DISNEY’S CRITICALLY ACCLAIMED PRODUCTION OF FROZEN EXTENDS UNTIL JUNE 2024

“Frozen is an awesome spectacle with more heart, depth and darkness than the film.”

Time Out

DISNEY’S CRITICALLY ACCLAIMED PRODUCTION OF

FROZEN

EXTENDS UNTIL JUNE 2024

As the production celebrated its 2nd birthday in the West End, and on the eve of the anniversary of the much-loved film on which it is based, Disney Theatrical Productions today announces that their critically acclaimed production of Frozen extends booking until June 2024. With music and lyrics by Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lopez, book by Jennifer Lee, and directed by Michael Grandage, the production opened at Theatre Royal Drury Lane in August 2021, receiving 7 WhatsOnStage Awards – the most of any production – and 4 Olivier Award nominations, including Best New Musical. Priority booking opens today, with public booking opening on 15 September from 10am.

★★★★★

“Big, blinding, breathtaking. Frozen’s triumphant musical debut”

The Guardian

The current cast is Jenna Lee-James (Elsa), Emily Lane (Anna), Djavan van de Fliert (Kristoff), Craig Gallivan (Olaf), Oliver Ormson (Hans), Richard Frame (Duke of Weselton), and alternating the role of Sven, Mikayla Jade and Ashley Birchall (alternating the role of Sven), with Rhianne AlleyneMarianne BardgettJeremy BattDanny BeckerRebecca BotterillChar Burnett (Bulda), Collette ColemanLaura EmmittDavide FienauriJemal FelixJordan FoxMolly FrancisMatt GillettBen Irish (Pabbie), Justin-Lee JonesAoife KennyJordan LiveseyJoshua RobinsonHarriet SamuelsJacqui Sanchez (Queen Iduna), Isabella Glanznig SantosJak Skelly (Oaken/Bishop), Kerry Spark (King Agnarr), Caitlin TippingRodney VubyaAnna Woodside, and Luke Fraser Yates.

The cast from 27 September is Jenna Lee-James (Elsa), Laura Dawkes (Anna), Jammy Kasongo (Kristoff), Craig Gallivan (Olaf), Oliver Ormson (Hans), Richard Frame (Duke of Weselton); and alternating the role of Sven, Mikayla Jade and Ashley Birchall. Continuing as part of the ensemble are Rhianne AlleyneMarianne BardgettRebecca BotterillGabrielle CoccaLaura Emmitt, Jemal Felix, Jordan FoxMolly FrancisMatt Gillett, Dominic Adam GriffinJordan LiveseyIsabella Glanznig SantosBen Irish (Pabbie), Justin-Lee Jones, Aoife KennyHarriet SamuelsJacqui Sanchez (Queen Iduna), Jak Skelly (Oaken/Bishop, Caitlin TippingAnna Woodside, and Rodney Vubya; who will be joined by Oliver BreninAshley J Daniels (King Agnarr), Lizzy-Rose Esin-Kelly (Bulda), George HinsonJonathan Milton, and Ed Wade.

★★★★★

“Frozen is one hot hit”

Daily Mail

Frozen was released in cinemas in 2013, winning multiple awards, including two Academy Awards® for Best Animated Feature and Best Original Song (“Let It Go”), the Golden Globe for Best Animated Feature Film and the BAFTA for Best Animated Film. It was written and directed by Jennifer Lee and Chris Buck, withmusic and lyrics by Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lopez. Frozen 2, which debuted in November 2019 is the highest-grossing animated film of all time. 

Jenna Lee-James plays Elsa. Her theatre credits include Cats (European tour), Mamma Mia, Tonight’s the Night, Boogie Nights (UK tours), We Will Rock You (Arena tour and Dominion Theatre), Street of Dreams – The Coronation Street Years (MEN Arena Manchester), Sleeping Beauty (Theatre Royal Nottingham), Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat (Adelphi Theatre), Peter Pan (Theatre Royal Newcastle and Grand Theatre, Swansea), and The Boyfriend and The Wizard of Oz (Glasgow). Lee-James toured the world with Hugh Jackman as his featured vocalist on his World Arena Tour – The Man, The Music, The Show; and also released her debut album on the edge. Her television includes The Max Proms, Ruth Jones’ Summer Holiday, Parkinson, Party at the Palace, Party in the Park, and Al Murray’s Happy Hour.

