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Disney’s ‘MOANA’ Casting Call for Male Dancers

CASTING TRADITIONAL MALE DANCERS ON OAHU

We are looking for various DANCING roles that will work multiple weeks later this year on Oahu. Must work locally to Oahu! This is a GREAT OPPORTUNITY, and we are so excited to share this.

Must be available for Open Casting Calls on Oahu on July 15th or July 16th and potential callbacks on July 19th or July 20th.

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Role: Defendant — Trevor Bennett (Male, 30s–40s, Any Race)
Amanda Davenport is suing private tutor Trevor Bennett for $200 after a limited-edition Funko Pop figure went missing while he had it. Trevor says he confiscated the item only because Ethan repeatedly disrupted the learning environment by showing it off. He claims he placed it safely in his desk drawer and intended to return it the next day—arguing he acted responsibly and the loss wasn’t due to negligence.

We are casting featured participants to portray individuals involved in a real small-claims case for the unscripted TV series Equal Justice with Judge Eboni K. Williams. This role requires strong improv ability, grounded real-person energy, and the ability to bring believable emotional nuance to reenactments.

Character Overview: Trevor is calm, structured, and strict about classroom behavior. He sees himself as a professional who maintains order and boundaries, and he’s frustrated that discipline is being framed as wrongdoing. Trevor is measured and logical, emphasizing procedure: he confiscated it, stored it safely, and planned to return it. He may come off rigid, but he believes he did the right thing.
Requirements:

  • Strong improv ability with grounded, controlled delivery

  • Comfortable portraying calm authority and strict structure under accusation

  • Able to explain actions clearly, logically, and consistently

  • Strong reactive listening; can handle emotional parent confrontation without escalating

  • Natural performance—professional, not villainous
    Compensation:

  • $20 per hour

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Role: Plaintiff — Saaphyri Windsor (Female, 42, Any Race)
Saaphyri Windsor is suing Tammy Fuller for brand damage and unauthorized resale of products from Saaphyri’s company. Saaphyri claims Tammy’s actions harmed her business reputation and improperly profited from her products, turning what should have been support between friends into a violation of trust.

We are casting featured participants to portray individuals involved in a real small-claims case for the unscripted TV series Equal Justice with Judge Eboni K. Williams. This role requires strong improv ability, grounded real-person energy, and the ability to bring believable emotional nuance to reenactments.

Character Overview: Saaphyri is an entrepreneur, model, and TV personality—quick-witted, outgoing, funny, and undeniably feisty. She’s confident and charismatic, but her fire is grounded in a strong moral code. To her, this isn’t just business—it’s integrity. She feels betrayed by someone she considered a friend, and she’s determined to protect her brand, make an example, and demand accountability.
Requirements:

  • Strong improv ability with confident, natural delivery

  • Comfortable portraying celebrity/entrepreneur presence (bold, polished, camera-ready)

  • Able to balance humor with moral conviction and controlled anger

  • Strong reactive listening and quick comebacks in confrontation

  • Can clearly explain “brand damage” and the impact of unauthorized resale
    Compensation:

  • $20 per hour

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Role: Plaintiff Witness — Ethan Davenport (Male, 10–13, Any Race)
Ethan Davenport’s limited-edition Funko Pop figure went missing after his tutor, Trevor Bennett, confiscated it during a session due to classroom disruption. Ethan is the emotional center of the case—he’s deeply attached to his collectible and feels embarrassed, guilty, and upset about how everything escalated.

We are casting featured participants to portray individuals involved in a real small-claims case for the unscripted TV series Equal Justice with Judge Eboni K. Williams. This role requires strong improv ability, grounded real-person energy, and the ability to bring believable emotional nuance to reenactments.

Character Overview: Ethan is shy, emotional, and intensely attached to his figures. He may struggle to speak up, especially around adults, but his feelings are big—loss, regret, and the fear that it’s his fault. He wants to be understood and may soften the conflict by being honest and sweet.
Requirements:

  • Child performer who can take gentle direction and stay natural on camera

  • Comfortable with light improv/reactive answers in a controlled setting

  • Able to portray shyness, sincerity, and real emotion authentically

  • Must be accompanied by parent/guardian as required for minors

  • Calm temperament for a structured production environment
    Compensation:

  • $20 per hour

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Role: Plaintiff — Amanda Davenport (Female, 35–45, Any Race)
Amanda Davenport is suing her son’s private tutor, Trevor Bennett, for $200—the replacement cost of a limited-edition Funko Pop figure that went missing while in Trevor’s possession. Amanda claims the collectible was taken during tutoring and never returned, and she wants accountability for the loss.

