Disney’s Frozen The Musical
The magical world of Arendelle comes to life in Frozen in London, with all of your favourite characters and songs to tell a story of love, hope and discovery. Watch as the sisters who melted the hearts of people around the world cast their spell on the West End. Your favourite songs from the film combine with a brand-new score from Grammy and Academy-Award-winning ‘Let It Go’ songwriting duo Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lopez.
Frozen The Musical is now playing at London’s Theatre Royal Drury Lane. You will not want to miss your chance to see your favourite characters brought to life on stage! Frozen West End tickets are in extremely high demand so be sure to book now!
Let It Go With Frozen Tickets
Based on Disney’s international box office sensation, Frozen The Musical in the West End brings your favourite characters back to the stage with even more songs and stories for you to fall in love with all over again. The set design, mind-blowing special effects and costumes come together in a breathtaking wonderland experience, the likes of which you’ve come to expect from the producers of such other Disney stage productions as The Lion King and Aladdin.
The 2013 film had 7 original songs, including fan favourites ‘Do You Want to Build a Snowman?’ and ‘Let it Go’; when the film was adapted for the stage, the award-winning husband and wife team who provided the music and lyrics for the film came back to the table. Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lopez have created 12 more magical songs for the Broadway musical.
Standing ovations and fun facts
- Frozen in London is the winner of 7 WhatsOnStage Awards.
- Elsa's transformation into the ice queen while singing Let It Go is one of the greatest theatre spectacles that you will ever witness!
- Frozen was partially inspired by Hans Christian Andersen's fairy tale The Snow Queen.
- It takes 44,154 stones and crystals to cover Elsa’s famous Ice Dress.
- The creatives undertook a journey through the traditional fashion, art, culture and ancient architecture of Norway to influence the show and the costumes. Elsa’s magic is even said to have a ‘floral’ Norwegian quality.
How long is Frozen the Musical?
Frozen the Musical runs for 2 hours and 15 minutes including a 20 minute interval. The production has matinee performances on Thursdays, Saturdays and Sundays, which start at 2.30pm and finish at 4.45pm. Evening performances take place Wednesday through Sunday and start at 7pm and finish at 9.15pm.
Please Bear In Mind
Frozen The Musical is recommended for ages 6+. Under 4s will not be admitted. All persons 16 of age or younger must be accompanied by an adult and cannot be seated alone in the auditorium. All patrons, regardless of age, must have their own Frozen tickets and children must be able to sit in their own seats without assistance. This production uses smoke, haze and strobe lights.
Frozen Cast
Main Cast
Elsa - Samantha Barks
Anna - Laura Dawkes
Kristoff - Jammy Kasongo
Olaf - Craig Gallivan
Hans - Oliver Ormson
Duke of Weselton - Richard Frame
Sven - Ashley Birchall
Sven - Mikayla Jade
Young Elsa - Wren Erskine
Young Elsa - Elizabeth Lyons
Young Elsa - Phoebe Penfold
Young Elsa - Aanya Shah
Young Anna - Maddy Collings
Young Anna - Azaelea Zona Omar Harris
Young Anna - Tabitha Storton
Young Anna - Martha Bailey Vine
Frozen Creatives
Main Creatives
Music And Lyrics - Kristen Anderson-Lopez
Music And Lyrics - Robert Lopez
Book - Jennifer Lee
Director - Michael Grandage
Choreographer - Rob Ashford
Music Supervision And Arrangements - Stephen Oremus
Scenic And Costume Design - Christopher Oram
Lighting Design - Neil Austin
Sound Design - Peter Hylenski
Video Design - Finn Ross
Puppet Design - Michael Curry
Hair Design - David Brian Brown
Makeup Design - Anne Ford-Coates
Special Effects Design - Jeremy Chernick
Orchestrations - Dave Metzger