

Swedish sketch comedy that asks: are tiny dancing frogs actually funny? The answer may surprise you.
Merry Christmas! it says so well, now that it's Christmas again. Christmas concerts or amaryllis, which are most common? We do not know. But we are many who want to be drained on the Christmas spirit. Now this Christmas show is no concert in the traditional sense. We have asked ourselves: Are the little (swedish dancing) frogs really so funny to see? And on this basis we have tried to create a somewhat different Christmas concert, but which we nevertheless assumed Christmas fundamental ingredients.
Writing
Meta-sketch structure that mocks itself before you can.
Acting
Ensemble cast committing fully to utter nonsense.

Director
Claes Eriksson
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
The 'små grodorna' (little frogs) song referenced is a genuine Swedish midsummer tradition, making its Christmas appearance deliberately absurd.
Claes Eriksson and the cast were members of Galenskaparna och After Shave, Sweden's most successful comedy troupe since the 1980s.
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