Margie- bookshop owner; scatterbrained, eternally hopeful (140 lines, 5 scenes)
Bombalurina- Margie's cat; likes to steal things (8 lines, but on stage for all 9 scenes)
Mom- bored bookshop customer (24 lines, 2 scenes)
Timmy- kid; hates books (10 lines, 2 scenes)
Robin Hood- vain Medieval English outlaw (Received Pronunciation/Proper English accent) (54 lines, 5 scenes)
Tom Sawyer- mischievous Missouri schoolboy (Missouri accent) (36 lines, 5 scenes)Â
Sherlock Holmes- brainy English detective (Received Pronunciation/Proper English accent) (58 lines, 5 scenes)
Toto- Dorothy's dog (no lines, 2 scenes)
Dorothy- Kansas farm girl; fearless, clever (64 lines, 5 scenes)
Heidi- Swiss mountain girl; melodramatic (German-esque accent) (38 lines, 5 scenes)
Pollyanna- New England schoolgirl; annoyingly optimistic (42 lines, 5 scenes)
Book Fairy- brings the book characters to life; overbearing (29 lines, 3 scenes)
Lady in Red- mysterious bookshop customer (24 lines, 1 scene)
Fagin- English pickpocket; sneaky (cockney accent) (13 lines, 1 scene)
Long John Silver- English pirate; treacherous (cockney/pirate accent) (17 lines, 3 scenes )
Officer Ketchum- confused police officer (24 lines, 2 scenes)
Fingers- jewel smuggler; dumb (61 lines, 4 scenes)
Eddie- Another smuggler; bossy and dumb (90 lines, 4 scenes)
Doctor Doolittle- English veterinarian; talks to animals (Received Pronunciation/Proper English accent) (16 lines, 1 scene)
Queen of Hearts- ruler of Wonderland; hothead (9 lines, 1 scene)
Frankenstein's Monster- monster; grunts a lot (no lines, 1 scene)
Wicked Witch of the West- Dorothy's nemesis; smart aleck (8 lines, 1 scene)
Hopalong Cassidy- noble cowboy (Southern/cowboy accent) (7 lines, 1 scene)