Frozen – The Musical at Queen Elizabeth Theatre
Dive into the world of Arrendelle as the Disney epic Frozen goes on stage for its sensational musical adaptation! This year, the 2013 film celebrates its tenth year, and what better way to commemorate one of Disney’s biggest stories than checking out the musical this summer of 2024! Frozen – The Musical Tour kicks off in 2023 fall and will travel to over 20 cities in North America! The touring production presents the same outstanding features as the award-winning Broadway production, plus a stellar cast! This summer, Frozen will make its way to Vancouver and deliver several performances from July 9th to 21st at the Queen Elizabeth Theatre! Enjoy the remarkable storyline by Jennifer Lee with music and lyrics by Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lopez! This is your chance to escape to a winter wonderland! Hurry and secure your tickets now to catch Frozen the Musical at the top-tier venue! Tickets are now available through the Get Tickets link!
Frozen – The Musical Tickets:
“A thrilling stage version!” – The Stage
“Brisk and entertaining!” – The Telegraph
“Fans of the movie will be pleased!” – Entertainment Weekly
Frozen tells the story of two young sisters who were left to inherit the Kingdom of Arrendelle. When they were little, the older sister, Princess Elsa, accidentally hurt her younger sister, Princess Anna, with her ice magic. She swore to herself that she would not hurt anyone again. Elsa becomes reclusive and often hides herself in her room despite Anna’s pleas to play. After the passing of their parents, Princess Elsa was to be crowned queen. The palace opens to the public during the coronation, much to Anna’s excitement. During the coronation, Anna meets Hans and quickly falls in love with him. Hans proposes marriage, and Anna says yes. She brings her newfound prince to her older sister, now queen, to ask for her blessing. Elsa, surprised by her sister’s sudden engagement, refuses to give her blessing. The two sisters argue, which leads Elsa (who suppressed her magic all these years) to expose her powers in front of all the guests. After being called a monster by the Duke, Elsa runs away to North Mountain and builds a castle for herself using her powers. Unbeknownst to her, suppressing her powers led to her magic engulfing Arendelle in an eternal winter. Anna, distraught over her sister’s sudden disappearance goes on a quest to find Elsa. But the inexperienced Anna needed a guide going into the North Mountain. That’s when she met Kristoff and his highly lovable companion, Sven. Will Anna find Elsa? Find out by catching Frozen the Musical at the Queen Elizabeth Theatre!
The film premiered in 2013 and is based on the screenplay by Jennifer Lee and director Chris Buck. A musical adaptation was announced the following year. It took several years to plan and make, but the musical finally had its trial run in Denver in 2017, followed by opening on Broadway in 2018. During an interview, Tom Schumacher, president of Disney Theatrical Group, said, “The first priority [for Disney Theatrical] … is when you have a property that is as beloved and music-based as Frozen, that has to get an enormous amount of my attention. To say, “How do we take this and make a sophisticated, adult evening of theater out of it?”
The Broadway production brought in the best talents in the scene, including director Michael Gradage, choreographer Rob Ashford, scenic and costume designer Christopher Oram, lighting designer Natasha Katz, and sound designer Peter Hylenski. The musical is also lauded for its incredible puppet design, courtesy of Michael Curry, and video design by Finn Ross. Frozen’s Broadway run won numerous accolades, including a Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Puppet Design and three Tony Awards. Its West End production scored four nominations at the Laurence Olivier Awards.
After the phenomenal success of its Broadway run, Frozen went on the U.S. tour in 2019, followed by a 2021 showing in London’s West End. This coming fall, 2023, the North American tour will kick off once again and cover over 20 cities, with dates extending all the way to the summer of 2024. Aside from North America and London, the musical has also traveled to Australia, Singapore, and Japan.
Theater fanatics can look forward to an amazing season as the touring production features a stellar cast comprising Caroline Bowman as Elsa, Lauren Nicole Chapman as Anna, Jeremy Davis as Olaf, Dominic Dorset as Kristoff, and Preston Perez as Hans.
“My daughter enjoyed Broadway’s Frozen. What more do you need to know?” – Washington Post
“Songs and stars shine!” – New York Daily News
The musical was met with numerous rave reviews from Broadway critics. The Stage praised the production’s cast and Grandage’s work. The writer also made sure to laud the cast for having an obvious bond with one another. The touring cast is anticipated to have the same dynamic as the original cast. Meanwhile, the NY1 writer expressed her adoration for the musical’s message and its songs. She goes on to add, “There is a special magic that only live theatre can produce, and it’s working a charming spell on the Broadway stage.”
If you’re keen on catchin’ Frozen the musical, you should come to its showings at the Queen Elizabeth Theatre in Vancouver, Canada. The premier venue in downtown Vancouver is a modern establishment that consistently hosts many of the city’s most exciting concerts and musicals. The 2,765-seater auditorium boasts impressive architecture, state-of-the-art lighting, stage and sound technology, and plush seating. Each seat at the Queen Elizabeth Theatre provides a great view of the stage.
Experience the stage adaptation of Frozen this summer of 2024! The season may be warm, but you’ll surely have a cool night out when you see this critically acclaimed musical take over the Queen Elizabeth Theatre! Tickets are now up for grabs through the Get Tickets link!