We are casting featured participants to portray individuals involved in a real small-claims case for the unscripted TV series Equal Justice with Judge Eboni K. Williams. This role requires strong improv ability, grounded real-person energy, and the ability to bring believable emotional nuance to reenactments.

Character Overview: Amanda is a protective, assertive mother who doesn’t play when it comes to her child. She can be direct and demanding, especially when she believes an adult failed to safeguard something important. To Amanda, this isn’t “just a toy”—it’s a prized collectible that mattered deeply to her son, and losing it feels like disrespect and negligence. She’s determined to be heard and taken seriously.
Requirements:

  • Strong improv ability with natural, grounded delivery

  • Comfortable portraying firm, protective “mama bear” energy without going over-the-top

  • Able to express frustration and moral certainty while staying believable

  • Strong reactive listening and calm persistence under pushback

  • Can clearly explain the item’s value and why accountability matters
    Compensation:

  • $20 per hour

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Role: Plaintiff Witness — Alexander Carter III (Male, 10, Any Race)
Alexander Carter Jr.’s family is in conflict with their neighbor, Lynn Mendoza, after a weeping willow tree on their property was allegedly poisoned. As Alexander’s 10-year-old son, the child witness can speak to the tree’s meaning in the family, what he observed about the neighborhood tension, and how the damage affected home life.

We are casting featured participants to portray individuals involved in a real small-claims case for the unscripted TV series Equal Justice with Judge Eboni K. Williams. This role requires strong improv ability, grounded real-person energy, and the ability to bring believable emotional nuance to reenactments.

Character Overview: A gentle, observant kid who feels the stress between adults and wants things to be okay again. He may be loyal to his dad, sad about the tree, and confused about why neighbors can’t get along. His role is heartfelt and grounded—showing the emotional impact on a family rather than arguing technical details.
Requirements:

  • Child performer who can take gentle direction and remain natural on camera

  • Comfortable with light improv/reactive answers in a controlled setting

  • Able to convey sincerity, concern, and family attachment authentically

  • Must be accompanied by parent/guardian as required for minors

  • Calm temperament for a structured production environment
    Compensation:

  • $20 per hour

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Role: Defendant — Lynn Mendoza (Female, 52, Filipino-American)
Alexander Carter Jr. claims Lynn Mendoza intentionally poisoned his weeping willow tree, causing costly damage and restoration expenses. Lynn argues the tree encroached onto her property and created excessive leaves and debris she constantly had to clean up, causing more harm than good. She also denies the accusation and states Alexander has no evidence she poisoned the tree.

We are casting featured participants to portray individuals involved in a real small-claims case for the unscripted TV series Equal Justice with Judge Eboni K. Williams. This role requires strong improv ability, grounded real-person energy, and the ability to bring believable emotional nuance to reenactments.

Character Overview: Lynn is a 52-year-old single Filipino-American HR Coordinator whose job title contrasts with her difficult interpersonal style. She’s bossy, guarded, and has a know-it-all edge—often coming off unfriendly and hard to work with. Underneath is a highly neurotic, easily triggered temperament. After her father passed, she moved in with her mother three years ago, and her patience is thin—especially about what she sees as property issues and boundaries. Lynn frames herself as the practical neighbor dealing with constant mess and damage, not a villain poisoning a tree.
Requirements:

  • Strong improv ability with sharp, grounded presence

  • Comfortable portraying bossy/neurotic energy without becoming a caricature

  • Able to deliver defensiveness and “property rights” arguments clearly

  • Strong reactive listening; can handle accusations and stay composed (or believably bristle)

  • Natural delivery that balances irritation, control, and self-justification
    Compensation:

  • $20 per hour

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Role: Plaintiff — Alexander Carter Jr. (Male, 38, Any Race)
Alexander Carter Jr. is suing his next-door neighbor, Lynn Mendoza, claiming she intentionally poisoned his weeping willow tree—an heirloom with deep family history and sentimental value. Alexander says Lynn’s malicious actions caused significant damage and forced him to pay costly restoration expenses to try to save the tree.

