Children's theatre in Troy Troy Fine Arts Council bringing Missoula Children's Theatre's 'The Frog Prince' to Troy
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An audition will be held for a Missoula Children’s Theatre production of “The Frog Prince” on Monday, Feb. 4, from 3:45 pm to 5:45 pm. Students, grades kindergarten through 12th grade, are encouraged to audition. “The Frog Prince” will be presented at 3 p.m. and 7 p.m. at the Troy High School Auditorium on Saturday, Feb. 9. Tickets are $4 adult and $1 student and are available at the door.
Deep in the royal swamp, a lonely Frog retrieves a golden ball for Princess Prim in exchange for friendship and comfort. The spoiled princess doesn’t want to live up to her part of the bargain and puts her royal knights on alert.
And so the trouble begins.
Luckily, Frog gets some good advice from Ollie the wise old Aspen tree, the well-read Alligator and the kindly Swamp Things. The Ducks, a busy Fly and dancing Flamingos also come to Frog’s assistance as the Frog’s kindly servant tirelessly tries to set things right.
Even the kindly Princess Proper and spunky Princess Peppy get involved and, despite the trouble caused by the mischievous Venus Fly Traps, all ends happily. Our hero becomes a Prince (formerly known as Frog) and realizes that friendships are made, not bought, and he discovers that it is not what you are but who you are that counts.
The Missoula Children’s Theatre residency in Troy is brought to you by the Troy Fine Arts Council and Troy Parks and Recreation. For more information, call Tyann Hermes at 406-293-1304.
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