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Disney's Frozen the Musical is playing at London's Theatre Royal Drury Lane

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Recommended for ages 6+. Under 4s will not be admitted. All persons 16 of age or younger must be accompanied by an adult and cannot be seated alone in the auditorium. All patrons, regardless of age, must have their own ticket and children must be able to sit in their own seat without assistance.

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Now booking until 8 September 2024

Run time 2hr 15min (inc interval)

Includes interval

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Disney’s FROZEN – the beloved animated film that always gives us chills – is now playing in London’s West End. For the first time in forever, the Theatre Royal Drury Lane has reopened its doors, bringing Elsa and Anna’s story to the stage in this heart-melting theatrical production.

With incredible special effects, jaw-dropping scenery, and all the songs you know and love, it’s going to be an unmissable experience that will stay with you long after the curtain falls.

Even the biggest FROZEN fans will be in for some surprises, as the production features brand-new music from Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lopez, writers of the unforgettable Let It Go.

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This production uses smoke, haze and strobe lights.

Special notes

We aren’t able to admit any children under the age of 4 and every customer must have their own ticket. To help us make sure everyone enjoys the show, your little ones need to be able to sit in their own seat without any assistance.

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What’s closing in London theatres this month (September 2024)

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What’s closing in London theatres this month (September 2024)

Just as the leaves change colour, so too does the theatre landscape. While it is sad to see many spectacular shows announce their final curtain call, it's comforting to know that there are even more shows opening in their place. But, before we look to the future, it’s time to enjoy the present (it’s a gift, after all). Thankfully, there’s still time to catch the following theatrical gems before they exit stage left this month. See our list below for what’s closing in London theatre in September 2024.

Frozen the Musical (8 September)

We don’t want to let it go, but this month will be the last time in forever that you can see this spell-binding, snowman-building show! Frozen the Musical gave the West End a snowburst of pure joy when it opened after the lockdowns in 2021, and it has been thrilling theatregoers ever since, with many of its patrons experiencing the theatre for the very first time at the show. The huge hit is responsible for a whole new generation of theatre lovers, what’s better than that? (possibly sandwiches?)

Based on the hit Disney animation, Frozen the Musical has received an avalanche of 5-star reviews, and is the winner of seven WhatsOnStage Awards. Samantha Barks and Laura Dawkes will be the final fierce sisters leading the show, but fear not – the magical musical will be heading to Disney Plus next year so you don’t have to let it go for long!

Hello, Dolly! (14 September)

We can’t believe it’s already time to say goodbye to Dolly! Dame Imelda Staunton’s landmark turn as the meddling matchmaker has seen her receive a trolley load of new admirers. The joy-filled revival landed a host of 5-star reviews when it opened last month, and calls for its star to receive ALL the awards. We tend to agree. 

The classic musical tells the story of Dolly Gallagher Levi, a spirited and widowed matchmaker in 1890s New York, who decides to find a wife for the wealthy but grumpy Horace Vandergelder—while secretly planning to marry him herself. Featuring beloved songs "Put On Your Sunday Clothes," "Before the Parade Passes By," and of course “Hello, Dolly!” There's a reason why it won the Tony award for Best Original Score and Best Musical! 

Kiss Me, Kate (14 September) 

It's been a short lived romance with the all singing, all dancing, set revolving revival, Kiss Me, Kate. But, to coin Shakespeare, isn’t it better to have loved and lost, than to never have loved at all? Adrian Dunbar returned to his drama school for his West End musical debut. And his performance gets an A+ from us. Adrian wasn’t the only actor making his debut, with Broadway legend, Stephanie J. Block joining him to play Kate in her first West End show (we know, we couldn’t believe it either). 

The playful production follows the on-and-off-stage drama of a theatre company struggling to produce a musical version of Shakespeare's The Taming of the Shrew. The story centres on the turbulent relationship between Fred Graham, the show's director and lead actor, and his ex-wife, Lilli Vanessi, who plays the female lead. Their fiery chemistry blurs the lines between their characters in the play and their real lives, leading to a series of comedic misunderstandings and romantic entanglements. As tensions rise both on and off the stage, things heat up in more ways than one. Some may say it gets “Too Darn Hot”…

30 Aug, 2024 | By Sian McBride

Meet the Cast of Frozen the Musical

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Meet the Cast of Frozen the Musical

Frozen the Musical, Disney’s award-winning production, has been melting audiences hearts since its UK premiere at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane back in 2021. But who is currently playing the much-loved Disney characters of Elsa, Anna and friends?

Who are the current Frozen the Musical cast members?

With seven WhatsOnStage Awards under its belt, as well as four Olivier Award nominations, Frozen has been seen by over 2.8 million people to date. With its lavish costumes (154 to be precise) including Elsa’s legendary Ice Dress encrusted with over 10,000 crystals, the set of the Ice Palace containing over 50,000 crystals and the 65ft long by 10ft high Ice Bridge which dominates the Drury Lane stage, all bringing to life the story of two sisters pulled apart by a magical secret.