We are casting featured participants to portray individuals involved in a real small-claims case for the unscripted TV series Equal Justice with Judge Eboni K. Williams. This role requires strong improv ability, grounded real-person energy, and the ability to bring believable emotional nuance to reenactments.

Character Overview: Alexander is a highly intelligent, family-oriented small business owner who runs a local café while raising two young kids. He’s responsible and always on the go, but generally laid back about things he considers “not worth the stress.” This is worth the stress. He inherited his home from his parents and has lived there for seven years—so the tree represents legacy, memory, and stability. He’s had ongoing tension with Lynn since she moved in three years ago, and he’s done being “the easygoing neighbor” when he believes someone attacked something precious to his family.
Requirements:

  • Strong improv ability with natural, grounded delivery

  • Able to portray calm competence that shifts into protective anger and heartbreak

  • Comfortable delivering a values-based argument (legacy, family history, home)

  • Strong reactive listening when challenged on proof and assumptions

  • Can explain conflict history and damages/repairs clearly and consistently
    Compensation:

  • $20 per hour

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Role: Plaintiff — Jenna Rowland (Female, 32, Any Race)
Jenna Rowland is suing Patrick “Pat” Solis for $4,850 after a golf cart rental incident in Catalina. Jenna claims she was rented an unsafe golf cart, leading to a crash that cracked her iPad ($1,200), caused a sprained wrist requiring urgent care ($450), resulted in wrongful charges ($1,900), and left her seeking pain and suffering damages ($1,300). Jenna maintains she was being cautious and responsible, and that the equipment failure and handling issues put her in danger.

We are casting featured participants to portray individuals involved in a real small-claims case for the unscripted TV series Equal Justice with Judge Eboni K. Williams. This role requires strong improv ability, grounded real-person energy, and the ability to bring believable emotional nuance to reenactments.

Character Overview: Jenna is a hardworking Los Angeles marketing consultant who’s constantly stretched thin by demanding clients and nonstop deadlines. She’s independent and careful, but prone to overthinking—and she prides herself on being responsible. After the crash, she’s shaken and frustrated, feeling like her caution still wasn’t enough because the situation was out of her control. She’s determined to be taken seriously and reimbursed for real losses, not dismissed as a dramatic tourist.
Requirements:

  • Strong improv ability with natural, grounded delivery

  • Able to portray anxious overthinking, stress, and controlled frustration authentically

  • Comfortable playing “responsible professional” energy under scrutiny

  • Strong reactive listening when challenged about driving behavior and choices

  • Can clearly communicate itemized damages and injury impact without sounding rehearsed
    Compensation:

  • $20 per hour

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Role: Defendant — Patrick “Pat” Solis (Male, 45, Any Race)
Jenna Rowland claims Pat Solis rented her an unsafe golf cart in Catalina, leading to a crash and $4,850 in damages and expenses. Pat denies the cart was unsafe, stating it was recently serviced and in good condition. He argues the crash was caused by Jenna’s distracted driving and by driving on a restricted road—placing responsibility on her choices, not his business.

We are casting featured participants to portray individuals involved in a real small-claims case for the unscripted TV series Equal Justice with Judge Eboni K. Williams. This role requires strong improv ability, grounded real-person energy, and the ability to bring believable emotional nuance to reenactments.

Character Overview: Pat is proud, stubborn, and fiercely protective of his reputation—especially with tourists he feels don’t understand the realities of island driving. He works hard to keep his fleet running, and he takes complaints personally when he believes a customer is exaggerating or dodging blame. Pat can be brusque and dismissive, leaning into facts, service records, and rules of the road. He’s determined to prove his carts are safe and that Jenna’s decisions caused the crash.
Requirements:

  • Strong improv ability with grounded authority and confident delivery

  • Comfortable portraying stubborn defensiveness and pride without going cartoonish

  • Able to deliver logical, procedural arguments (service, safety, restricted road rules)

  • Strong reactive listening; can handle pointed questions without getting rattled

  • Natural performance that balances irritation with credibility as a business owner
    Compensation:

  • $20 per hour

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Role: Defendant Witness — Dylan Wade (Male, 9, Any Race)
Dylan Wade is the child at the center of the dispute between his parents, Randall Wade and Marcy Gibbons. The conflict involves Dylan placing sports bets—and losing—using his father’s cellphone. Dylan lives primarily with his mother and spends weekends with his father, and he’s pulled into the middle of their disagreement as both sides argue about responsibility.

