Jack Kelly: The charismatic leader of the Manhattan newsies, is an orphaned dreamer and artist who yearns to get out of the crowded streets of New York and make a better life for himself out West. Fiercely protective of his best friend, Crutchie, and very loyal, Jack isn’t afraid to use his voice to attain better conditions for the working kids of New York City.
Les: Davey’s cheeky younger sibling, is excited by the newsies’ freedom and loves their independent lifestyle.
Crutchie: Jack’s best friend and a dedicated newsie with a “bum leg” from polio that causes pain, but helps sell more papes. Walking with the assistance of a crutch doesn’t define the ever-positive newsie.
Davey: Les’s straight-laced, bright big brother, starts selling newspapers to help his family earn a living but becomes swept up in the fervor of the strike. A leader in his own right, who is learning to use his voice to uplift others.
Katherine Plumber: An ambitious young reporter, works hard to make a name for herself as a legitimate journalist in a time when women aren’t taken seriously. Quick, funny, and resourceful.
Medda Larkin: Inspired by the African- American vaudeville performer, Aida Overton-Walker, A big-voiced singer and star of the Bowery (see the “Dramaturgy” document in Downloadable Resources). A proud supporter of the newsies, she offers her theater as a safe haven for their revolution.
Wiesel: Aka “Weasel”. A disgruntled paper-pusher who uses the Delancey brothers as his muscle, runs distribution for the World and has little patience or sympathy for the newsies.
Joseph Pulitzer: A pompous businessman through and through, owns the World and is concerned solely with the bottom line. Katherine’s no-nonsense father, Pulitzer doesn’t sympathize with the strikers, but he does eventually – and grudgingly – respect Jack.
Bunsen: Pulitzer’s bookkeeper who helps Pulitzer come up with the idea to raise the newsies’ price per paper.
Hannah: Pulitzer’s secretary who is a clever advocate for the newsies.
Pat: An efficient stage manager who introduces Medda’s act.
Governor Teddy Roosevelt: A well-respected lifelong public servant who inspires Jack to stand up to Pulitzer.
Snyder: The crooked warden of The Refuge. A filthy and horrible juvenile reformatory, is concerned only with catching enough kids to keep their government checks coming.
Seitz: The editor of the World who advises Pulitzer, but ultimately admires the kids’ newspaper.
Bill: Katherine’s upperclass friend whose parents own the New York Journal and help the newsies print the Newsies Banner.
Dorothy: Katherine’s upperclass friend whose parents own the New York Tribune and help the newsies print the Newsies Banner.
Darcy: A photographer who works with Katherine.
Oscar & Morris Delancey: Toughs who work distribution for the World, take the side of the publishers in the strike and are known to use their fists to make a point. Look for actors who can believably portray these threatening goons.
Ensemble
So many more roles including: NEWSIES of New York, RACE, ALBERT, MURIEL, NANCY, SPECS, PIGTAILS, HAZEL, BUTTONS, TOMMY BOY, ROMEO, JO JO, SCABS and others; the newsies’ CUSTOMERS; citizens of New York of all stripes; the BOWERY BRIGADE, vaudeville performers, including ADA, OLIVE, and ETHEL; and corrupt POLICE OFFICERS, including the POLICE CHIEF; WORKING CHILDREN of New York City