Mary Poppins The Musical Cast

Jane and Michael
Banks’s new nanny. She is extraordinary
and strange, neat and tidy, delightfully
vain yet very particular, and sometimes a
little frightening, but always exciting. She is
practically perfect in every way and always
means what she says.

The narrator of the story, is a good friend to Mary Poppins. An everyman, Bert has many occupations, including hurdy-gurdy player, sidewalk artist, and chimney sweep.
Bert watches over the children as well as the
goings on in Cherry Tree Lane.

Father to Jane and Michael Banks, is a banker to the very
fiber of his being. Demanding “precision and
order” in his household, he is a pipe-and slippers man who doesn’t have much to do
with his children and believes that he had the
perfect upbringing by his nanny, the cruel
Miss Andrew.

George’s wife and
Jane and Michael’s mother. A former actress,
she is a loving and distracted homemaker who
is busy trying to live up to her husband’s desire
to only associate with “the best people” as well
as be a model wife and mother.

High-spirited daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Banks, is bright and precocious
but can be willful and inclined to snobbishness.

cute and cheeky
son of Mr. and Mrs. Banks. Excitable and
naughty, he adores his father and tries to be like him.

KATIE NANNA is Jane and Michael’s nanny at the beginning of the show.
MISS SMYTHE is the Bank Chairman’s humorless secretary.

Neighborhood fixture who is respected by and observant of the households on his beat.

Haughty next-door neighbor of the Banks family who treats her dog, Willoughby, as if he were her child.

Retired Royal Navy man and neighbor of the Banks family. A physically large man with a loud and booming
voice, he speaks in Navy jargon and has a soft
spot for his neighbor, Miss Lark.

The housekeeper and
cook for the Banks family. Overworked and harassed, she’s always complaining that
the house is understaffed. Her intimidating exterior is a cover for the warmth underneath.

The houseboy to the Banks family. Lazy, sleepy, and grumbling, he never gets things right and believes himself to be useless.

Uniformed and officious, she makes sure no one breaks park regulations. Her life is defined by rules, but she
secretly hankers after her childhood.

The statue of a young boy
posed with a dolphin in the park. Neleus was
separated from his father, Poseidon, and
misses him very much. A small and lonely
being, he is very happy to befriend Jane and
Michael.

A statue in the park.

The head of the bank where Mr. Banks is employed, is an Edwardian stuffed-shirt.

Businessman seeking a loan from the bank for a shady
business deal.

an honest
Businesswoman seeking a loan to build a factory
for her community.

Covered in a patch-work of old shawls, and her pockets are stuffed
with bags of crumbs for the birds. She tries to
sell her crumbs to passersby, who ignore her
as if she doesn’t exist.

Owns a magical gingerbread shop. She is a mysterious woman of great age.

Mrs. Corry’s
daughter.

Mrs. Corry’s
daughter.

Stuffed girl doll belonging to
Jane.

Toys belonging to Jane and Michael.

Toys belonging to Jane and Michael.

Toys belonging to Jane and Michael.

George’s
overbearing and scary nanny. With her bottle
of nasty-tasting brimstone and treacle to keep
naughty children in line, she is a bully who only
knows one way of doing things – her way.


