WHEN:
October 30, 2024-January 19, 2025
WHERE:
PARAMOUNT THEATRE
23 East Galena Boulevard
Aurora, IL 60506
CAST:
Adam Fane as Sven, Christian Andrews as Kristoff, Jake DiMaggio Lopez as Hans and Ryan Stajmiger as Olaf. Elowen Murphy and Avelyn Choi will alternate performances as Young Anna. Elowen’s sister, Everleigh Murphy, and Genevieve Jane will alternate as Young Elsa, Marta Bady, Corey Barlow, Matty Bettencourt, David Blakeman, Lydia Burke, Morgan DiFonzo, Evan C. Dolan, Tiyanna Gentry, Darian Goulding, Brian Hupp, Clare Kennedy, Trey Mendlik, Justin Payton Nelson, Emma Ogea, Jason Richards, Emily Scinto, Allison Sill, Rachel Ann Thomas, Shelbi Voss, Matthew Weidenbener and Jonah D. Winston
CREATIVE TEAM:
Trent Stork, director; Tiffany Krause, choreographer; Kory Danielson, music director and conductor; Jeffrey D. Kmiec, scenic designer; Mara Blumenfeld, costume designer; Greg Hofmann, lighting designer; Adam Rosenthal, sound designer; Paul Deziel, projection designer; Katie Cordts, wig, hair and makeup designer; Aimee Plant, properties designer; Jesse Mooney-Bullock, puppet designer; Ethan Deppe, electronic music designer; Max Fabian, fight, stunt and intimacy director; Susan Gosdick, dialect coach; Devon Hayakawa, assistant director; Jordan Beyeler, assistant choreographer; Celia Villacres, associate music director and associate conductor; Bailey O’Neil, young performer supervisor; Jinni Pike, stage manager; and Lanita VanderSchaaf and Amber R. Dettmers, assistant stage managers.
A spokesperson describes the event as follows:
“...Disney’s Frozen the Broadway Musical is a powerful fable that captures the essence of sisterhood, self-discovery and the enduring power of love, making it a magical and heartwarming experience for audiences of all ages. The story is set in the kingdom of Arendelle, where two royal sisters, Elsa and Anna, navigate love, loyalty and Elsa's uncontrollable powers. In her struggle to understand her identity, Elsa questions her talents, confusing them for character flaws. Like every young woman’s coming-of-age story, she must find strength in her identity and gifts, looking both inward and to those she loves and trusts for support…”