Special performance of Frozen the Musical announced to kick off Pride Weekend in London

Disney Theatrical Group today announces a special performance of Frozen the Musical to kick off Pride Weekend in the capital. Gather your favourite people, wear your best Elsa blues, and get ready to really Let It Go at a celebratory performance packed with surprises beginning at 8pm on Friday 28 June at Theatre Royal Drury Lane. Throughout the week, Frozen will host a bucket collection for Diversity Role Models (https://www.diversityrolemodels.org/about-us) whose mission is to end LGBTQ+ bullying by harnessing the power of storytelling to build empathy and celebrate difference. Disney Theatrical Group is proud to continue this long-standing relationship since it began in 2021. Tickets for the 28 June, can be purchased here. With music and lyrics by Kristen … Continue reading Special performance of Frozen the Musical announced to kick off Pride Weekend in London

Curtain Call new issue is here featuring Ben Fankhauser and Ryan Breslin, Katy Richardson and more!

Our latest issue is here and is packed with new content! As Newsies is getting ready to celebrate its 10th year anniversary, we took a trip down memory lane with former Newsies Ben Fankhauser (OG Davey) and Ryan Breslin (OG … Continue reading Curtain Call new issue is here featuring Ben Fankhauser and Ryan Breslin, Katy Richardson and more!

Frozen confirms its West End reopening plans

For the first time in what feels like forever, Frozen is finally coming back! The show will now  begins its previews on 27 August 2021, with a press night on 8 September at fully and newly refurbished Theatre Royal Dury Lane. The previously announced cast is led by Samantha Barks who will play Elsa and Stephanie McKeon who will portray Anna. The rest of the cast in composed of Obioma Ugoala as Kristoff, Craig Gallivan as Olaf, Oliver Ormson as the terrible Hans and Richard Frame as Weselton. Also joining the cast are Mikayla Jade and Ashley Birchall, Jeremy Batt, Cameron … Continue reading Frozen confirms its West End reopening plans

Broadway’s Frozen to remain closed after the Pandemic

Words by Léna Fontaine The Broadway production of Disney’s Frozen will not reopen at the St James Theatre after the pandemic. Which means the show have played its final performance on March 11, after 26 previews and 825 performances. In a statement, Thomas Schumacher, President of Disney Theatrical Productions  said : “The extraordinary contribution of Broadway’s original company plus those who have joined more recently cannot be overstated,”  “Frozen, like all shows, is wholly dependent on those who create and perform them but this was an uncommonly close and talented group and they’ll be missed. Finally, I have to acknowledge … Continue reading Broadway’s Frozen to remain closed after the Pandemic