Yeti or Not Musical Cast
4M, 2W, 6+Ensemble
Yeti or Not, at its heart, is a character-driven adventure that balances heartfelt storytelling with humor and imagination. Each principal role offers strong acting and vocal opportunities, from the grounded realism of the office to the spiritual wonder of the wilderness.
The Ensemble
A vibrant group of 6+ performers who bring Yeti or Not to life from every angle: they open the show, populate Henry’s office, ride the Greyhound bus, and fill the bar with laughter and song. More than background voices, the ensemble embodies the pulse of Henry’s world, shifting seamlessly between comedy, movement, and harmony. Each performer gets moments to shine as part of the story’s rhythm, humor, and heart.
Henry
(Male, Late 20s/30s)
Quiet. Funny in that dry, don’t-look-too-close way. He’s spent most of his life trying to forget the day he lost his dad, and what he might have seen in the woods right after. He doesn’t believe in much anymore, least of all himself. But somewhere under all that numbness is a kid who once felt awe. And maybe still could.
Vocal Range: Tenor / Baritenor – strong contemporary sound.
Bigfoot
(Male, Timeless)
He’s the spiritual father figure and the living embodiment of what Henry has been searching for: connection, courage, and truth. Wise as he is old, funny in his dryness, and unexpectedly grounded, Bigfoot speaks and sings like anyone else. His otherness isn’t in how he talks, but in what he knows.
Vocal Range: Baritone or bass
Jenny
(Female, 20s-30s)
She’s sharp, composed, and used to being underestimated. She works with Henry, and there’s something between them, unspoken but obvious. Jenny had kept her life tight, predictable, and safe. Until she realized safe wasn’t the same as okay.
Vocal Range: Mezzo-Soprano; Indie-pop influence
Chip
(Male, 40s-60s)
A survivalist with a camera, a gun, and something broken deep inside. Years ago, he claimed to find Bigfoot, but no one believed him. Now he’s built an audience and a mission to prove he was right, no matter the cost. He’ll twist the truth, burn bridges, and leave bodies in his wake.
Vocal Range: Character Tenor / Baritone
Mom
(Female, 40s-60s)
Pragmatic yet compassionate. Anchors Henry emotionally while delivering humor and heart.
Vocal Range: Alto / Mezzo
Dad
(Male, 30s-40s)
Henry’s late father. He's loving, adventurous, and filled with wisdom. What he lacks in stage time, he makes up for in presence and emotional weight.
Vocal Range: Baritone/Tenor – warm, emotional tone
