to spare and a reputation of being a trickster. Despite his hard exterior, Maui becomes a wonderful friend and mentor to Moana throughout their journey. Cast an actor with great comic timing who can portray this shapeshifter’s larger-than-life personality through big gestures and high energy, making moments like “You’re Welcome” true showstoppers. 
Gender: Male
Vocal range top: B3
Vocal range bottom: G2

Chief Ancestors (1-3)
Chief Ancestors (1-3) are the three ancient leaders of Motunui. They guide Moana on her quest and narrate her story through speaking and singing solos. These ancestors should be animated storytellers who have excellent diction.
Vocal range top: A4
Vocal range bottom: G3

Gramma Tala
Moana’s wise grandmother and the mother of Chief Tui. She is the village storyteller known for being eccentric and dancing to the beat of her own drum. Look for a playful actor and singer who can balance comic timing in “Where You Are (Part 2)” with heartfelt sincerity in “Song of the Ancestors.”
Gender: Female
Vocal range top: B4
Vocal range bottom: G3

Chief Tui
The proud leader of Motunui and Moana’s father. He prioritizes the safety of his people and his family. For this beloved and respected ruler, cast a mature and poised actor who can sing very well. After Chief Tui’s scenes at the top of the show, the actor can join the Maui, Monster, and/or Shiny ensembles before returning to this primary role at the show’s end.
Gender: Male
Vocal range top: A#2
Vocal range bottom: E2

Sina
Moana’s supportive mother. She is compassionate, perceptive, and strong-willed, and trusts her daughter to make the right decisions. With both speaking and singing solos, look for a confident singer and actor who can embody a mature and respected leader. After Sina’s scenes at the top of the show, the actor can join the Maui, Monster, and/or Shiny ensembles before returning to this primary role at the show’s end.
Gender: Female
Vocal range top: C#5
Vocal range bottom: C#4

Pua
Moana’s fiercely loyal friend. Pua always supports Moana – even if it means facing her own fears. An actor who is also a confident singer can make Pua’s moments in “Where You Are (Part 2),”“How Far I’ll Go,” and “We Know the Way (Finale)” stand out.
Vocal range top: C#5
Vocal range bottom: B3

Hei Hei
Moana’s not-so-bright friend. Hei Hei is well- meaning, but naive. Cast an actor who can portray Hei Hei’s innocence and own both speaking and singing solos in “Where You Are (Part 2),”“How Far I’ll Go,” and “We Know the Way (Finale).”
Vocal range top: C#5
Vocal range bottom: B3

Tamatoa
The vicious and egotistical giant crab who lives in Lalotai, the Realm of Monsters. Tamatoa enjoys gathering shiny baubles to add to an ever-growing collection. For this self-centered crab with a keen sense of showmanship, cast an actor who isn’t afraid to own the stage and really shine.
Vocal range top: B4
Vocal range bottom: B3

Ensemble
Ensemble roles include Ancestor Ensemble, Ocean Ensemble, Villagers (Dancers, Weavers, Fishers 1 & 2), Maui Ensemble, Monsters, Gate Monster, Left Claw, Right Claw, Shiny Ensemble, Te Fiti, Te Kā

Dates / Times:

  • Friday, Jan 30th @ 6:30pm
  • Friday, Jan 30th @ 9:30pm  
  • Saturday, Jan 31st @ 1:00pm
  • Saturday, Jan 31st @ 6:30pm
  • Thursday, Feb 5th @ 6:30pm
  • Friday, Feb 6th @ 6:30pm
  • Saturday, Feb 7th @ 1:00pm
  • Saturday, Feb 7th @ 6:30pm
  • School Days Performance
Tickets go on sale Monday December 22, 2025 at 12:00pm

Ticket Prices:


CYT Performing Arts Center:

5805 Mark Dabling Blvd , Colorado Springs, CO 80919


Show Notes:

Audition and Rehearsal Dates: auditions, rehearsals and performances will all be held at the CYT Performing Arts Center- 5805 Mark Dabling Blvd
Auditions: December 4th
Callbacks: December 6th

Rehearsals will be held on Thursdays from 5:00pm--9:00pm, Fridays from 5:15-9:00pm and Saturdays in January from 2:00-5:00pm. Not all cast members will be called to all rehearsals and may only be called to a portion of the time listed. A callboard will be posted each week by 6:00am on Tuesday with the schedule and call times for that weekend.

December rehearsals: 
Thursday, December 11 5:00pm--9:00pm
Friday, December 12 5:15pm--9:00pm
Thursday, December 18 5:00pm--9:00pm
Friday, December 19 5:15pm--9:00pm


January Rehearsals:
Friday, January 2- 5:15--9:00pm
Saturday, January 3- 3:00-6:00pm
Thursday, January 8- 5:00--9:00pm
Friday, January 9- 5:15--9:00pm
Saturday, January 10- 3:00-6:00pm
Thursday, January 15- 5:00--9:00pm
Friday, January 16- 5:15--9:00pm
Saturday, January 17- 3:00-6:00pm
Thursday, January 22- 5:00-9:00pm
Friday, January 23- 5:15-9:00pm

Mandatory Tech Rehearsals:
Saturday, January 24- 10:00am-5:00pm
Monday, January 26- 4:00-9:00pm
Tuesday, January 27- 4:00-9:00pm
Wednesday, January 28- 4:00-9:00pm
Thursday, January 29- 4:00-9:00pm

Mandatory Performances:
Friday, January 30- 10:00am
Friday, January 30- 6:30pm
Saturday, January 31- 2:00pm
Saturday, January 31- 6:30pm
Thursday, February 5- 6:30pm
Friday, February 6- 6:30pm
Saturday, February 7- 2:00pm
Saturday, February 7- 6:30pm


Crew dates are the mandatory dates above as well as one earlier rehearsal to watch a show run through