Charlie and the Chocolate Factory TYA
Welcome to the world of pure imagination with the TYA version of the tasty Broadway and West End musical.
Show Essentials
17
Roles
+ Ensemble
PG
Rated
1
Act

Full Synopsis

Suddenly before us stands Willy Wonka, the world-renowned candy maker and chocolatier ("The Candy Man') - a genius who believes he is a forgotten man. Wonka transforms himself into the world-weary owner of a candy shop who makes the acquaintance of young Charlie Bucket, who idolizes Willy Wonka. When the shop owner tells Charlie that Wonka is about to make a comeback, the boy is thrilled but exasperated that the shop owner does not seem to know just who Willy Wonka is ("Willy Wonka! Willy Wonka!"). Charlie comes from a poor, fatherless family that scrounges for food, and he lives for his birthday each year when he receives as a gift a single Willy Wonka Chocolate Bar. Back home, Charlie decides to write a letter to Willy Wonka ("A Letter from Charlie Bucket"), in which he expresses his wonder and admiration (as well as some ideas) for the candy maker.

Charlie and the Bucket family read some exciting news in the paper: Willy Wonka has hidden five golden tickets inside his chocolate bars. Whoever finds one will win a tour of his chocolate factory, lead by Wonka himself. Mrs. Bucket tells Charlie they do not have enough money for him to buy a chocolate bar before his birthday. At the candy store, a discourage Charlie tells the shop owner (still Wonka in disguise) that he doesn't even want to think about chocolate. The news breaks that the first winner of a golden ticket is a food-loving German boy ("More of Him to Love"), adored by his mother and named Augustus Gloop. The second ("When Veruca Says") is Veruca Salt, the spoiled-rotten daughter of a Russian oligarch. The winner of the third ticket ("The Queen of Pop") is Violet Beauregarde, whose publicity hound of a father is turning her pursuit of a world record for chewing gum into a media event. The fourth ticket ("That Little Man of Mine") goes to Mike Teavee, a brat who is mesmerized by social media, to the delight of his mother.

On his birthday, Charlie receives his annual chocolate bar, but finds no ticket when he unwraps it. Outside the candy shop, he runs into the owner, who drops a dollar on the ground as he leaves. Charlie uses it to buy a Wonka bar from Mrs. Green's cart and discovers a golden ticket, making him the fifth winner. Charlie and his whole family celebrate the news ("I've Got a Golden Ticket" / "Grandpa Joe") that he is headed to Willy Wonka's Chocolate Factory, where Grandpa Joe will join him. At long last, Willy Wonka welcomes the winners into his factory, teasing them about what lies ahead for them ("It Must Be Believed to Be Seen").

Inside the factory, Wonka introduces the winners to the wonders they are about to encounter - and some things they need to remember ("Strike That, Reverse It"). Charlie and Grandpa Joe are in awe of Wonka and what the magical experience has to offer ("Pure Imagination"), while the other children are greedy and impatient. One by one, the ticket holders become victims of their own appetites. Augustus Gloop's insatiable hunger for the chocolate waterfall makes him the first victim ("The Oompa Loompa Song" / "Auf Wiedersehen Augustus Gloop"), his fate determined by the mysterious Oompa Loompas who do Wonka's bidding. His warnings fall on deaf ears. Violet is then the next golden ticket holder to vanish ("You Got Whatcha Want") followed by Veruca ("Veruca's Nutcracker Sweet"), and finally Mike Teavee ("Vidiots"). Ultimately, there is only Charlie, in whom Willy Wonka sees an heir to his magical mission. He welcomes Charlie into a magical glass elevator that takes them up, up, up, so the boy can see everything that will be his ("The View from Here") - a happy home and limitless future, thanks to the Candy Man.

Casting
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Cast Size: Medium (11 to 20 performers)
Cast Type: Star Vehicle Male

Character Breakdown

Willy Wonka

The sly, charming star of the show. Lithe, eccentric. His larger than life persona can go from charming and comical, to magically mysterious and dark.

Gender: male
Vocal range top: G4
Vocal range bottom: A2
Charlie Bucket

Sweet, smart, hopeful and loving. A boy with wonderful innocence and vulnerability.

Gender: male
Vocal range top: F5
Vocal range bottom: G#3
Mrs. Green

A vegetable seller.

Gender: female
Grandpa Joe

Impish. He is Charlie's imaginative, fun, kind and loving grandfather. After many years being confined to a bed, his childish energy returns when Charlie finds the Golden Ticket.

Gender: male
Vocal range top: G4
Vocal range bottom: A#2
Mrs. Bucket

Charlie's warm and kind-hearted mother. Worrier. Generous and loving.

Gender: female
Vocal range top: E5
Vocal range bottom: Bb3
Grandma Georgina
Gender: female
Vocal range top: E5
Vocal range bottom: Ab3
Grandpa George
Gender: male
Vocal range top: E4
Vocal range bottom: F2
Grandma Josephine
Gender: female
Vocal range top: D5
Vocal range bottom: C4
Augustus Gloop

Rampantly over-active.

