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Join the Narnia Faire Family

What does joining our cast entail?

  1. Be prepared to Improvise - no encounter is the same, so it's important to be prepared for concept acting rather than script-based acting. All characters have assigned quests for patrons to interact with.
  2. Character prep - every role is unique, and every role takes part in Faire events; Narnia Faire character roles require learning new skills and preparing lore-based knowledge.
  3. Cast is Crew - event days require everyone to make the event happen. Cast may be asked to assist with set-up, tear-down, and the running of active events.


What characters can you play?

  1. Younger Pevensies (14-25)
  2. Older Pevensies (19-30)
  3. Mr. Tumnus
  4. Mr. and Mrs. Beaver
  5. Talking Animals
  6. Fantasy Creatures in Narnia (Dwarves, dryads, naiads, Marshwiggles and more!)


How to Prepare?

- Read our Code of Conduct

- Read the Audition Details for more information

- Review the Character List

- Prepare a list of in-character answers to the following questions:

  1. Who are you? (You can give yourself a name and backstory if a “dryad” or other stock character)
  2. What is your day to day life like?
  3. What is life like during the reign of the Pevensies in Cair Paravel? (If you are from Archenland or Calormen explain what life is like there).
  4. Were you a part of any battles, if so what part did you play? (n/a if you are from Archenland or Calormen, you can just lengthen you time of performance of the other questions)

            * Preparing a list of answers for two separate characters is preferred but not required.

- Prepare a relevant availability schedule leading up to the Faire

- Fill out the Application Form below

Code of Conduct

Code of Conduct (1) (pdf)Download

Audition details

Production Title: The Narnia Faire

Production Type: Festival

Genre: Medieval Fantasy (Family Friendly)

Festival Length: 

Friday, TBD 10:00am - 7:00pm 

Saturday, TBD 10:00am - 7:00pm 

Production Company: The Narnia Faire & Castleshire

Company Website: TheNarniaFaire.com

Directors: Holly B., Kaylee C., Isobel R., Samantha H.

Audition Location: Online

Email: Thenarniafaire@gmail.com

Compensation: No

Apply For Auditions Below

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Character List

Below is listed all characters and character-types.

Note: Pevensies can be cast in two groups, Younger and Older. Distinguishing age groups are split at the median point.

Narnian Royalty

High King Peter

High King Peter

High King Peter

 High King Peter, also known as High King Peter the Magnificent, is the eldest of the Pevensie siblings. He is known for leading armies to battle and ruling as head of state.  He is honest and noble and never hesitates to do the right thing, especially to protect his family.


Info:

  • Male (15 - 30yrs)
  • Leads Sword Fighting Tourney
  • Highly interactive

Queen Susan

High King Peter

High King Peter

 Queen Susan, also called Queen Susan the gentle, is the second oldest Pevensie sibling. Practical and levelheaded, she is often the voice of reason. Her gift from Father Christmas was a Horn and Bow and Arrow set.


Info:

  • Female (15 - 30yrs)
  • Leads Dance Lessons
  • Attends Tea with Lucy
  • Highly Interactive

King Edmund

High King Peter

King Edmund

 Second to youngest of the Pevensies, King Edmund, also known as King Edmund the Just, is a beloved king and well respected ruler. Once known for his treachery, he is one of the most loyal to Narnia and her people.


Info:

  • Male (14 - 25yrs)
  • Leads Knight Training
  • Highly Interactive

Queen Lucy

High King Peter

King Edmund

  Lucy Pevensie, the youngest of the family, is a bright eyed and swift footed girl who loves Narnia and all of her people. She is also called Queen Lucy the Valiant, and is beloved by all of those in Narnia. Her gift from Father Christmas was a healing Cordial and a dagger.


Info:

  • Female (13 - 25 yrs)
  • Occasionally attends Dance Lessons
  • Leads Tea with Queen Lucy
  • Highly Interactive

Classic Characters

Mr. Tumnus

Mrs. Beaver

Mr. Tumnus

 Is a very kind and jolly faun who was the first creature to discover Lucy in Narnia. He loves having tea and dancing with dryads in the forest.  During the battle against the White Witch, Aslan freed him from stone and he fought bravely.


