A long time ago, a handsome prince was reluctant to kiss a wicked fairy and as punishment she turned him in to a frog. What Froggy needs now is a beautiful princess who will let him eat from her plate, drink from her cup and sleep on her pillow. Princess Laughalot looks like she might fit the bill, but can he convince her to help?
“delightful and imaginative ... good interactive theatre and a ribbeting experience all round.” Elaine Liner, Dallas Observer
“The message of forgiveness and redemption strikes deeper levels than this sweet silliness might lead you to expect.” Nancy Churnin, The Dallas Morning News
“especially a treat for the under-10 crowd ...” Punch Shaw, Fort Worth Star Telegram
CAST
Kermit/Bob The Butler - James Hoult
Princess Laughalot - Shellie Lynch
Maid Up - Mark Shum
The Frog Prince - Jerrika D Hinton
King Ivalot/Ghost - F Scott Scripps
Malice - Billie Bryant
Elfvis - Clayton Farris
Puppeteers - Roblyn Allicia, Daniel Oertling, Peter Oertling, Jill Taylor
The Ribbettes - Billie Bryant, Clayton Farris, James Hoult, F Scott Scripps
Sprites - Clayton Farris, Shellie Lynch
Servants - Roblyn Allicia, Daniel Oertling, Jill Taylor
PRODUCTION TEAM
Director - Sue Birch
Set Designer - Darryl Clement
Lighting Designer - Adam Lozuk
Sound Designers - Sue Birch, Christopher George
Composer - Christopher George
Costume Designer - Robin Armstrong
Costume Assistants - Eric Gray, Stephanie Inman
Masks Designed by - Kathy Kreuter
Choreography - Candy Oertling
Chorus Master - F Scott Scripps
Stage Manager - Erica Heebner
Lighting Operator - Carolyn Lloyd
Sound Operator - Laura Marshall
Spot Operators - Steve Freedman, Jason Marshall
Crew - Ryan Kasmiskie, Peter Oertling
Set Construction - Ian Birch, Billy Attan, Rob Stephens
Box Office - Ian Birch
Front Of House Manager - Steve Freedman
Production Photography - Mark Trew
MUSIC USED IN THIS PRODUCTION
Original music composed, arranged and performed by Christopher George.
Pack Up Your Troubles In Your Old Kit Bag And Smile, Smile, Smile. Music by Felix Powell. Lyrics by George Asaf.
NOMINATIONS:
Leon Rabin Awards: Best Sound Design, Best Costume Design, Best Supporting Actor (Mark Shum)
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