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Frog and Toad: Field Trips

About the Show

Step into the whimsical world of A Year With Frog and Toad at Columbia Children's Theatre! This heartwarming musical follows the adventures of two best friends, Frog and Toad, as they journey through the seasons, celebrating the joys of friendship and life's simple pleasures. Our talented cast brings these beloved characters to life with extraordinary performances, capturing the humor, charm, and touching moments of Arnold Lobel's classic tales. Known for its enchanting music, delightful storytelling, and captivating choreography, this production is perfect for audiences of all ages! This show features music by Robert Reale with books and lyrics by Willie Reale.

Showtimes & Pricing

Thursday, September 19, 2024 at 9:15 (SOLD OUT)

Thursday, September 19, 2024 at 10:45 (SOLD OUT)

Friday, September 20, 2024 at 9:15 (SOLD OUT)

Friday, September 20, 2024 at 10:45


Admission is $7.50 per student. One free adult ticket is provided for every ten students in attendance. Reservations require a minimum of 10 tickets. Performances will be held at Sandhills Library Auditorium (763 Fashion Dr, Columbia, SC 29223).

Register Your Field Trip

About CCT Field Trips

Since 2005 Columbia Children’s Theatre has been producing Mainstage productions featuring professional actors performing for young people across the Midlands. Through our education program, we make each season’s show available to school and homeschool audiences at a discounted rate to ensure as many young people as possible have access to the arts.


Please read the field trip performance and conditions sheet here before booking your field trip. This document contains all the additional details you'll need.


Each field trip opportunity includes a study guide with standards-based material to help your students make deeper connections between the stage and the classroom. Each study guide includes:

  • A theatre career guide that helps students better understand how a theatre runs and what opportunities are availabe to them.
  • A theatre etiquette guide and key terms list that expand student’s cultural literacy and teach them how to think and talk about the theatre.
  • Theatre Games that any teacher can run. These games help students better understand what it means to perform and develop a deeper appreciation for what they are seeing on stage.
  • Discussion activities that help students analyze and contextualize the story that they see on stage.
  • A standards-based design that allows you to seamlessly weave the transformative power of live theatre into your lesson plans.
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