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Al Pacino
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There is no minimum age, specifically...the main requirement is that Jane must be bigger than Michael. And Michael has to be old enough to carry the show since they are on stage the entire length of the show. Feel free to correct me, but I do not think any of the Jane's has been under 10 years old when performing.
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Al Pacino
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Disney (and agents) likes to get kids in the pipeline for those Disney roles. Disney is very specific about what they look for in a "Disney kid." When they find a kid who fits their type (look and personality), even if they might be too small now, they won't be in a few years and the kid will stay on the Disney casting radar.
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| Posts: 507 | Location: NYC/NJ | Registered: November 20, 2006 |    |
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Al Pacino
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Well, I'm no expert, but I can tell you what I think they are looking for, based on some of the choices I've seen them make, and based on conversations I've had with CDs, agents and managers. I would say that Disney theatrical talent development looks for kids who are small for their age, with cute, almost pixie-like features, out-going and imp-ish personalities both in person and on stage, and they have to be great (disney-style) singers and actors. They look for a very specific total "Disney" package. It's not to say that they don't cast other kids. This is my perception of what Disney theatrical talent development keeps an eye out for.
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