Gender: male
Vocal range top: G5
Vocal range bottom: Bb3
Mrs. Gloop

Augustus's German, moronic, Wagnerian mother. Mirthlessly smiles as though it were affixed to the front of her face.

Gender: female
Vocal range top: D5
Vocal range bottom: Bb3
Violet Beauregarde

Confident, forward, and full of attitude.

Gender: female
Vocal range top: F#5
Vocal range bottom: C#4
Mr. Beauregarde

Violet's ineffectual father. Ignores his back-talking, insult-hurling daughter.

Gender: male
Vocal range top: G4
Vocal range bottom: F#3
Veruca Salt

Vicious and determined.

Gender: female
Vocal range top: Db5
Vocal range bottom: Ab4
Mr. Salt

Veruca's goofy, eccentric, distracted, hilarious father. Finds it impossible to say no, giving in to every ridiculous demand his daughter makes.

Gender: male
Vocal range top: Ab4
Vocal range bottom: Ab2
Mike Teavee

A fireplug with a ridiculous amount of energy.

Gender: male
Vocal range top: Bb4
Vocal range bottom: G3
Mrs. Teavee

She needs amphetamines to get through the day and deal with her outrageous son. Tense, extreme, and hilarious.

Gender: female
Vocal range top: Eb5
Vocal range bottom: G3
Cherry Sunday
The “chief confectionary correspondent,” who interviews the Golden Ticket winners and their parents.
Ensemble

The Gum Chompin’ Divas; Crowds; Reporters; Oompa Loompas; Squirrels

Full Song List
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory TYA: Overture
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory TYA: The Candy Man
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory TYA: Willy Wonka, Willy Wonka
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory TYA: A Letter from Charlie Bucket
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory TYA: More of Him to Love
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory TYA: When Veruca Says
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory TYA: The Queen of Pop
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory TYA: That Little Man of Mine
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory TYA: I've Got a Golden Ticket
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory TYA: It Must Be Believed to Be Seen
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory TYA: Strike That, Reverse It
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory TYA: Pure Imagination / Grandpa Joe (Reprise)
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory TYA: Auf Wiedersehen Augustus / Oompa Loompa
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory TYA: You Got Whatcha Want
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory TYA: Veruca's Nutcracker: Sweet!
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory TYA: Vidiots
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory TYA: That Little Man of Mine (Reprise)
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory TYA: The View from Here

Billing

Requirements

You must give the authors/creators billing credits, as specified in the Production Contract, in a conspicuous manner on the first page of credits in all programs and on houseboards, displays and in all other advertising announcements of any kind.
Percentages listed indicate required type size in relation to title size.
Roald Dahl's
25%
CHARLIE AND THE CHOCOLATE FACTORY
100%
Book by
David Greig
50%
Music by
Marc Shaiman
50%
Lyrics by
Scott Wittman
Marc Shaiman
50%
Based on the novel by ROALD DAHL
37.5%
 
Songs from the Motion Picture by
LESLIE BRICUSSE and ANTHONY NEWLEY
50%
 
ADDITIONAL TITLE PAGE BILLING: The following billing is required for the title page of the program only:
 
Orchestrations by
DOUG BESTERMAN
Arrangements by
Marc Shaiman
 
Produced in the West End and on Broadway by
Warner Bros. Theatre Ventures
Langley Park Productions
Neal Street Productions
 
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory Theatre for Young Audiences version prepared & premiered by Nashville Childrens Theatre, Nashville, TN; Ernie Nolan, Producing Artistic Director
 
All professional companies licensing the Play shall provide the following links in their programs (inclusion of the links in the Roald Dahl bio is acceptable):
 
SHORTENED BILLING: In advertisements of 1/4 page size or less, where only the title of the Play, performance dates and venue are provided, the following “shortened billing” is permissible:
Roald Dahl’s CHARLIE AND THE CHOCOLATE FACTORY

Video Warning

In accordance with the Performance License, you MUST include the following warning in all programs and in a pre-show announcement:
ANY VIDEO AND/OR AUDIO RECORDING OF THIS PRODUCTION IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED.

If you purchase a video license to allow non-commercial video recording of this production, then you MUST include the following warning in all programs and in a pre-show announcement:
ANY VIDEO RECORDING MADE OF THIS PERFORMANCE IS AUTHORIZED FOR PERSONAL, AT-HOME, NON-COMMERCIAL USE ONLY. THE SALE OR DISTRIBUTION OF SUCH RECORDING IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED UNDER FEDERAL COPYRIGHT LAW.

Included Materials

ItemQuantity Included
LIBRETTO/VOCAL BOOK20
PIANO VOCAL SCORE1
TYA PERFORMANCE TRACKS1

Production Resources

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