Mary Poppins Character Guide
Jane and Michael Banks are the children who need Mary Poppins most. Jane is the older, more responsible sister who tries to be grown-up. Michael is the younger, more impulsive brother who just wants to play. Together, they go from neglected, misbehaving children to a family reconnected with joy.
Jane moves with careful imitation of adult behaviour that breaks down when excitement takes over. She tries to be composed but cannot help jumping into puddles or chasing penguins. Michael has no filter. He runs, he crashes, he grabs, he shouts. He is pure impulse. Together, they push and pull each other, Jane trying to be sensible, Michael dragging her into fun. Their movement becomes more coordinated as the show progresses, showing they have learned to work together.
Jane wears a white blouse with a navy or red pinafore. Michael wears a white shirt with a navy sailor collar or a simple vest.
Jane in a knee-length skirt over white tights. Michael in shorts with knee-high socks. Edwardian children's clothing.
Jane has a hair ribbon. Michael has a cap. Both can carry kites for the finale. Nursery toys as props for the opening.
Black Mary Janes for Jane. Black lace-up shoes or boots for Michael.
Jane has neat brown hair with a bow, becoming messier through adventures. Michael has a short, boyish cut.
The kite at the end is their shared prop and symbol of the family coming together. They can start with broken toys and end with a flying kite.
Best for ages 7-12. Jane suits a slightly older, more composed dancer. Michael suits a younger, more energetic performer. The roles work beautifully as a sibling pair and need good chemistry between the two dancers.
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