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CHARACTER DESCRIPTIONS Character Description Gender* What They're Like … No. of Scenes Head Game Designer Boy An intelligent man who is hard at work making games for kids to play. He is the creator of the "iAM" APP. 8 Claire One of the kids who gets to tour the Lab Girl She is not afraid of anything, is fun loving and ready to try new things. 8 Josh One of the kids who gets to tour the Lab Boy He is your competitive sports kid, who nd never seems to know everything and n lacks for confidence. 8 Morgan One of the kids who gets to tour the Lab Girl d a She loves technology and is crazy abo about anything to do with APPs. 8 J.T. One of the kids who gets to tour the Lab Boy ge d He is your average kid who loves ga games and hanging out with friends. 8 8Avery Avery 8Avery One of the Apprentices in the Lab Girl nformative formative She is quite informative and re ready to give on ere need instruction where needed. 5 Aaron One of the Apprentices in the Lab Boy py give ructio Happy to giv instruction to kids, very heerful ul e ea cheerful and easy going. 5 Serious A robot designed by Solomon Girl e non She is the non-emotional robot that can quote anything from the Bible as comma comman commanded. Monotone voiced. 4 Kristin Assistant to Solomon Girl Bub Bubb Bubbly assistant, always a smile, likes to che chew her gum and talk. 2 Announcer Announcer at the App Factory Store Boy Very strong, bold personality. Always talking as if he is on a stage. 2 Mom Josh's Mom G Girl A sometimes overprotective mom on the go. 1 Boy A friendly man who loves his wife and son. 1 re vi ew Fo rP Dad Josh's Dad O nl y Solomon *Really, any of the roles may be played by a boy or a girl with only slight name and gender modifications in the script. The indications above show how we recorded them on the demonstration recording. Many roles could also played by older youth or adults. If you have difficulty casting this many parts, you can cut down the parts as follows: • • • • There could be one assistant instead of two. Josh's dad could also be the Announcer, voiced from off-stage. Solomon could be played by an adult. Kristin could also be played by an adult. If you are looking to create more non-speaking parts you could do the following: • Add more kids in the store and give them one line about the store, etc. • You could have one of the kids come with a sibling that speaks in the first scene, but does not go on the tour. • Add store workers who speak to the kids as they enter. • Add kids who enter the store and are there at the beginning and the end. • Have two robots that take turns saying verses. • Add kids who stand at the door and welcome in newcomers. • Add parents who drop off their kids.

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