More Details on Frozen on Broadway from Director Michael Grandage

More Details on Frozen on Broadway from Director Michael Grandage

Thanks to Vanity Fair, we have a peek into Disney’s latest stage adaptation – Frozen, which opens in March of 2018.

When it takes to the stage, the extravagant adaptation of the hugely successful 2013 animated film will remain true to the story fans know but will enrich it with new ideas and “more gravitas,” according to director Michael Grandage.

There is still the fairytale aspect that fans will expect, but it will be peppered with darker motifs found in Norse mythology.  For example, the friendly and funny rock trolls have been transformed into shadowy “Hidden Folk,” inspired by a Scandinavian forest spirit know as the huldra.


The bond between Elsa and Anna, played by Caissie Levy and Patti Murin, respectively, remains the heart of the show.  And fans won’t be disappointed with the show-stopping “Let It Go,” which  Grandage says “Appeals to the underdog and to the outsider. People who need a voice have adopted it as their anthem.”

Photo source: Vanity Fair

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