A Year with Frog and Toad

A Year with Frog and Toad

Infobox Musical
name= A Year With Frog and Toad


music= Robert Reale
lyrics= Willie Reale
book= Willie Reale
basis= "Frog and Toad" children's stories by Arnold Lobel
productions= 2002 Minneapolis
2002 Off-Broadway
2003 Broadway
2007 National Tour
awards=

"A Year With Frog and Toad" is a musical written by brothers Robert (music) and Willie Reale (book and lyrics), based on the "Frog and Toad" children's stories written and illustrated by Arnold Lobel. The musical follows the woodland adventures of two amphibious friends, a worrywart toad and a perky frog, with their assorted colorful hopping, crawling and flying companions, over the course of a year. The show broke new ground by bringing professional children's theatre to Broadway, sparking the interest of the age 3-to-10 set. [ [http://www.playbill.com/news/article/80140.html playbill article] June 15, 2003]

Arnold Lobel's daughter, Adrianne Lobel, commissioned a musical based on her father's characters. She also designed the set, based on her father's writings. [ [http://www.mtishows.com/show_history.asp?ID=000254] history from MTI Shows] Her husband, actor Mark Linn-Baker, adapted the stories into a theatrical script, and later played Toad in the musical's Broadway debut. The intimate, 5-actor piece is frequently played by community theatre companies.

Productions

The musical was workshopped in 2000 at New York Stage and Film (at Vassar College) and first produced by the Children's Theatre Company, Minneapolis, premiering on August 23 2002, closing on November 2, 2002. It was directed by David Petrarca and choreographed by Daniel Pelzig. [ [http://www.childrenstheatre.org/2003/frogtoad.html] Children's Theatre Company information] It next opened in New York City off-Broadway at The New Victory Theater in November 2002 playing to good reviews [Van Gelder, Lawrence. [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9D02E6DB1439F932A15752C1A9649C8B63 "Born to Hop, And Hop They Do",] 'New York Times', November 21, 2002] and sold-out houses for several weeks.

"A Year With Frog and Toad" opened on Broadway at the Cort Theatre on April 13 2003, but after the jump from a $30 off-Broadway ticket to a $90 Broadway ticket, [ [http://www.playbill.com/features/article/79834.html playbill article, "Tony-Nominated Reale Brothers Talk About Frog and Toad",] playbill.com, May 30, 2003] ] the show closed on June 15, 2003, after 73 performances and 15 previews.

The musical played a return engagement at the Children's Theatre Company November 16-December 31, 2004.

Characters and original Broadway cast

*Frog -- Jay Goede
*Toad -- Mark Linn-Baker
*Bird, Turtle, Squirrel, Mother Frog, Mole -- Danielle Ferland
*Bird, Mouse, Squirrel, Young Frog, Mole -- Jennifer Gambatese
*Bird, Snail, Lizard, Father Frog, Mole -- Frank Vlastnik

ynopsis

Frog and Toad are hibernating ("A Year With Frog and Toad"). The birds are ready for spring, as the sleeping friends sing about their friendship and the year ahead ("It’s Spring"). The protagonists awaken, and, Toad begins to plant a garden, impatient that his plants grow slowly. He yells at the seeds but then worries that they are afraid to grow ("Seeds"). He sings, dances and plays the tuba to encourage them, which seems to work.

The next day, Frog writes a letter to Toad, because Toad is sad that he never receives mail, and gives it to snail to deliver ("The Letter"). They then go swimming in the pond, but Toad is embarrassed to be seen in his bathing suit, and he tries to slip unseen into the water ("Getta Load of Toad"). But the animals come to look at Toad in his suit, and eventually, freezing ("Underwater Ballet"), he must come out, where everyone sees him in his bathing suit.

Frog has left Toad a note that he has gone to the island and wants to be left alone on the island, and Toad worries that Frog is sad. He rides a log out to the island, bringing lunch for the two of them, but he falls off the log into the water. But it turns out that Frog is happy and simply wanted time alone to think ("Alone"). The two friends eat wet sandwiches. At Toad’s home, the two are making dinner. They also wolf down cookies that were supposed to be for dessert ("Cookies"). They then fly a kite with some difficulty, eventually succeeding despite heckling from the birds ("The Kite").

By the end of summer, leaves cover the ground. The two friends each intend to surprise the other by raking his yard ("He’ll Never Know"), but the squirrels soon make a mess of the neat piles of leaves, so they never discover the good deed that the other has done. A storm comes, and Frog tells Toad a scary semi-autobiographical story about a young frog, who escapes from a Large Terrible Frog before being eaten ("Shivers").

Now it is winter, and the two friends go sledding down a hill that frightens Toad ("Down The Hill"). Frog falls off the sled, which bears Toad on a dangerous and bumpy path. Toad is angry that Frog made him sled down the steep hill. Snail finally arrives with the letter that Frog had sent to Toad months earlier. The letter tells how Frog is only happy when his friend Toad is happy. Toad forgives Frog, and Snail is proud to have delivered his first letter ("I’m Coming Out Of My Shell"). Frog is late on Christmas Eve, and Toad is worried about all the bad things that might have happened to him ("Toad To The Rescue") Finally, Frog arrives, delayed by wrapping Toad’s present ("Merry Almost Christmas").

Frog and Toad are hibernating again in their respective beds. The Birds sing as spring approaches.

Musical numbers

;Act I
* A Year With Frog And Toad -- Birds, Frog and Toad
* It's Spring -- Frog, Toad and Birds
* Seeds -- Toad
* The Letter -- Snail
* Getta Loada Toad -- Toad, Frog, Turtle, Mouse and Lizard
* Underwater Ballet -- Orchestra
* Alone -- Frog
* The Letter (Reprise) -- Snail
* Cookies -- Frog, Toad and Birds;Act II
* Entr'Acte
* The Kite -- Birds, Frog and Toad
* A Year With Frog And Toad (Reprise) -- Birds
* He'll Never Know -- Frog and Toad
* Shivers -- Young Frog, Father Frog, Mother Frog, Toad and Frog
* The Letter (Reprise) -- Snail
* Down The Hill -- Frog, Toad and Moles
* I'm Coming Out Of My Shell -- Snail
* Toad To The Rescue -- Toad and Moles
* Merry Almost Christmas -- Toad, Frog and Moles
* Finale -- Birds, Toad and Frog

Recording

The Original Broadway cast recording was released on April 6, 2004 by P.S. Classics. [ [http://www.amazon.com/Year-Frog-Toad-Original-Recording/dp/B0001IN0LW amazon.com information about recording] ]

Tony Award nominations

*Best Musical
*Best Book of a Musical -- Willie Reale
*Best Original Score Music by Robert Reale; Lyrics by Willie Reale

References

* [http://www.mtishows.com/show_home.asp?ID=000254 MTI Shows synopsis and other information]

External links

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* [http://www.frogandtoadonbroadway.com/ official site for A Year with Frog and Toad]
* [http://theater2.nytimes.com/mem/theater/treview.html?_r=1&res=9C01E5DE133BF937A25757C0A9659C8B63&oref=slogin "Woodland Creatures Sing, Act and Dress Well", "New York Times", April 14, 2003]
* [http://www.talkinbroadway.com/world/FrogAndToad.html talkinbroadway review, 4/13/03]


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