Laura Dawkes plays Anna – this marks her professional stage debut.

Craig Gallivan plays Olaf. For theatre his work includes School of Rock (New London Theatre), Billy Elliot (Victoria Palace Theatre), Crime and Punishment (National Theatre), Days of Significance (RSC), The Long, The Short and The Tall (Sheffield Theatres), Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat and Oliver! (UK tours). For television, his work includes Stella (as series regular Luke), Torchwood, Footballer’s Wives (as series regular Callum Watson) and Care; and for film, The Edge of Love.

Oliver Ormson plays Hans. For theatre, his work includes Back to the Future The Musical (Opera House Manchester), High Fidelity (Turbine Theatre), Cats (Kilworth House), Nerds, Protagonists (The Other Palace), The Addams Family (UK and international tours), The Book of Mormon (Prince of Wales Theatre), Sopranos vs Tenors (European tour), and Hairspray (Aberystwyth Arts Centre). Television includes West Side Story (Reef Television/BBC Symphony Orchestra).

Jammy Kasongo plays Kristoff. For theatre, his credits include Brief Encounter (New Wolsey Theatre), Tina: The Tina Turner Musical, Beautiful: The Carole King Musical (Aldwych Theatre), Hair (Waterloo Vaults), Grand Hotel (Southwark Playhouse), and Superior Donuts (Capitol Stage Sacramento CA). For television, his work includes The Diplomat; and for film, Cassette.

Richard Frame plays Weselton. For theatre, his work includes The Lion King (as Timon from 2013 to 2018, Lyceum Theatre), Blue Remembered Hills (Theatre on the Fly), Pocket Comedy (UK tour), Richard III, The Comedy of Errors (The Watermill Theatre), London Assurance (National Theatre), A Midsummer Night’s Dream, The Merchant of Venice (Propeller), Absolute Beginners (Lyric Hammersmith), Promises, Promises (Sheffield Theatres), Love’s Labour’s Lost and A Midsummer Night’s Dream (Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre). For television, his work includes The Beast Must Die, Outnumbered, The Hollow Crown – Henry IV Parts 1 and 2, Family Affairs (as series regular Damian), Wire in the Blood, Hearts and Bones, and Hope and Glory; and for film London Road.

Mikayla Jade makes her professional stage and West End debut playing Sven. Originally from Australia, she is an actress and stuntwoman. For film, her work includes Maleficent: Mistress of Evil, The Old Guard and Wonder Woman 1984.

Ashley Birchall plays Sven. For theatre, his work includes Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, Oklahoma! (Kilworth House), Wicked (Apollo Victoria Theatre), Pet Shop Boys: Inner Sanctum (Royal Opera House), Tommy (Greenwich Theatre), Starlight Express (Germany), We Will Rock You (Dominion Theatre). For film, his work includes Mary Poppins Returns.

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LISTINGS

FROZEN

Theatre Royal Drury Lane

Catherine Street, Covent Garden, London WC2B 5JF

Tickets from £29.50

Group rates and education rates are available – please see the website

PERFORMANCES:

Wednesday – Friday                       7pm

Thursday                                            2pm

Saturday                                            2pm & 7pm

Sunday                                               1pm & 5.30pm

From 28 February:

Wednesday                                       2pm

Thursday                                            2pm

Friday                                                 7pm

Saturday                                            2pm & 7pm

Sunday                                               1pm & 5.30pm

From 20 March:

Wednesday                                       2.30pm

Thursday                                            2.30pm

Friday                                                 7pm

Saturday                                            2.30pm & 7pm

Sunday                                               1pm & 5.30pm

ACCESS & RELAXED PERFORMANCES:

Audio Described Performance                    1 February at 7pm

Captioned Performance                                To be announced shortly

Signed Performance                                      3 March at 1pm

Relaxed Performance                                    To be announced shortly