Frolic
Created for and with neurodivergent audiences ages 5 and up
Produced in partnership with Jumping Jack Theater and Omaha’s Rose Theater
ROLLING NATIONAL PREMIERE
The Chelsea Factory
New York, New York
March 3 & 4, 2024
The Rose Theater
Omaha, Nebraska
March 27 - April 7, 2024
EQT Children’s Theater Festival
Pittsburgh, PA
May 17 - 19, 2024
about frolic
Psst… have you heard? The bloom is back — it’s time to play! Frolic is meant to spark fun in a sensory-friendly space created for and with neurodivergent audiences ages 5 and up and their families.
Welcome to the Garden Club! Grow small with Phoebe the Gardener and her pal Lionel the Glow Worm as they travel from her backyard oasis to a magical garden. Together, we play our way through the four seasons as we glide with Rafael the Butterfly, hop with Eugene the Frog, march with Ash the Ant, and sing with Dot the Ladybug.
Building on Trusty Sidekick’s deep history of working in sensory theater, we’ve crafted an immersive experience that includes music, dance, puppetry, and pure play. Lead with a mixture of song and non-verbal cues, our audiences are transported to a place where there is no wrong way to play.
Frolic Creative Team
Frolic was created collectively by Claire Sabatine, Shayna Strype, Andrew Duff, and the Sidekick ensemble. The show is directed by Shayna Strype from an original show concept by Claire Sabatine. It was devised collectively with contributions and dramaturgy from Julliette Holliday and the students of P721K and PS3 Charrette.
Frolic stars Claire Sabatine as Phoebe the Gardener, Fernando Moya Delgado as Rafael the Butterfly, Julliette Holliday as Dot the Ladybug, Joanna Stone as Ash the Ant, and Jason Vance as Eugene the Frog.
Frolic features puppets and props created by J Hann, original compositions written and performed by Jason Vance with assistant composer Julliette Holliday, costumes by Natalie Loveland, choreography by Fernando Moya Delgado, environmental design by Nic Benacerraf with associate environmental design by Xinan Helen Ran, and lighting design Alexandra Dhemming, with written contributions from Nicole Zimmerer. Frolic logo designed by Sara Moncure. Frolic is stage managed by Taryn Uhe, with Production Management from Jaimie Van Dyke and Kyle Parker Daniels.
Frolic is supported in part by the National Endowment for the Arts.
To find out more about how National Endowment for the Arts grants impact individuals and communities, visit www.arts.gov
Frolic is also supported in part by NY State Council on the Arts; The Arts for Autism Arts Access Grant; The New York City Department of Cultural Affairs; Pestana CR7 Time Square; and our generous donors.
Frolic was originally premiered at Chelsea Factory, NY