A silhouette of a woman in an icy blue dress pointing against a graphic snowflake background.

Disney’s Frozen

September 24, 2025

October 26, 2025

Dr. Stacie J. and Richard J Stephenson Theatre
2 Hours and 5 Minutes including a 15 minute intermission

The hit Broadway musical that will melt your heart.

Ticket Prices: Start at $59

This Production is Sponsored by Enterprise Bank and Trust

About the Show

Disney’s Frozen is the Broadway musical sensation that takes the beloved animated film and expands its heart, depth, and magic for the stage. Follow the epic story of royal sisters Elsa and Anna as they navigate icy powers, dangerous secrets, and the healing strength of love. Featuring all your favorite songs like “Let It Go,” “Love Is an Open Door,” and “Do You Want to Build a Snowman?”  – plus new music written just for the stage – Frozen is a breathtaking theatrical experience for the entire family.

 

Please Note: This production is recommended for children ages 3 and up. All guests, regardless of age, must have a ticket for entry. For the safety of all patrons, babes in arms will not be admitted.

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This production includes haze and fog effects. This production is recommended for children ages 3 and up. All guests, regardless of age, must have a ticket for entry. For the safety of all patrons, babes in arms will not be admitted.
Audio Description and American Sign Language Interpretation are available for each production. ASL/Audio Describe Night is:
Thursday, October 9, 2025 7:00PM
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Box Office Hours:
Monday – Friday: 10am to 5:30pm
Will Call: Two hours before show time

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Reviews

All in all, a huge triumph for TPTC with the technically sharp new Stephenson Theatre and an incredible staging of “Disney’s Frozen” which rivals the Broadway original. Thank TPTC and Michael Barnard for bringing Broadway caliber musicals to local audiences.
Chris Curcio, Curtain Up Phoenix
What this Phoenix production achieves best is spectacle on its striking new stage; intricate sets, dazzling projections, and special effects that genuinely feel like stage wizardry.
David Appleford, Broadway World
Kevin Robert White's music direction is fantastic, with tight control of the large orchestra; it's also nice to see a pit for the orchestra, as the previous theater almost always was forced to situate the orchestra in an off-stage space.
Gil Benbrook, Talkin' Broadway
The show’s other undeniable strength is its cast. Caelan Creaser as Elsa delivers a vocal performance that pierces through the orchestration like a shard of ice, controlled and crystalline until she lets it fly. ... Creaser holds back just enough, then releases her voice into the theater, as the sets split apart, projections explode, and Elsa’s gown changes in front of our eyes. It’s gasp inducing. It’s also the theater’s equivalent of fireworks at Disneyland, engineered to thrill, and bringing an end to the first act in the same musically dramatic way that "Defying Gravity" did to Wicked.
David Appleford, Broadway World
Anna is played with warmth, charm, impeccable comic timing, and a beautiful singing voice by Chelsea Cree Groen, making her an absolute delight to follow on her journey.
Gil Benbrook, Talkin' Broadway
Joseph Paul Cavazos makes the puppet Olaf a rich animal do-gooder. Brandon S. Chu is a wickedly evil Hans and Adam James King executes Anna’s savior Kristoff with dashing aplomb. Matravius Avent is a regal King with Alyssa Chiarello his perfect Queen. D. Scott Withers plays a wonderfully lusty tavern keeper, Oaken, plus he brightens the magnificent ensemble which dance with spunk and sing with amazing sparkle.
Chris Curcio, Curtain Up Phoenix
All in all, a huge triumph for TPTC with the technically sharp new Stephenson Theatre and an incredible staging of “Disney’s Frozen” which rivals the Broadway original. Thank TPTC and Michael Barnard for bringing Broadway caliber musicals to local audiences.
Chris Curcio, Curtain Up Phoenix
What this Phoenix production achieves best is spectacle on its striking new stage; intricate sets, dazzling projections, and special effects that genuinely feel like stage wizardry.
David Appleford, Broadway World
Kevin Robert White's music direction is fantastic, with tight control of the large orchestra; it's also nice to see a pit for the orchestra, as the previous theater almost always was forced to situate the orchestra in an off-stage space.
Gil Benbrook, Talkin' Broadway
The show’s other undeniable strength is its cast. Caelan Creaser as Elsa delivers a vocal performance that pierces through the orchestration like a shard of ice, controlled and crystalline until she lets it fly. ... Creaser holds back just enough, then releases her voice into the theater, as the sets split apart, projections explode, and Elsa’s gown changes in front of our eyes. It’s gasp inducing. It’s also the theater’s equivalent of fireworks at Disneyland, engineered to thrill, and bringing an end to the first act in the same musically dramatic way that "Defying Gravity" did to Wicked.
David Appleford, Broadway World
Anna is played with warmth, charm, impeccable comic timing, and a beautiful singing voice by Chelsea Cree Groen, making her an absolute delight to follow on her journey.
Gil Benbrook, Talkin' Broadway
Joseph Paul Cavazos makes the puppet Olaf a rich animal do-gooder. Brandon S. Chu is a wickedly evil Hans and Adam James King executes Anna’s savior Kristoff with dashing aplomb. Matravius Avent is a regal King with Alyssa Chiarello his perfect Queen. D. Scott Withers plays a wonderfully lusty tavern keeper, Oaken, plus he brightens the magnificent ensemble which dance with spunk and sing with amazing sparkle.
Chris Curcio, Curtain Up Phoenix

