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Disney's Frozen: The Musical

Why see Disney's Frozen: The Musical?

The Magic of Frozen, In Real Life!

Let it go! Disney's latest Broadway smash hit is heading out on a national tour! Following a storming success on Broadway, and earning three Tony nominations in the process, Elsa, Anna, Olaf and Kristoff head out across North America to bring the magic of Frozen to you!

Brought to life by Oscar-winning composer and lyric team Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lopez, the production received critical acclaim on Broadway for the soaring score and dramatic and beautiful stagecraft. Garnering the Tony nominee for Best Musical in 2018 the stage musical harnesses the fun, love, and wow-factor of the 2013 movie in all its glory, and then adds some!

What is Frozen About?

Loosely based on Hans Christian Anderson's fairytale The Snow Queen, the story takes place in the Scandinavian surrounds of Arendelle, where two royal sisters, Elsa and Anna must grow up alone after losing their parents in a tragic sea accident.

Elsa, the elder of the two must also contend with a secret - she has the power to create ice and snow with her bare hands, which she must keep secret, even from her sister, who nearly died whilst playing together as little girls. Anna, by contrast, is a sunny, albeit naive young lady who yearns for the outside world, having been isolated from Elsa since the accident.

When Elsa comes of age, she must take the throne as Queen, and the kingdom is reopened for her coronation - just for one day. Anna meets a handsome and charming Prince called Hans, who she instantly wishes to marry, much to Elsa's consternation. When the argument inadvertently reveals Elsa's powers, she flees to the wild North Mountain to live out a life of solitude and freedom. But Anna must find her sister and bring her back (with the help of an ice-seller, his reindeer and a talking snowman), otherwise, the fate of Arendelle will be frozen forever, and left to the mercy of a cruel power.

The Music That You Love!

With the original songs from the movie including "Do You Want To Make A Snowman?", "In Summer", "The First Time In Forever" and of course the iconic "Let It Go" alongside new ones penned just for the musical, we can safely say that Frozen fans will not be disappointed. But that's not all... as you're seeing the magical musical on tour you'll also be treated to a brand new, never before heard, duet between Anna and Elsa called "I Can't Lose You"!

Key Information

Audience

Suitable for the whole family though minimum age restrictions for young children may apply - ask the venue directly for more information

Run Time

Two hours long with one intermission

Dates

Finished Jun 16

Cast

Caroline Bowman as Elsa
Lauren Nicole Chapman as Anna
Will Savarese as Hans
Jeremy Davis as Olaf
Nicholas Edwards as Kristoff
Evan Duff as Weselton
Collin Baja and Dan Plehal alternating Sven
Erin Choi and Sydney Elise Russell alternating Young Elsa
Avelyn Choi and Norah Nunes alternating Young Anna. 

With

Belinda Allyn, Kate Bailey, Jack Brewer, Taylor Marie Daniel, Kristen Smith Davis, C.K. Edwards, Michael Everett, Natalie Goodin, Michael Allan Haggerty, Zach Hess, Tyler Jimenez, Hannah Jewel Kohn, Dustin Layton, Tatyana Lubov, Adrianna Rose Lyons, Kyle Lamar Mitchell, Tony Neidenbach, Jessie Peltier, Gretel Scarlett, Brian Steven Shaw, Caleb Summers, Daniel Switzer, Zach Trimmer, Natalie Wisdom and Peli Naomi Woods

Creative

Music & Lyrics by Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lopez
Book by Jennifer Lee
Directed by Michael Grandage
Choreography by Rob Ashford
Scenic Design by Christopher Oram

Reviews

Customer reviews

13 reviews, average rating: (4.9 Stars)

Cha

Outstanding@

Totally amazing! All the cast here in Denver were great and it was. Perfect. Saw the frozen in Australia a d that's my other favorite, and for the person reviewing Anna was that great of course she's from Costa Rica CA must of not had, Lauren Nicole Chapman, as Anna ... Read more

Rae

Incredible

The special effects were phenomenal, the transitions between scenes were flawless, and I like the subtle differences between the theater production and the movie. Please don't bring your 2 or 3 year old to the show, they're just not ready. ... Read more

Greer

Frozen at Peace Center

Awesome! ... Read more
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