Info:

  •  (m. 14 - 25) 
  • Provides Crew ass't as needed
  • Highly Interactive
  • Attends Tea with Queen Lucy

Mr. Beaver

Mrs. Beaver

Mr. Tumnus

 Mr. Beaver is the husband of Mrs. Beaver, and a friend to the Pevensies.  He is a gruff but good-hearted Beaver with a sense of humor who firmly believed in Aslan and a free Narnia. He is also a fine builder of dams, and one who highly despised the White Witch above all else.


Info:

  •  (m. 40 - 70) 
  • Medium Interactivity

Mrs. Beaver

Mrs. Beaver

Mrs. Beaver

 Mrs. Beaver is the wife of Mr. Beaver. Both of them aided the Pevensie children in their escape from the Witch's Secret Police. She was fussy and overcareful, but is very kind-hearted, and was dedicated to helping the Pevensies free Narnia from the White Witch. She is also very practical. 


Info:

  •  (f. 40 - 70) 
  • Medium Interactivity

Visiting Calormenes

Tarkaan Rabadash

Tarkheena Lasaraleen

Tarkheena Lasaraleen

 

Rabadash is the eldest son of the Tisroc of Calormen, who lived during the Golden Age of Narnia. While in public he projects a gentle and well-mannered persona, but secretly he is cruel and obsessed with his own pleasure.  His goal in coming to Narnia is to court Queen Susan who he is madly in love with. 


Info:

  •  (m. 18 - 30, Middle eastern or Indian. Saturday only)
  • Medium Interactivity

Tarkheena Lasaraleen

Tarkheena Lasaraleen

Tarkheena Lasaraleen

 

Lasaraleen is a Calormene Tarkheena, or noblewoman, during the Golden Age of Narnia. Lasaraleen is a sheltered but elegant lady. She embraced the role society expected her to play: hosting and attending parties and not bothering about political issues. She’s a "terrible giggler", always gossiping about weddings, engagements, parties, and

 

Lasaraleen is a Calormene Tarkheena, or noblewoman, during the Golden Age of Narnia. Lasaraleen is a sheltered but elegant lady. She embraced the role society expected her to play: hosting and attending parties and not bothering about political issues. She’s a "terrible giggler", always gossiping about weddings, engagements, parties, and scandals. 


Info:

  •  (f. 16 - 25 Middle eastern or Indian. Saturday only) 
  • Medium Interactivity

Calormen Nobles

Tarkheena Lasaraleen

Calormen Nobles

 Nobles from calormen that are visiting Narnia with Tarkan Rabadash.


Info:

  •  (m./f. 16 - 40 Middle Eastern or Indian. Saturday only)
  • Low/Medium Interactivity

Calormen Guards

Tarkheena Lasaraleen

Calormen Nobles

 Guards from the land of Calormen that are there to protect the Rabadash and Lasaraleen.


Info: 

  •  (m./f. 16 - 40 Middle Eastern or Indian. Saturday only) 
  • Low Interactivity

visiting Archenlanders

King Lune

Archenland Nobles

Archenland Nobles

 The King of Archenland, King Lune is an influential figure who is well known throughout Narnia. After the long winter, he signed treaties with the Pevensies to ensure peace between the lands, and he and the Kings and Queens have become great friends.


Info:

  •  (m. 35 - 50 Caucasian. Saturday only)
  • Medium Interactivity

Archenland Nobles

Archenland Nobles

Archenland Nobles

 Nobles from Archenland that are visiting Narnia with King Lune and Prince Corin. 


Info:

  •  (m./f. 16 - 40 Caucasian. Saturday only) 
  • Medium Interactivity

Archenland Guards

Archenland Nobles

Archenland Guards

 Guards from Archenland that are there to protect King Lune and Prince Corin. These guards will help Prince Corin as “The Fists of Thunder” and put people in the stocks.  


Info:

  •  (m./f. 16 - 40 Caucasian. Saturday only)  
  • Medium/Low Interactivity

Humans

Prince Corin

Archenland Guards

 Archenland is a kingdom of mostly humans. Ruled over by King Lune, this land borders Narnia and Calormen.  The Humans visiting the festival are coming from Archenland to visit Narnia and participate in the festivities. 


