Croakinole & Croakette!
Written & Performed by Brittany & Mario Lagassé
Croakinole & Croakette - Winnipeg, MB
 www.croakinoleandcroakette.com
V.27 - Kids Venue: MTYP - Mainstage 
Hop into the world of Croakinole & Croakette, two musical frogs ready to leap into stardom!

With dreams of making it big in the tough world of frog entertainment, where Kermit reigns supreme, these lively frogs sing and hop their way through catchy tunes that range from folk to pop to rap. This high-energy 45-minute show is packed with interactive toe-tapping beats and plenty of laughs, making it perfect for the entire family. Music lovers and frog fans alike won't want to miss this ribbiting performance filled with heart and humour.

Director:
Gwendolyn Collins

Show Info:
45 minutes
Genre:
Musical

Audience:
Kid Friendly



Sat July 19 2:30 PM
Sun July 20 1:00 PM
Tue July 22 2:15 PM
Thu July 24 10:00 AM
Fri July 25 11:15 AM
Sat July 26 12:45 PM
Sun July 27 11:00 AM

Croakinole & Croakette!

Croakinole & Croakette—Kids Venue: MTYP – Mainstage

Alright monkeys, are you ready for the premiere mammal performance of Croakinole and Croakette’s cross-pond, North American waterways tour? This high energy frog-rock concert is a cross-genre mix of contemporary musical styles from fist-pumping punk-frog anthems to speakeasy cabaret, complete with smooth jazz-kazoo solos. Our amphibious hosts expertly lead their original dance-along numbers and call-back choruses from the aisles and the stage, where they don thematic costume pieces including frog-a-billy hairdos and hippity-hop attire.

While primarily a well-coordinated kiddie rock concert, the performance also weaves in children’s variety show components reminiscent of ’90s CBC à la Fred Penner’s Place or Mr. Dressup. A stand-out scene features a sketch-comedy-style tadpole birthing memory, which is more charming and family-friendly than words can explain.

Very truly an all-ages experience, you don’t have to speak frog to have a great time. Kids will laugh-out-loud, sing-along, and frog-out from beginning to end.

Ashley Frantik