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The Frog Prince Brings Magic, Mystery and Laughs to Angola This Weekend

By: Charlotte Burke • June 24, 2026 • Angola, IN
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(ANGOLA) - A missing prince. A reluctant princess. A talking frog that refuses to leave.

That's the recipe for The Frog Prince, the latest youth theater production from the Angola Performing Arts Academy.

The comedy opens this weekend at the Steuben County Community Center, where nearly 30 local young performers will bring the fictional Kingdom of Frenetica to life.


What's the Story?

Princess Julietta faces the possibility of marrying the awkward Prince Mortimer.

The royal family's favorite suitor, Prince Jonathan, has mysteriously disappeared.

And then a strange frog shows up at the castle and insists on staying.

What happens next? Audiences will have to see for themselves.


When and Where?

Friday, June 26

7 p.m.

Saturday, June 27

4:30 p.m.

Steuben County Community Center

400 S. Martha Street, Angola

Tickets

  • Adults: $12
  • Students and Youth: $5

Tickets will be available at the door.


More Than Just a Play

The production is the finale of APAA's annual summer theater camp.

Over the past two weeks, campers have spent their days rehearsing while also participating in workshops covering acting, storytelling, magic, pottery, glass fusion and other visual arts experiences.

The camp is directed by playwright and theater director Mary Kay Clark, with support from Colleen McNabb-Everage, Marissa Rowe, Sal Wiley, Katie Blessinger, Lyndsey Bird and Hunter Smith.


Meet the Cast

Piper Nelson, Aaliah Green, Daphne Mayo, Riley Mayo, Paloma Torres, Peyton Waterfield, Lily Flynn, Taylor Westafer, Weston Miller, Daysie Booher, Jetty Edgel, Anthem Edgel, River Edgel, Vada Seeman, Cruz Everage, Camry Everage, Hadley Boyer, Leighton Osting, Macie Hathaway, Zoey Every, Weller Mertes, Adeleine Rentz, Jovi Blackburn, Aliana Carpenter, Ava Chapman, Amelia DuLaney, Kalvin Smith, Karla Isa and Emerson Steele.


Coming Up Next

APAA's summer programming continues after the final curtain. A Visual Arts Camp for children ages 8 through 12 begins June 29.