Cast

* Denotes a member of Actors Equity
Matravius Avent*
Matravius Avent*
King/Ensemble, Pabbie Understudy
Shani Barrett*
Shani Barrett*
Ensemble
Rose Cali
Rose Cali
Young Elsa
Joseph Cavazos*
Joseph Cavazos*
Olaf
Alyssa Chiarello*
Alyssa Chiarello*
Queen/Ensemble, Elsa Understudy
Brandon S. Chu*
Brandon S. Chu*
Hans
Dani Cleveland
Dani Cleveland
Ensemble
Lucas Coatney-Murietta*
Lucas Coatney-Murietta*
Weselton/Ensemble, Olaf Understudy
Kambria Cook
Kambria Cook
Bulda/Ensemble
Caelan Creaser*
Caelan Creaser*
Elsa
Trisha Ditsworth*
Trisha Ditsworth*
Ensemble
Cameron Edris*
Cameron Edris*
Ensemble /Dance Captain, Sven Understudy
Shiloh Foreman
Shiloh Foreman
Young Anna
Chelsea Groen*
Chelsea Cree Groen*
Anna
Kali Kappes
Kali Kappes
Young Anna
Adam King*
Adam James King*
Kristoff
Molly Lajoie*
Molly Lajoie*
Ensemble
Eddie Maldonado*
Eddie Maldonado*
Pabbie/Ensemble, Kristoff Understudy
Brandt Norris
Brandt Norris
Ensemble, Hans Understudy
Alexandro Partida
Alexandro Partida
Ensemble
Audra South
Audra South
Young Elsa
Lauran Stanis*
Lauran Stanis*
Ensemble
Jacody Weathers*
Jacody Weathers*
Sven/Ensemble
D. Scott Withers*
D. Scott Withers*
Oaken/Bishop/Ensemble
Maggie Barry
Maggie Barry-Torres
Anna Understudy, Swing
Wesley Bradstreet
Wesley Bradstreet
Swing 
Jacob Currie
Jacob Currie
Swing
Bethany Novotny
Bethany Novotny
Swing
Matravius Avent*
Matravius Avent*
King/Ensemble, Pabbie Understudy
Shani Barrett*
Shani Barrett*
Ensemble
Rose Cali
Rose Cali
Young Elsa
Joseph Cavazos*
Joseph Cavazos*
Olaf
Alyssa Chiarello*
Alyssa Chiarello*
Queen/Ensemble, Elsa Understudy
Brandon S. Chu*
Brandon S. Chu*
Hans
Dani Cleveland
Dani Cleveland
Ensemble
Lucas Coatney-Murietta*
Lucas Coatney-Murietta*
Weselton/Ensemble, Olaf Understudy
Kambria Cook
Kambria Cook
Bulda/Ensemble
Caelan Creaser*
Caelan Creaser*
Elsa
Trisha Ditsworth*
Trisha Ditsworth*
Ensemble
Cameron Edris*
Cameron Edris*
Ensemble /Dance Captain, Sven Understudy
Shiloh Foreman
Shiloh Foreman
Young Anna
Chelsea Groen*
Chelsea Cree Groen*
Anna
Kali Kappes
Kali Kappes
Young Anna
Adam King*
Adam James King*
Kristoff
Molly Lajoie*
Molly Lajoie*
Ensemble
Eddie Maldonado*
Eddie Maldonado*
Pabbie/Ensemble, Kristoff Understudy
Brandt Norris
Brandt Norris
Ensemble, Hans Understudy
Alexandro Partida
Alexandro Partida
Ensemble
Audra South
Audra South
Young Elsa
Lauran Stanis*
Lauran Stanis*
Ensemble
Jacody Weathers*
Jacody Weathers*
Sven/Ensemble
D. Scott Withers*
D. Scott Withers*
Oaken/Bishop/Ensemble
Maggie Barry
Maggie Barry-Torres
Anna Understudy, Swing
Wesley Bradstreet
Wesley Bradstreet
Swing 
Jacob Currie
Jacob Currie
Swing
Bethany Novotny
Bethany Novotny
Swing

