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VIDEO: Get a First Look at Disney Cruise Line's FROZEN Musical Stage Show!

By: Sep. 26, 2016
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For the "first time in forever," the beloved animated hit FROZEN is getting the DISNEY CRUISE LINE theatrical treatment as the new stage show, FROZEN: A MUSICAL SPECTACULAR, boards the Disney Wonder this November. Today, Disney has shared a behind-the-scenes look at the show - check it out below!

In the new stage show, the story of FROZEN will be presented like never before, with an innovative combination of traditional theatrical techniques, modern technology and classic Disney whimsy, completely unique to the Disney Wonder production. "Frozen, A Musical Spectacular" will follow the captivating adventure of royal sisters Anna and Elsa as they embark on a journey to discover the meaning of sisterhood, inner strength and true love. Fans of the film and newcomers alike will be enchanted by favorite characters brought to life onstage along with beautiful renditions of the movie's iconic music.

The production team is led by Tony Award-nominated director Sheryl Kaller ("Next Fall," "Mothers and Sons"). Joining the creative team are Tony Award-winning costume designer PALOMA Young("Peter and the Starcatcher"), choreographer Josh Prince ("Beautiful: The Carole KingMusical"), scenic designer Jason Sherwood ("Paint Your Wagon"), and writer Sara Wordsworth("In Transit"). "Frozen, a Musical Spectacular" will feature music direction by Marco Paguia, projection design by Aaron Rhyne and lighting design by Rui Rita. Dynamic puppetry by Michael Curry, whose designs are featured in Disney's Tony Award-winning Broadway musical "The Lion King," will bring exciting physicality to characters like Sven and Olaf.

The show will of course feature the popular music and lyrics by the creators of the "Frozen" film score,Kristen Anderson-Lopez ("In Transit," "Up Here") and Robert Lopez ("Avenue Q," "The Book of Mormon," "Up Here"), and is adapted from the screenplay by four-time Tony Award nomineeChad Beguelin ("Gotta Dance," "Aladdin," "The Wedding Singer," "Elf").




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