Glasgow Royal Concert Hall, New Auditorium

Scottish Opera presents: The Frogs 2020

Scottish Opera presents: The Frogs 2020
Cancelled
THIS EVENT HAS EXPIRED
Tickets
£13.20 (includes booking fee)
Dates and times
9th Apr 2020
7:00PM - 10:00PM
Age
All ages

Unfortunately due to the constantly evolving coronavirus situation, this event has been cancelled. We will contact ticket holders directly as soon as possible.

Please do not contact the Box Office as patrons will automatically be refunded.


All ticket buyers will be eligible for a refund of the value of your ticket plus booking fee (if a booking fee applicable)

Our Tickets Glasgow Box Office will address this as follows-

  • If you paid online by Credit or Debit card your refund will be paid to your account.
  • If you paid by card using Chip & Pin our Box Office team will contact you directly.
  • If you paid by cash or cheque we will refund you by sending a cheque directly to your address.

Due to the overall volume of cancelled events and subsequent refunds to be processed, this may take a minimum of 10 days so we ask for understanding and patience while the team work through this for you as quickly as possible.



All aboard for one Hell of a show, as Scottish panto legend Johnny McKnight directs The Frogs, a screwball musical comedy from the composer of Sweeney Todd and Into the Woods. 

Dionysus, Greek God of Music and Wine, can take no more. The political landscape is torturous, fake news is giving him fatigue and the world has become dis-engaged. But he believes he can change things – by making a treacherous, terrifying…and poetic…journey to the Underworld. 

Will Dionysus overcome his fear of syncopated singing frogs to reach his final destination? Can he rescue literary greats Willy Shakespeare and Georgie B-Shaw to save the world as we know it? And will he ever pull off that faux-fur outfit given to him by his stepbrother Herakles? 

Join us for a night of raucously satirical Sondheim as the hugely talented Scottish Opera Young Company take you on a zany, laugh-out-loud journey to Ancient Greece and beyond. 



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