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Frozen: The Hit Broadway Musical

2025

Adventure / Comedy / Family / Fantasy / Musical

9
IMDb Rating 7.5/10 10 309 309

Plot summary

Young princess Anna of Arendelle dreams about finding true love at her sister Elsa’s coronation. Fate takes her on a dangerous journey in an attempt to end the eternal winter that has fallen over the kingdom. She's accompanied by ice delivery man Kristoff, his reindeer Sven, and snowman Olaf. On an adventure where she will find out what friendship, courage, family, and true love really means.

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Top cast

Rhianne Alleyn as Ensemble
Ben Irish as Pabbie
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1 hr 51 min
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1 hr 51 min
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1 hr 51 min
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Movie Reviews

Reviewed by Hakihiko 9 / 10

A Magical and Well-Crafted Experience

I'm not an expert in musicals, but "Frozen: the Hit Broadway Musical" truly impressed me from start to finish. Everything about it felt polished and thoughtfully executed, from the stunning costumes to the detailed set designs that beautifully bring Arendelle to life on stage.The cast delivered exceptional performances-both vocally and in their acting-capturing the essence of the beloved characters while adding a fresh theatrical spark. The songs we all know from the movie were performed with power and emotion, but I was pleasantly surprised by how good the new original songs are too. They blend in seamlessly and help deepen the story in meaningful ways.The pacing of the show is spot-on, keeping things engaging without ever feeling rushed. I also appreciated the light touch of added comedy, which gave the performance extra charm without undermining the emotional moments.A wonderfully enjoyable musical that's visually stunning, musically strong, and emotionally satisfying-even for someone who doesn't usually watch musicals.
Reviewed by ferguson-6 6 / 10

never going to Let it Go

Greetings again from the darkness. The first FROZEN movie was released in 2013 and the sequel, FROZEN II in 2019. FROZEN III is scheduled for release in 2027, but since the story (adapted from an original Hans Christian Anderson story) remains so popular, fans get a film version of the stage musical to tide them over ... and ensure no generation (or even part of one) misses out. Brett Sullivan directs the filming of Michael Grandage's stage presentation, and I'm still trying to figure out if young kids will embrace this version.The talented cast is from London's West End stage production (a three-year run) and includes Samantha Barks (LES MISERABLES, 2012) as Elsa and Laura Dawkes as Anna. We open with young sisters, Elsa and Anna, singing together on "Do You Want to Build a Snowman?". It's the first mention of Olaf, but of course, results in Elsa's frigid magic accidentally injuring Anna. The parents, Royalty in Arendelle, freak out and react by separating the sisters ... until circumstances are such that the two girls come together again.While there is no need to re-hash the storyline here, there are a few key points emphasized in the stage production. One of the first things we notice is that both Ms. Barks (Elsa) and Ms. Dawkes (Anna) have wonderful singing voices, although it's Anna who gets the most one-liners and laughs, and periodically steals the spotlight. Anna's 'meet-cute' with Hans (Oliver Ormson) is handled well, and the effects are spectacular when Elsa ices over the kingdom during her coronation while having a confrontation with Anna. Kristoff (Jammy Kasongo) and Sven are a welcome addition, yet it's snowman Olaf (Craig Gallivan) who draws in the audience with his love of warm hugs.The showstopper, "Let it Go", serves up a stunning moment with both the stage effects and the magical costume change for Elsa. The familiar and catchy tune delivers pure entertainment for all ages. What is not so certain is how the younger fans of the movies will react to a dozen new songs written specifically for the stage presentation. The "Hygge" song is the most elaborate, yet the others seem to mostly blend in ... in a good way for seasoned musical lovers (but maybe not so much for young fans). At a minimum, this could very well be a nice transition to live theater for kids, while being extremely entertaining for us old-timers.Debuts on Disney+ beginning June 20, 2025.
Reviewed by halldawg08 2 / 10

So many songs not in the movie.

While the overall performance was well down, I don't know why they felt the need to add so many songs that weren't in the movie. My kids loved it until these arose, then they quickly lost interest. The voices and acting were fine, other than Olaf being dragged along by a man behind him. If they could make Sven work, why couldn't they make Olaf work? It wasn't bad, but I continuously asked myself why. If you're looking for the movie I'd stay away from this, if you're open minded to expansions of the original movie then you'll probably like it. There was def a lot that went into it, but the inconsistencies were distracting, such as Anna and Kristoff meeting well before the shop.
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