The current cast of Frozen features Samantha Barks (Elsa), Laura Dawkes (Anna), Jammy Kasongo (Kristoff), Craig Gallivan (Olaf), Oliver Ormson (Hans), Richard Frame ( Duke of Weselton) and Mikayla Jade (Sven).

 And what about those all-important Frozen the Musical Standby Roles?

Covering those performances when the main cast are indisposed are Oliver Brenin, Gabrielle Cocca, Ashley J Daniels, Laura Emmitt, Lizzy-Rose Esin, Matt Gillett, Justin-Lee Jones, Jordan Livesey, Harriet Samuels, Ed Wade and Anna Woodside.

6 Jun, 2024 | By James Wareham

Theatre Royal Drury Lane Best Seats

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Theatre Royal Drury Lane Best Seats

The Theatre Royal Drury Lane, opened in 1663, is the oldest theatre in continuous use and remains one of the most influential venues in the West End. With a rich history spanning centuries, it has hosted numerous productions by renowned artists such as Noel Coward, Nell Gwynne, and Julie Andrews starring in My Fair Lady. If you are lucky enough to attend a show here, selecting the right seat is crucial for a memorable experience. Keep reading to learn which seat will suit you best.

What are the Best Seats at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane?

The Theatre Royal Drury Lane has four seating sections: the Stalls, the Royal Circle, the Grand Circle and the Balcony.

If you want to be up close to the cast and action, the Stalls are an excellent choice. However, the seating arrangement can vary, and it is important to choose your seats carefully. The section is divided into the front and back, with the first few rows next to the Orchestra Pit, although this may be distracting for some. The middle of the Stalls are the best for a clear view of the stage.

The Royal Circle is divided into three blocks of seating and offers an unobstructed view of the stage. The gentle rake allows for a great view even for smaller patrons.

The Grand Circle is situated directly above the Royal Circle and offers a clear view with great sound quality. However, this section is quite high and steep, and those sitting at the end of the row may have restricted viewing due to the curve.

For the best value for money, the Balcony is a great choice with excellent views. The seats are steeply raked, providing an unobstructed view of the entire stage. However, audiences sitting in the first couple of rows may have obstructed views from the safety rail, and may feel more distant from the stage.

Theatre Royal Drury Lane seating plan

2 Jun, 2024 | By Rebecca Young

Frozen the Musical’s Richard Frame, tells us what makes his spring, spectacularFrozen announces final performance date

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Frozen announces final performance date

It has taken the West End by (snow)storm, but after more than three spellbinding years in the capital, it has today been confirmed that Frozen will thaw this Autumn. The multi award winning musical will end its reign at the Theatre Royal Dury Lane on 8 September, and like many devastated fans, we’re not ready to let it go!

22 Jan, 2024 | By Sian McBride

Everything that you need to know about Frozen the Musical

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Everything that you need to know about Frozen the Musical

Set the magic free with Disney’s spectacular Frozen the Musical. The award-winning musical brings to life a world of sumptuous beauty, humour and iconic music in a jaw-dropping production to melt hearts of all ages. Frozen the Musical will defy all expectations on an unforgettable journey packed with thrilling surprises, hilarious characters and soaring music!  Check out our complete guide and find the answers to your questions about the West End production of Frozen the Musical.

13 Sep, 2023 | By Sarah Gengenbach

Jenna Lee-James to cover as Elsa in Frozen

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Jenna Lee-James to cover as Elsa in Frozen

There’s a new queen of Arendelle! It has been announced that Jenna Lee-James will step in for Samantha Barks to play Elsa in Frozen later this month, following the news of Barks taking maternity leave. Barks is scheduled to return to Frozen at Theatre Royal Drury Lane in 2024, and will leave the production later this month.

1 Aug, 2023 | By Kevin Thomas

Frozen characters ranked: exploring the treasured personalities of Arendelle

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Frozen characters ranked: exploring the treasured personalities of Arendelle

Across the kingdom of Arendelle, you’ll find a cast of legendary characters whose journeys and spirits have thawed the hearts of adults and children worldwide.

We’ve travelled through the icy landscapes and have ranked the enchanting personalities that have propelled Frozen into the global, genre-defying franchise that it is. From sisters on a mission to huggable sidekicks, explore the Frozen characters and discover who stands out among the rest, and who holds the power to whip up a storm!

Short disclaimer: we love them all (apart from you, Hans)!

1 Jun, 2023 | By Kevin Thomas

Brighten Your Spring with these Smash Hit West End Shows For all the Family

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Brighten Your Spring with these Smash Hit West End Shows For all the Family

Spring is officially here and the countdown until school is out has started. We have a great selection of shows all the family will love and will make the perfect excuse for a day out in London this spring.

3 Mar, 2023 | By Rebecca Young

Frozen announces West End extension

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Frozen announces West End extension

Autumn colours will paint the lands of Arendelle this year as a welcomed announcement has been made, Disney’s Frozen the Musical will extend to October 2023 (with specific dates to be announced). The extension marks the 10th anniversary of the award-winning animated film. See below the new production images released by Frozen the Musical to get a taste of the magic of Frozen on stage at Theatre Royal Drury Lane, London. Book your tickets for Frozen the Musical today!

18 Jan, 2023 | By Kevin Thomas

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