Official FROZEN Fan Thread

natashalost
#1Official FROZEN Fan Thread
Posted: 12/10/18 at 5:24pm

Hopefully, we can get a discussion back on track in this thread soon, as I would love to connect with other Frozen fans on here.

Updated On: 12/10/18 at 05:24 PM

Great Dame
#2Official FROZEN Performances Thread
Posted: 12/10/18 at 5:54pm

Take three *eye rolling*. I love this show. Period. End. Lovely story, lovely music lovely humans. Every time I see it I feel pure joy. It's impossible to leave the St. James without a smile on your face. I can't wait to see it again!

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LuPita2
#3Official FROZEN Performances Thread
Posted: 12/10/18 at 5:55pm

Bravo to all cast, crew, and creatives! heart

Updated On: 12/11/18 at 05:55 PM

natashalost
#4Official FROZEN Performances Thread
Posted: 12/10/18 at 5:59pm

Wow, I hope the last 2 posts are going to be what the new BWW looks like! Finally some positivity in these threads! 

I, too, love the show, and it holds a very special place in my heart. I love all the cast members, and frequently make return visits to see understudies and new ensemble members! Seriously every understudy is fantastic in their own right and you are not missing out when a cast member calls out. Hope everyone gets a chance to see this show! 

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Broadway Joe
#5Official FROZEN Performances Thread
Posted: 12/10/18 at 6:06pm

I don't care who is in this show but the part with the castle being built is still one the cheapest most disappointing things about this show. Such a missed opportunity to create an actual magical moment.

RWPrincess
#6Official FROZEN Performances Thread
Posted: 12/10/18 at 6:28pm

My mom and I just took advantage of the Black Friday sale and got tickets for February. I’m a Disney geek who is an annual passholder at the theme parks and just a genuine Disney lover. I’ve seen the Disney California Adventure version multiple times and I know this will be different. So I’m looking forward to this and hope to see both Caissie and Patti perform. It doesn’t normally take me a year to see a Disney show but it’s been a bit cost prohibitive until now.

I have seen very mixed feedback on this show so I’m very curious to see it for myself. I know some folks had issues with Aladdin too but it’s hard to convert a 90min movie to a 2.5 hour stage show. I get that and I’m looking forward to the added content.

I’m also curious if the show will change after Frozen 2 hits theaters so I’m glad to be finally seeing it now.

Great Dame
#7Official FROZEN Performances Thread
Posted: 12/10/18 at 6:47pm

RWPrincess said: "
I have seen very mixed feedback on this show so I’m very curious to see it for myself. I know some folks had issues with Aladdin too but it’s hard to convert a 90min movie to a 2.5 hour stage show. I get that and I’m looking forward to the added content."

If you like Disney, especially the movie Frozen, you will definitely enjoy the show. There's something in there for everyone! Some of my absolute favorite parts are new material. I'll be interested to hear what you think about those moments :) I was fortunate to get to see the show a few times in Denver, where I live, and I've made two trips to NYC this year where I saw it multiple times. Everyone gives such a solid performance! I'm blown away each time and I love the changes they made between Denver & NY. I'm also moved each time I see it. For me, Frozen is a coming out story and I relate so deeply to Elsa. Her new material adds so much depth to the character and Caissie literally moves me to tears every time. I hope you enjoy it as much as I have :)

natashalost
#8Official FROZEN Performances Thread
Posted: 12/10/18 at 7:03pm

At suggestion of the moderators, I have changed the title of the thread to better reflect the kind of conversation we are having. Hopefully we can engage more Frozen fans on this thread!

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FlyHigh523
#9Official FROZEN Performances Thread
Posted: 12/10/18 at 7:18pm

I saw Alyssa Fox and Aisha Jackson. I honestly thought I would love the show more, but I didn't. I had seen Alyssa Fox as Elphaba and she was amazing(probably one of the best Elphabas ever), but as Elsa she was completely underwhelming. I want to see her again though to see if my opinion will change, because I love her as a performer. Aisha was great. Overall, though, the show itself was a disappointment for me. It just fell flat. Maybe I need to see Caissie 

natashalost
#10Official FROZEN Performances Thread
Posted: 12/10/18 at 7:30pm

FlyHigh523 said: "I saw Alyssa Fox and Aisha Jackson. I honestly thought I would love the show more, but I didn't. I had seen Alyssa Fox as Elphaba and she was amazing (probably one of the best Elphabas ever), but as Elsa, she was completely underwhelming. I want to see her again though to see if my opinion will change because I love her as a performer. Aisha was great. Overall, though, the show itself was a disappointment for me. It just fell flat. Maybe I need to see Caissie"

I will admit I was not a fan of Alyssa's Elsa when I first saw the show. However, I have seen her twice in the role since and each time I see her I begin to appreciate and fall in love with her performance. Sure, it's different than Caissie but she's still very good. As is the Elsa understudy, Ashley Blanchet, whom there are no words that can do justice to just how amazing her performance is. I hope whenever Alyssa leaves the show Ashley can be the standby or even one day the principal. 

I will sing Aisha's praises until the day I day. She was born to play this role. Absolutely perfect in every way.

natashalost
#11Official FROZEN Performances Thread
Posted: 12/10/18 at 7:41pm

RWPrincess said: "So I’m looking forward to this and hope to see both Caissie and Patti perform."

