

The Frog Prince
Max Bush


A classic legend is turned upside down.
Through the spell of a bumbling magician, a happy frog is transformed into a shy prince with a head cold.
Princess Blanda and her hand maidens lose a golden ball in the grotto.
This infuriates her father, King Ludwig, and involves everyone in a riotous series of misadventures as they attempt to retrieve the ball, calm the king and correct the wizard's increasingly confused conjuring.
The witless wizard, a worried nurse maid, a kindly uncle sort of dragon and a Valkyrie join in the adventure, which ends with a surprising series of magical transformations and a joyous finale.
| Character |
|---|
SIEGFRIED WAGNER the dragon |
KING LUDWIG a cheap monarch |
PRINCESS BLANDA his daughter |
PRINCE BRACKO the prince frog |
THE GREAT ZAUBERFINGER resident wizard |
HILDEGARDE LOCH the nice monster |
The Golden Grotto is a comedy play written by Cleve Haubold and published by Samuel French.
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