First look: New cast of Frozen The Musical in the West End in rehearsals

Go into the rehearsal room with the new cast of Frozen The Musical with these new pictures.

Frozen recently announced an extension to its hit West End production, now booking until March 2023 due to public demand.

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 last year.

Frozen's new cast in rehearsals
Photo by Marc Brenner © Disney
Frozen's new cast in rehearsals
Photo by Marc Brenner © Disney
Frozen's new cast in rehearsals
Photo by Marc Brenner © Disney
Frozen's new cast in rehearsals
Photo by Marc Brenner © Disney

From 28 September, the show will welcome new cast members Emily Lane as Anna and Djavan van de Fliert as Kristoff.

They’ll join Samantha Barks (Elsa), 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 Jeremy Batt, Laura Emmitt, Matt Gillett, Justin-Lee Jones, Jacqui Sanchez (Queen Iduna), Jak Skelly (Oaken/Bishop), Kerry Spark (King Agnarr), Anna Woodside, and Luke Fraser Yates; who will be joined by Rhianne Alleyne, Danny Becker, Marianne Bardgett, Rebecca Botterill, Char Burnett (Bulda), Collette Coleman, Davide Fienauri, Jemal Felix, Jordan Fox, Molly Francis, Harriet Samuels, Isabella Glanznig Santos, Ben Irish (Pabbie), Aoife Kenny, Jordan Livesey, Joshua Robinson, Caitlin Tipping, and Rodney Vubya.

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Frozen in Rehearsals
Photo by Marc Brenner © Disney
Frozen in Rehearsals
Photo by Marc Brenner © Disney
Frozen in Rehearsals
Photo by Marc Brenner © Disney
Frozen in Rehearsals
Photo by Marc Brenner © Disney

Based on the Oscar-winning 2013 Disney movie of the same name, Frozen tells the story of sisters Elsa and Anna as Elsa struggles to control her magical ice powers when she’s crowned Queen.

About the author: Josh Darvill

Josh is Stageberry's editor with over five years of experience writing about theatre in the West End and across the UK. Prior to following his passion for musicals, he worked for more than a decade as a TV journalist.

 

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