Info:

  •  (m./f. 14 - 70)  
  • Medium/Low Interactivity

Prince Corin

Prince Corin

Prince Corin

The young son of King Lune, Prince Corin is known for his pranks and quick wit. He's  quick-footed and full of energy, often poking his nose into places he's not supposed to.


Info:

  • (m. 14 - 21)
  • Medium/High Interactivity

Narnians

Guards

Merpeople

Guards

 Guards are humans or animals who have sworn to protect the royalty of Narnia with their lives and choose to uphold the values of Knighthood in Narnia which is to protect those who can’t protect themselves, to be both gentle in court and ferocious in battle, to do everything to honor Aslan and to strive to be kind to all creatures, especi

 Guards are humans or animals who have sworn to protect the royalty of Narnia with their lives and choose to uphold the values of Knighthood in Narnia which is to protect those who can’t protect themselves, to be both gentle in court and ferocious in battle, to do everything to honor Aslan and to strive to be kind to all creatures, especially those who dwell within the realm of Narnia.  


Info:

  •  (f./m. 18 - 40)
  • Medium/Low Interactivity
  • Generally assigned to a Royal as a Royal Guard

Dryads

Merpeople

Guards

 Dryads (also known as tree spirits) were created at the very dawn of

Narnian time, they are each connected to their own tree and are very deeply in touch with

Nature. It is known that each dryad resembles their tree in some form. 


Info

  • (m./f. 14 - 70) 
  • Highly interactive
  • Engaged in all Queen events
  • Run Prize Booths

Merpeople

Merpeople

Merpeople

 Merpeople were known to sing at the coronation of the

kings and queens of Narnia. They are not the same as the Sea People that Lucy encountered while on the Dawn Treader. They are drawn in a manner similar to medieval depictions of merfolk, with long green tails, pale skin, fins running down their backs, blonde hair, and adorned with seaw

 Merpeople were known to sing at the coronation of the

kings and queens of Narnia. They are not the same as the Sea People that Lucy encountered while on the Dawn Treader. They are drawn in a manner similar to medieval depictions of merfolk, with long green tails, pale skin, fins running down their backs, blonde hair, and adorned with seaweed wreaths, pearl necklaces, and wielding tridents.


Info:

  •  (m./f. 14 - 70) 
  • Medium/High Interactivity
  • Run Prize Booths

Naiads

Merpeople

Merpeople

 Naiads are the water equivalent of dryads. They are water spirits and are connected to a specific river or body of water. They can go on land, but not too far from their water. They often take a more ethereal and watery form.


Info:

  •  (m./f. 14 - 70)  
  • Medium/High Interactivity
  • Run Prize Booths

Talking Animals

Talking Animals

Talking Animals

 Some of the notable talking animals in Narnia are: The badgers, the beavers, the horses, the squirrels, the mice (only after the sacrifice of Aslan on the stone table), wolves, rabbits, bears even unicorns!


Info:

  •  (m./f. 14 - 70) 
  • Medium Interactivity
  • Run Prize Booths
  • Attends Dance Lessons

Fauns

Talking Animals

Talking Animals

The most notable faun mentioned is of course Mr. Tumnus, who Lucy first met upon arriving in Narnia. They were described as having the legs of the goat, the upper body of a man, and two little horns peeking out of their hair. They are good friends with the Dryads. 


Info:

  •  (m./f. 14 - 70) 
  • Medium/High Interactivity
  • Attends Dance Lessons

Dwarf

Talking Animals

Marshwiggles

 There are two main different kinds of dwarves mentioned in Narnia- Red and Black. These

classifications refer to their hair colors, and it is noted that those with black hair tend to be

more solemn, while those with red tend to be more fun loving and joking. Dwarves are excellent smithers, and have always been good with tools. 


Info:

  •  (m./f. 14 - 70)  
  • Medium Interactivity

Marshwiggles

Talking Animals

Marshwiggles

 Technically these creatures were first introduced in The Silver Chair, however they have lived in Narnia and the outlying lands for many years. As their name suggests, Marshwiggles live in marshy areas and eat mostly eels and fish. They have a very pessimistic outlook on life.


Info:

  •  (m./f. 14 - 70)
  • Medium Interactivity

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