Meagan Wieseman

Scoring Key

1 = Needs Major Improvement

2 = Inconsistent / Developing

3 = Meets Expectations

4 = Strong Performance

5 = Exceptional / Fully Immersive


Character Integrity

Evaluation Criteria:

Voice matches character consistently (tone, cadence, accent if applicable)

Maintains character mannerisms without breaking

Movement reflects character (posture, gestures, energy)

Fully embodied physical performance, not just verbal delivery

Your Score: 4 = Strong Performance

Notes:

  • Work on having more elegant movements. Sometimes when excited, your own personal mannerisms show.

  • Slow down your speech

  • Overall good! You know your story well. Keep developing voices and work on mannerisms



Energy, Expression & Engagement

Evaluation Criteria:

Maintains appropriate and consistent energy level

Strong, animated facial expressions visible to guests

Engages both children and adults naturally and confidently

Commands attention when speaking or leading activities

Your Score: 5 = Exceptional / Fully Immersive  

Notes:

  • Confident, child-focused, and knows the characters

  • It’s easy to tell you’re having fun! Very engaging.

  • Confidence shines through




Time Management

Evaluation Criteria:

Keeps activities moving at an appropriate pace

Transitions smoothly between segments

Stays aligned with event schedule

Avoids unnecessary pauses or delays

Your Score: 5 = Exceptional / Fully Immersive

Notes:

  • No notes, great job here!


Problem Solving

Evaluation Criteria:

Responds effectively to unexpected situations

Maintains character during disruptions or challenges

Redirects situations smoothly and positively

Makes independent decisions when needed

Your Score: 5 = Exceptional / Fully Immersive

Notes:

  • You individually and maturely handle situations when things don’t go as planned

  • You take charge when a team member needs extra help. Great leadership

Improvisation & Reaction Time

Evaluation Criteria:

Responds quickly without long hesitation

Stays in character during unscripted moments

Builds naturally on children’s comments and ideas

Avoids freezing or breaking immersion

Your Score: 4 = Strong Performance

Notes:

  • Repeat the question to give you more time to think and use grounding techniques (hand on heart, in-character arm movements).

  • Sometimes says things off-brand, but you catch yourself and know where to improve.

  • Make up more original stories and remember to slow down



Personalized & Memorable Conversations

Evaluation Criteria:

Uses children’s names naturally in conversation

Asks engaging, open-ended questions

Creates unique, personalized moments for guests

Makes each interaction feel special and individual

Your Score: 3 = Meets Expectations

Notes:

  • Pull in other characters/ events in the stories you tell to make them more unique.

  • Try to not stick to the same details of your story. Think of all the characters, friends, and activities she enjoys (example, instead of talking about Papa over and over for Belle, include Lumiere or Chip!).

Appearance Standards

Evaluation Criteria:

Makeup is clean, character-appropriate, and stage-ready

Wig is properly secured, styled, and natural-looking

No visible flaws (lace, pins, uneven styling, etc.)

Overall polished and performance-ready appearance

Your Score: 4 = Strong Performance

Notes:

  • Wig needs to be pinned properly and strongly to head

  • Do not adjust during events

  • Do not grab bangs

  • Makeup always looks great!




Overall Evaluation

Total Impression

4

Top Strengths

  • Confidence

  • Preparedness and great effort with studying guides and mannerisms

  • It’s clear you are having fun and that gives children permission to have fun with you!

  • Engagement with the kids - you’re great at putting them first!

Top Areas for Improvement

  • Slow down

  • Keep working on voices

Actionable Next Steps

(Specific skills or behaviors to improve before next performance)

  • Keep practicing your voices with friends or family. Have them pretend to be a child and practice slowing your pace. Aim for a 3 min back-and-forth conversation without stopping, having your friend answer as the child might. Work your way up to 5 mins.

  • Practice your range of emotions (neutral → extreme excitement) with everyday sentences to achieve the perfect amount of fairytale excitement and character accuracy.

  • Watch wig pinning tutorials in the V-drive. New ones have been added since you were hired so you might learn new techniques!