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A Year With Frog and Toad

This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at Scranton chapter.

With the end of the semester upon us, everyone’s running around with their last minute semester plans and prepping for finals.  This can be a very stressful time and if you’re one of those students looking for some time to unwind, why not grab a friend or two and hop on over to one of the University of Scranton Player’s performances of “A Year With Frog and Toad”?

Based on a collection of children’s stories, the musical follows the tale of the worrywart Toad and the perk Frog and the fun they have together and with their other animal friends over the course of a year.  Along the way Frog and Toad share many adventures, learn the importance of friendship, and come to understand and admire the qualities they both have which make them unique.  Described as “toe-tapping fun for the whole family”, “A Year with Frog and Toad” is certainly one adventure you won’t want to miss!

 
When: April 27th-29th at 8PM on Friday and Saturday and 2PM on Sunday at the Royal Theatre
May 4th-6th 8PM on Friday and Saturday and 2PM on Sunday at the Royal Theatre
May 1st and May 2nd at the Scranton Cultural Center

Ticket Information:
On Campus: Tickets are $8 for general admission and $5 for university students, staff and faculty, senior citizens and children 12 and younger. They are available by calling 941-4318 or at the box office.

Scranton Cultural Center: Tickets are $7 for children for the 10 a.m. shows and $7 for children and $13 for adults for the6 p.m. show. They are available by calling 800-745-3000, at the box office or online at Ticketmaster.com.

Marie is a senior History and English double major with a minor in Writing at the University of Scranton. Aside from HerCampus, she is also president of the Royals Historical Society and active in supporting Scranton's local music scene. She can often be found wandering around campus, hanging with her friends, writing, exploring downtown, and doing work (...sometimes).
Laura is a senior at the University of Scranton. She is studying English and Psychology graduating in May 2012. Laura is the youngest of three and grew up in Newtown, PA, a suburb of Philadelphia. She is a member of the Scranton crew team, the faculty-student research project, the off campus advisory board, and recently spent part of her summer in Uganda, Africa. She enjoys baking anything in the kitchen that is sweet (specializing in chocolate), peppermint mocha's from Starbucks, running, the leaves changing in the fall, all of the Real Housewives on Bravo, and the Philadelphia Phillies!