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The Frogs

The FrogsT0344910220
Author Carl Grose


Archive :: production:T0344910220, play:S1212904223, venue:V250

Production details

Spymonkey's tragically funny attempt to pull off a classic Greek comedy. From the UK's leading physical comedy ensemble Spymonkey comes a delirious trip through Greek theatre, a monster-filled Underworld and classic vaudeville double acts. Toby Park and Aitor Basauri are at the end of the road. The other Spymonkeys have taken themselves off to a better place, and they're about to call it a day. But when a mega-rich philanthropist and her theatrically inclined niece make them an offer they can't refuse, this comedy duo are given one last chance. Do they have what it takes to perform the classic Greek comedy The Frogs? With golden-age glamour, modern-day angst and a jumping chorus of tap-dancing frogs, this is Aristophanes performed like you've never seen it before.

Special Performances


  • 15 Feb 24 Sign Interpreted
  • 22 Feb 24 Captioned
  • 29 Feb 24 Touch Tour
  • 29 Feb 24 Audio Described

Performance

VenueThe Kiln (formerly Tricycle Theatre)
TownInner London
CountyGreater London
From8th February 2024
Opened9th February 2024
To2nd March 2024
When19:30. Fri Feb 9 at 19:00. Sat, Wed Mats 14:30
What is currently on at The Kiln (formerly Tricycle Theatre) (V250)

Reviews

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Company

Presented bySpymonkey
Presented byKiln Theatre
Presented byRoyal & Derngate
Director Joyce Henderson
Director Aitor Basauri (joint artistic director)
Director Toby Park (managing artistic director)
Producer Emily Coleman (Spymonkey executive producer)
Design Lucy Bradridge
Other Sharon White (edi creative constant)
Choreographer Simone Murphy
Lighting Amy Mae Smith
Sound Beth Duke
Other Helen Clifford (community engagement facilitator)
Stage ManagerKate Bosomworth
Performer Aitor Basauri
Performer Toby Park
Performer Jacoba Williams
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