DISNEY'S
Frozen
The Broadway Musical
Book by Jennifer Lee
Originally directed on Broadway by Michael Grandage
Based on the Disney Film written by Jennifer Lee and directed by Chris Buck & Jennifer Lee
Running Time: 2 hours and 20 minutes, which includes one intermission.
Age recommendation: 5+ (Please note: all children must have a ticket to attend. Babes in arms are welcome at the Relaxed Performance on DEC 7, 2025 at 1:00 p.m.).
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For the first time in forever, the story of Elsa, Anna, and the frozen kingdom of Arendelle comes to life on the Grand Theatre stage.
EXTENDED THROUGH JAN 4!
Queen Elsa is reserved and careful, while her sister, Princess Anna, is free-spirited and playful. But Elsa harbours a secret—she has powers she cannot control, leading her to flee from her past, and the home she’s always known. Now, Anna is determined to reunite with Elsa and break the winter spell threatening their people.
The Tony-nominated Frozen is the stage adaptation of Disney’s Grammy Award-winning 2013 animated film. Featuring music and lyrics by Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lopez, the musical includes beloved songs such as “Let It Go”, “Do You Want to Build a Snowman?”, and “Monster.” This London, Ontario premiere will be helmed by Grand Theatre Artistic Director Rachel Peake.
"I am so excited to share the magic of discovering what true love can really mean. I directed this production in Edmonton this past winter, and The Edmonton Journal said some lovely things about it, including, 'It’s sweet, funny, moving, and as impressive as any musical you'll see on Broadway.'"
- Rachel Peake, Artistic Director of the Grand Theatre
Pictured: Kelly Holiff as Elsa. Costume Design by Cory Sincennes. Photo by Mai Tilson.
ENHANCE YOUR EXPERIENCE
AFTERWORDS
On select Wednesday evenings, immediately after the performance, join host Breanne Ritchie in the theatre's lounge for a brief guided discussion with guest artists, creative team members, and Grand staff members.
- Wednesday, November 19, 2025 - With special guests Izad Etemadi (Olaf/Ensemble) and Kelly Holiff (Elsa)
- Wednesday, November 26, 2025 - With special guests Alexandra Kane (Music Director), Jennifer Harding (Queen Iduna), and Richard Lee Hsi (Sven/Ensemble)
- Wednesday, December 3, 2025 - With special guests Tahirih Vejdani (Bulda/Ensemble) and Lee Siegel (Oaken/Bishop/Ensemble)
Tea Talks
Join us for creative conversations pre-show with host Rachel Peake and special guests connected to the show. Tea Talks begin at 12:00pm before the Wednesday 1:00pm matinée.
- Wednesday, December 3, 2025 - With Gabrielle Ceraldi, Children’s Literature professor at Western University
Open Caption Performance
For patrons who are Deaf, hard-of-hearing, or who enjoy watching a performance with surtitles, we invite you to sit in house right of the Orchestra for best viewing of the Open Captions screen. Click the link below or call the Box Office for more information: 519-672-8800.
Relaxed Performance
Relaxed Performances are specifically designed to welcome patrons who will benefit from a less restricted audience environment. They differ from other performances by allowing patrons to leave and re-enter throughout the show, reducing sensory elements such as light and sound, and eliminating startling effects such as strobe and fog. Babes in arms are welcome at Relaxed Performances.
Audience Advisory
Theatrical fog, haze, flashing lights.
The Cast
Creative Team
For the Grand Theatre: Debut.
Theatre Credits (Selected): The Little Mermaid (Persephone); Grease (WCT); The Wrong People Have Money (Shadow); Million Dollar Quartet (TC, Arts Club); After Mourning, Before van Gogh (Shadow); Little Women (Citadel); Newsies (Ross Sheppard).
Other: Steven is an Edmonton-based actor, music director and theatre educator (FTS, Artstrek, CapU, Studio 58, MacEwan). web: stevengreenfield.ca
For the Grand Theatre: Mamma Mia!
Theatre Credits (Selected): Prince Caspian, Gypsy, Damn Yankees (Shaw Festival); Anne of Green Gables, Mamma Mia! (Charlottetown Festival); Billy Elliot, Secret Garden (Theatre Calgary).
Film & TV Credits (Selected): A Christmas Carol (CBC/Family Channel).
Web: corysincennes.com, ADC659.
For the Grand Theatre: As You Like It.
Theatre Credits (Selected): Arcadia, Million Dollar Quartet, Almost a Full Moon, Prison Dancer (Citadel Theatre).
Other: Owen is the recipient of the 2022 Jack King Award, and holds the position of Principal Audio Operator at the Northern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium.
For the Grand Theatre: Debut.
Theatre Credits (Selected): Actor: Common Ground (The Orillia Opera House); Clue (The Segal Centre); Dead Elephants, One Left Hour - The Life and Work of Daniil Kharms, Two Character Play, Potosi (Good Old Neon); The Real Sherlock Holmes (Lighthouse Theatre Festival); The Belt and the Necklace (Odyssey Theatre); Mankind UK Tour (PLS); Brimstone and Treacle (Precisely Peters Productions); The Seagull (Chekhov Collective). Director: Ivona, Princess of Burgundia (George Brown Theatre School); Phaedra’s Love (Stratford Festival); Dead Elephants, The Last Mammoth, Blue Remembered Hills (Good Old Neon); Frankenstein(esque) (Silent Protagonist). Assistant Director: Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (Canadian Stage); London Assurance (Stratford Festival).
Film & TV Credits (Selected): The Good Witch (Seasons 6 & 7).
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