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The Princess and the Frog

The holiday season show at Catalina Theatre is The Princess and the Frog.

SANDY Bigara’s fresh new staging of the famous Grimm’s fable, The Princess and The Frog, is set to enchant audiences, both young and young-at-heart, at Durban’s popular Catalina Theatre on Wilson’s Wharf this festive season.

With more than 20 productions under her belt, local performing artist and director Sandy Bigara, has a reputation for creating laugh-out-loud scripts. The Princess and The Frog will entertain not only the smallest members of each family, but the parents and older siblings as well. Based on The Grimm’s Tale, Der Froschkönig , published in 1812, Bigara has adapted the original story, peppering it with laughs, live song performance, dancing, actions and drama.

True to the tale, Princess Applegreen (said Applegrin) is a spoiled – rotten princess, selfish to the core. She breaks her promises and only wants what she wants. Throughout the play she learns to share, to care, and to honour her own words and be truthful. The frog is also selfish and a little greedy. He is only concerned with breaking the curse placed on him by Asparagus the Crone. By the time the Princess kisses him, he has learned to share, to care, and to honour his own words and be truthful. The Frog and the Princess follow a similar learning path with the help of the audience.

Add-on attractions include prize give-aways, dance- and sing-alongs and a photo opportunity on stage at the end of each performance.

The Princess and The Frog previews on 27 November, and runs from Monday 1 December to Saturday 10 January with performances daily at 2.30pm.

Booking is through Computicket at Shopright Checkers outlets, by phone on 0861 915 8000, or online at www.computicket.com.

Tickets are R80 for children and R100 for adults. Special school bookings between 1 and 10 December are available at R60 per person.

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