We are casting featured participants to portray individuals involved in a real small-claims case for the unscripted TV series Equal Justice with Judge Eboni K. Williams. This role requires strong improv ability, grounded real-person energy, and the ability to bring believable emotional nuance to reenactments.

Character Overview: Dylan is gentle, kind, and wants nothing more than for his mom and dad to get back together. He feels guilt and confusion about being the reason they’re fighting. Dylan may try to please both parents, minimize what happened, or say what he thinks adults want to hear—while quietly revealing how much he wants peace at home.
Requirements:

  • Child performer who can take gentle direction and stay natural on camera

  • Comfortable with light improv/reactive responses in a controlled setting

  • Able to portray sincerity, sweetness, and mild nervousness authentically

  • Must be accompanied by parent/guardian as required for minors

  • Patient, calm temperament for a structured shoot environment
    Compensation:

  • $20 per hour

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Role: Plaintiff — Randall Wade (Male, 30, Any Race)
Randall Wade is suing Marcy Gibbons after their 9-year-old son, Dylan, placed sports bets—then lost money—using Randall’s cellphone. Randall claims Marcy’s parenting and lack of supervision led to their child gambling, and he’s arguing that her choices created the conditions for the incident to happen.

We are casting featured participants to portray individuals involved in a real small-claims case for the unscripted TV series Equal Justice with Judge Eboni K. Williams. This role requires strong improv ability, grounded real-person energy, and the ability to bring believable emotional nuance to reenactments.

Character Overview: Randall is a thin, wiry security guard with a history of gambling addiction—someone who let his health and stability slide for too long, but insists he’s on the rebound now. He’s trying to rebuild his life so he can be present for his son, and this incident hits him in the gut: it feels like his past is repeating through his child. Randall is defensive about his recovery, emotional about fatherhood, and quick to blame Marcy because he needs a clear villain to prove he’s changed.
Requirements:

  • Strong improv ability with natural, grounded delivery

  • Able to portray recovery energy: shame + determination + defensiveness

  • Comfortable handling emotionally charged parenting conflict authentically

  • Strong reactive listening when challenged about gambling history and phone access

  • Can balance moral outrage with vulnerability without becoming melodramatic
    Compensation:

  • $20 per hour

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Role: Defendant — Marcy Gibbons (Female, 30, Any Race)
Randall Wade claims Marcy Gibbons’ parenting led to their 9-year-old son placing sports bets and losing money using Randall’s cellphone. Marcy argues Randall hasn’t resolved his own gambling issues—pointing to a gambling app on his phone as proof—and insists he’s trying to shift blame to her instead of taking responsibility for what was accessible on his device.

We are casting featured participants to portray individuals involved in a real small-claims case for the unscripted TV series Equal Justice with Judge Eboni K. Williams. This role requires strong improv ability, grounded real-person energy, and the ability to bring believable emotional nuance to reenactments.

Character Overview: Marcy is tough, no-nonsense, and hardened by years working as a card dealer and now a waitress on the Las Vegas strip. She’s direct, practical, and protective—especially as a mom who has to stay strong for her son. Marcy refuses to be scapegoated. She believes Randall’s gambling history is the real danger and that his phone (and what was on it) is the reason their child could even place bets. She’s not warm in conflict—she’s firm, factual, and unshakable.
Requirements:

  • Strong improv ability with grounded, confident presence

  • Comfortable portraying tough, protective mom energy under accusation

  • Able to deliver sharp, factual rebuttals without losing emotional realism

  • Strong reactive listening; can pivot quickly when new details come up

  • Comfortable playing restraint, frustration, and boundary-setting
    Compensation:

  • $20 per hour

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