“Let It Go” and head to Keller Auditorium for a show you won’t want to miss. I was lucky enough to see a media preview of FROZEN at Keller Auditorium thanks to Broadway in Portland and it was incredible.
My daughter and I headed out right after her track practice and were so excited to check out all of the fun FROZEN on Broadway merchandise they had for sale.
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That cutie grabbed an adorable Sven-inspired hygge-style hoodie while I got myself a couple of new coffee mugs and a gorgeous Swarovski crystal drop necklace inspired by the ice castle scene in the show.
About FROZEN on Broadway in Portland
From the producer of The Lion King and Aladdin, FROZEN, the Tony Award-nominated Best Musical, will play an exclusive 3-week premiere engagement at Keller Auditorium with performances playing through Sunday, March 22.
FROZEN stars Caroline Bowman as Elsa and Caroline Innerbichler as Anna, the sisters at the heart of the joy-filled musical. Joining them are principal cast members Austin Colby (Bowman’s husband) as Hans, F. Michael Haynie as Olaf, Mason Reeves as Kristoff, Jeremy Morse as Weselton, Collin Baja and Evan Strand alternating as Sven, as well as Stella Cobb (Young Anna), Alyssa Kim (Young Elsa), Jaiden Klein (Young Elsa), and Arwen Monzon-Sanders (Young Anna).
Frozen also features Caelan Creaser, Michael Everett, Berklea Going, Michael Allan Haggerty, Tyler Jimenez, Hannah Jewel Kohn, Marina Kondo, Dustin Layton, Nika Lindsay, Tatyana Lubov, Adrianna Rose Lyons, Ralph Meitzler, Kelly Methven, Michael Milkanin, Kyle Lamar Mitchell, Jessie Peltier, Clay Roberts, Naomi Rodgers, Daniel Switzer, Zach Trimmer, Brit West, and Natalie Wisdom.
Why we loved FROZEN on Broadway
FROZEN was incredible. If you follow the blog, you know we love our arts and theatre is our jam. That said, one of the things that made FROZEN special is that is isn’t simply a stage version of the movie.
FROZEN features songs and scenes that aren’t in the movie. It also features songs that didn’t make the movie cut, which is fun to see that they made it to the stage version of the story!
Some of the songs, such as “Love is an Open Door,” feature elongated versions and extra verses. You get the songs you know and long plus a bonus: the scene is longer and the song is longer. This was one of our favorite musical numbers in the show.
How to See FROZEN on Broadway in Portland
In Portland, Frozen will play Tuesdays through Fridays at 7:30 p.m. (with a matinee performance at 1 p.m. on Thursday, March 19), Saturdays at 2 p.m., and 7:30 p.m. and Sundays at 1 p.m. and 6:30 p.m. (except for Sunday, March 22 when the final performance is at 1 p.m.).
Check the full schedule for the Portland engagement of Frozen here.
Have you seen FROZEN on Broadway? Leave a comment below!
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Gabrielle R says
I would absolutely love to see this!! Frozen is my one of my favorite kid movies! Even my one year old son starts dancing for Let it Go 🙂
Donna says
That looks like a spectacular show! It’s neat that there are songs and scenes that weren’t in the movie.