Creative Team

Music + Lyrics by
Kristen Anderson-Lopez + Robert Lopez
Book by
Jennifer Lee
Original Broadway Direction by
Michael Grandage
Based on the Disney film written by
Jennifer Lee
Based on the original Disney film directed by
Chris Buck + Jennifer Lee
Originally produced on Broadway by
Disney Theatrical Productions
Original Broadway Orchestrations by
Dave Metzger
Original Broadway Music Supervision and Arrangements by
Stephen Oremus
Additional Broadway Dance Arrangements by
David Chase
Direction + Musical Staging by
Michael Barnard+
Choreography by
Sam Hay+
Music Direction by
Kevin Robert White
Assistant Director
Michelle Chin
Scenic Designer
Tijana Bjelajac◊
Costume Designer
Leon Dobkowski
Puppet Designer
Eric Wright
Wig Designer
Avant Johnston
Lighting Designer
Keith A. Truax◊
Sound Designer
Dave Temby
Video Designer
Lisa Renkel◊
Props Manager
Alanna Maniscalco
Costume Coordinator
Maci Hosler
Associate Lighting Designer
Corey Goulden-Naitove◊
Additional Wig Design
Kevin S. Foster II
Stage Manager
Sam Monson*
Assistant Stage Manager
Katherine Roll Lang*
Company Manager
Michael San Roman
Director of Production
Karla Frederick
Music + Lyrics by
Kristen Anderson-Lopez + Robert Lopez
Book by
Jennifer Lee
Original Broadway Direction by
Michael Grandage
Based on the Disney film written by
Jennifer Lee
Based on the original Disney film directed by
Chris Buck + Jennifer Lee
Originally produced on Broadway by
Disney Theatrical Productions
Original Broadway Orchestrations by
Dave Metzger
Original Broadway Music Supervision and Arrangements by
Stephen Oremus
Additional Broadway Dance Arrangements by
David Chase
Direction + Musical Staging by
Michael Barnard+
Choreography by
Sam Hay+
Music Direction by
Kevin Robert White
Assistant Director
Michelle Chin
Scenic Designer
Tijana Bjelajac◊
Costume Designer
Leon Dobkowski
Puppet Designer
Eric Wright
Wig Designer
Avant Johnston
Lighting Designer
Keith A. Truax◊
Sound Designer
Dave Temby
Video Designer
Lisa Renkel◊
Props Manager
Alanna Maniscalco
Costume Coordinator
Maci Hosler
Associate Lighting Designer
Corey Goulden-Naitove◊
Additional Wig Design
Kevin S. Foster II
Stage Manager
Sam Monson*
Assistant Stage Manager
Katherine Roll Lang*
Company Manager
Michael San Roman
Director of Production
Karla Frederick

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