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- Liesl von Trapp from The Sound of Music | CharacTour
Liesl must learn to take her time and wait until she’s ready to go off on her own, as well as enjoy her protective innocence and youth while they last Personality… sweet and passionate Liesl is the ideal older sister who helps her siblings from one governess to another
- Sound of Music Character Descriptions - Broadway Rose
Liesl von Trapp (mezzo, dance, 16)u2028 The oldest child, blossoming into a young lady with an interest in boys She has a maternal edge to her and cares very deeply for her younger siblings
- Microsoft Word - SOUND OF MUSIC CHARACTER DESCRIPTIONS. docx
Liesl Von Trapp (Lead): Female, Late Teen – Mezzo Soprano At age 16, Liesl is the eldest of the Von Trapp siblings She is innocent, naïve, coy, flirtatious, headstrong and infatuated with Rolf She is pretty but unsophisticated and tends to think everything is wonderful
- The Sound of Music - Characters - Rodgers Hammerstein
Liesl is at that awkward age between childhood and adulthood, and assumes a maternal role with her younger siblings She is, however, still naïve and in need of her own guidance
- Character Descriptions - DMTC
Upon returning from their honeymoon they discover that Austria has been invaded by the Nazis, who demand the Captain's immediate service in their navy The family's narrow escape over the mountains to Switzerland on the eve of World War II provides one of the most thrilling and inspirational finales ever presented in the theatre
- Liesl Von Trapp Character Breakdown from The Sound of Music | StageAgent
Character analysis and casting breakdown for Liesl Von Trapp from The Sound of Music
- Liesl von Trapp (Charmian Carr) in The Sound of Music Character . . .
Bringing the big screen to life with description and analysis of Liesl von Trapp (Charmian Carr) in The Sound of Music
- THE SOUND OF MUSIC Character Breakdown
A neighbor of the Von Trapps and one of the “Old Guards” of Austria - violently opposed to the takeover of his beloved country by Nazi Germany Can double with other roles in the ensemble
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