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S T U DY G U I D E
The Frog Prince
The Frog Prince
Book and Lyrics by Douglas S. Jones.
Music by Ron Barnett
based on the classic tale by The
Brothers Grimm
Audience: Students in Kindergarten
to 5th grades
Virginia Standards of Learning:
English: : K.1a, K.1b, K.1c, K.1d, K.2a, K.2c,
K.2d, K.2e, K.2g, K.3c, K.3h, K.4b, 1.1a, 1.1c,
1.1d, 1.1e, 1.2a, 1.2b, 1.2d, 1.3a, 1.3b, 1.3c,
1.2e, 1.4a, 2.1b, 2.1c, 2.1d, 2.2a, 2.2b, 2.2c,
2.2e, 2.3d, 3.1a, 3.1c, 3.2a, 3.2b, 3.2d, 4.1,
4.1c, 4.1d, 4.1f, 4.2, 4.2d, 4.3, 4.3a, 4.3b, 4.4a,
4.4d, 4.4e, 5.1, 5.1a, 5.1c, 5.2a, 5.2c, 5.2d, 5.3
Additional Resources:
Fairy Tales by the Grimm Brothers
This web edition of tales from the Grimm
Brothers features German and English
versions of the fairy tales, along with a
selection of illustrations from editions in the
public domain.
http://germanstories.vcu.edu/grimm/
grimm_menu.html
Frankly, I Never Wanted to Kiss
Anybody! The Story of the Frog Prince
as Told by the Frog (The Other Side of
the Story)
by Nancy Loewen; Illustrated by Denis
Alonso
Picture Window Books, 2013
The Frog Prince, Continued
by Jon Scieszka
Puffin Books, 1994
The Frog Prince: Or Iron Henry
by Jacob Grimm, Wilhelm Grimm, Christian
Hager, Naomi Lewis
North-South Books, Inc., 2013
W
hen a spoiled but lonely princess drops her golden
ball into a wishing well, a noble frog retrieves it
in exchange for her promise of friendship. The
princess breaks her promise, and must face the music - in
the process learning a valuable lesson about true friendship.
In the end, the narrator tells us, “I’m not going to tell you
they got married and lived happily ever after -- because
maybe they didn’t. Maybe they wound up not liking each
other at all. But if you don’t
want to be alone forever, you
Genre: Fairy Tale
have to start somewhere.” This
colorful, humorous adaptation
The Frog Prince is a fairy tale.
of the classic fairy tale was
Fairy tales are types of folk tales
first recorded by the Brothers
that usually include some of the
following elements:
Grimm. Virginia Repertory
Theatre’s beautiful production
• Magic
of The Frog Prince showcases
an amphibian ensemble
• Fantastical creatures (fairies,
created by internationally
witches, etc.)
acclaimed puppet master
• Imaginary settings
Terry Snyder.
• Happy endings
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Lessons from The Frog Prince
In The Frog Prince, Princess Irena learns some
important lessons about the true meaning of
friendship, and the importance of keeping
promises.
What are 3 reasons you think a person should
keep his or her promises?
Happily Ever After:
Creative Endings
At the end of the play, the King,
Princess, Prince, and Henry sing:
1.
________________________________________
A promise is
A promise is
A promise is
A promise.
2.
________________________________________
Careful how you make them.
Careful how you break them.
3.
________________________________________
If you’re crabby, make amends.
What are 3 things that you think make a good
friend?
1.
________________________________________
2.
________________________________________
3.
________________________________________
In the story, Iron Henry says, “Have you ever
wished on a star? Or blowing out the candles
-- or breaking a wishbone? People say, make
a wish. Make a wish. And you close your eyes
tight....”
If you could have 3 wishes, what would they be?
1.
________________________________________
2.
________________________________________
3.
________________________________________
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Sometimes the way the story ends
Depends on how
You treat your friends.
Depends on how
You treat your friends.
Imagine how the story of The Frog
Prince could end. With your class,
brainstorm some creative endings for
this tale.
Did you know...
... that it is common for things to
happen in threes in a fairy tale?
It’s true. Whether it is three wishes
or three encounters, this pattern
often occurs in fairy tales. For
example, Cinderella is granted
three wishes, Goldilocks meets
three bears, and Jack steals three
items from the Giant in Jack & the
Beanstalk. Can you think of others?
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Exploring The Frog Prince
Frog Characteristics and Life Cycle
Using the K-W-L chart below, record what you Know about frogs, and what you Wonder about them. Then
conduct some frog research, and record what you Learn about frog characteristics. Bonus: Label some of
the life cycle stages on the picture to the right.
Know
Wonder
Learned
Journal and Discussion
The beginning of The Frog Song in The Frog Prince goes, “Why is it what you look at isn’t ever what you
see?”
1. What do you think the frog meant by that? _______________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________________
2. Have you ever noticed when something was different than it first appeared? ____________________
_____________________________________________________________________________________
Frogs and Toads
Classify the following characteristics according to whether each is a trait of a frog, a toad,
or both:
Toads
diet includes insects
live in or near water
lay eggs in “chains”
dry bumpy skin
webbed hind feet
amphibian
Frogs
bulging eyeslay eggs in clusters
shorter hind legs
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Behind the Curtains
Virginia Repertory Theatre
114 W. Broad St.
Richmond, Virginia 23220
virginiarep.org
(804) 282-2620
[email protected]
Virginia Rep Presents...
Many people with different skills and talents work together
to make a production such as The Frog Prince come to life.
Can you match these theater jobs with their descriptions?
set designer
a person who plays a role or
character in stage plays, motion
pictures, television broadcasts, etc.
playwright
a person who creates the look
of each character by designing
clothes and accessories the actors
will wear in performance.
stage manager
this person’s job is to pull together
all the pieces and parts of a play
– the script, actors, set, costumes,
lighting and sound, and music to
create a production.
actor
this job focuses on using light to
create effects that match the
mood of various scenes in a
performance.
costume designer
this person is a writer of scripts for
plays. The script tells a story through
the actions and words of the
characters.
lighting designer
this person creates the physical
surroundings of a play, including
any scenery, furniture, or props
used throughout the play.
director
this person helps the director
and helps organize the actors,
designers, stage crew, and
technicians throughout the
production of a play.
The Frog Prince
Book and Lyrics by Douglas S. Jones.
Music by Ron Barnett,
based on the classic tale by The
Brothers Grimm
Virginia Repertory Theatre
Bruce C. Miller, Artistic Director
Phil Whiteway, Managing Director
This study guide and the text contained
therein are the property of Virginia
Repertory Theatre. Photocopying of the
study guide is permitted. Any other use of
the contents must be accompanied by
the phrase, “Text used with permission from
Virginia Repertory Theatre, Richmond, VA.”
© Virginia Repertory Theatre, 2016
Theater Etiquette
Clap, but know when to do so.
You should clap after a play, act, or
song, or right before intermission. If
you loved the show, you can give a
“standing ovation” at the end. That’s
when you stand up while applauding.
It’s quiet time (sort of).
If the play makes you laugh or cry,
that is fine, but you can chat with your
friends afterwards. Be respectful and
quiet so the actors can focus on their
roles. Being quiet allows the rest of the
audience to concentrate on the play.
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