Caissie and Patti are amazing in the roles but if they don't happen to be there, you'll still be in good hands with any of the women who play Anna and Elsa. I have had the privilege and great luck (thanks to my unusually good luck with the ticket lottery) over my return trips to the show to see all the women who cover the roles, and they are all fantastic. 

Enjoy the show and tell us what you think after you see it!

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#12Official FROZEN Performances Thread
Posted: 12/10/18 at 11:47pm

Does anyone get a big smile when they sing let the sun shine onnnnnnn over arendelle.


Favorite song ^^^^


Also unpopular opionion; but true love was/is one of my fav songs in the show?

Okay can we just geek out about frozen for a bit LOL

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#13Official FROZEN Performances Thread
Posted: 12/10/18 at 11:59pm

For example, after watching frozen the Sven puppet got me into Puppertry. I also love the darkness of it, I feel like it gives it an adult feel to the story.

I think Patti is outstanding. I have no issue with Let it go not having a castle.


The ensemble works their a** off. The nude sauna is kinda weird and that should have been cut. But it was great!

ghostlight2
#14Official FROZEN Performances Thread
Posted: 12/11/18 at 3:13am

"The nude sauna is kinda weird and that should have been cut. But it was great!"

Nude saunas are a part of life in many countries. Not that weird, and it was handled with discretion and humor. It's barely even naughty.

Also, it it had been cut, something else would have to replace it. Behind that curtain that they are dancing in front of, a scene change is taking place.
 

Great Dame
#15Official FROZEN Performances Thread
Posted: 12/11/18 at 5:51pm

I adore Hygge! I think it is a hilarious light moment that features the ensemble, who look like they genuinely are having fun with the number, while people get back to their seats. I love that there's a nude scene in a Disney show haha! Well played Kristen and Bobby! I also ADORE the Elsa pantsuit! I've sat front row and it is a work of art, but even more gorgeous are the boots that Caissie is wearing with that costume. Holy cow they are beautiful. Actually, I love every costume and am still bitter they didn't get a costume Tony nomination. The costumes are really well done. Fun story, I got smacked in the face with Caissie's cape when she leaned on the side of the stage in the middle of freezing everything haha! It might have been the best moment of my life hahahaha! 

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inception
#16Official FROZEN Performances Thread
Posted: 12/13/18 at 11:56am

I just happened to check ticketmaster again for Frozen performances next week when I will be in NY & dates that for months showed as being sold out with just resale tickets at superhigh prices available, suddenly had a few random singles & at a reasonable price. So I got a ticket to a 1pm Sunday matinee. After reading the synopsis on wikipedia it seems like all the best parts of the movie are in the 1st act. Can anyone tell me how long the 1st act runs? Since a lot of other shows have 3pm Sunday matinees maybe I can also see something else after "Let it Go." Google says it is only a 10 minute walk from the St James to the Niel Simon - does that sound right for winter?


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natashalost
#17Official FROZEN Performances Thread
Posted: 12/13/18 at 12:03pm

inception said: "Can anyone tell me how long the 1st act runs?"

First act runs about an hour 

BwayLB
#18Official FROZEN Performances Thread
Posted: 12/13/18 at 12:36pm

I was expecting a little longer than that. Not that I saw the show or anything. I am not paying to see Let It Go without a palace build.

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#19Official FROZEN Performances Thread
Posted: 12/13/18 at 1:59pm

natashalost said: "inception said: "Can anyone tell me how long the 1st act runs?"

First act runs about an hour
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Thanks!  I think I'll just see how it goes on the day.  A lot of other shows are farrrr from sold out.  I could almost buy the whole mezz at Torch Song for what the asking price on 1 resale Frozen ticket!

On ticketmaster & the official Frozen site there is a warning that the show is for children over 8 years of age, but looking at places like Tripadvisor it seems like many people ignore that & bring toddlers.  I know my own niece at 5 is quite mature - mainly because my brother's wife is sort of a stereotypical helicopter parent - but I don't know that I would take her to a show lasting over 2 hours.

 


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inception
#20Official FROZEN Performances Thread
Posted: 12/13/18 at 2:27pm

Thinking about my niece just brought another question to mind:
Are the Anna & Elsa plush dolls available at the show gift shop different from the standard plush Anna & Elsa dolls that she already has from the Disney store?


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RWPrincess
#21Official FROZEN Performances Thread
Posted: 12/13/18 at 3:02pm

It seems to be common that Disney on Broadway shows are family friendly but also modified from the animated counterparts to cater more to adults. Makes total sense given the audiences on Broadway. But I can understand that the common Disney or theme park fanatic may not get how Broadway works and hence will have negative reviews of a show. I know it's happened with Aladdin and The Little Mermaid and now it seems to be with Frozen too. I'm embarrassed to say I still haven't seen the Lion King--I guess I keep taking for granted that it's not going anywhere so I keep buying tickets for shows that aren't around as long.

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Call_me_jorge
#22Official FROZEN Performances Thread
Posted: 12/13/18 at 3:13pm

Is Christy Altomare indeed Patti’s replacement or is that just a rumor?
Also any inside info on who will be in the tour?


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KathyNYC2
#23Official FROZEN Performances Thread
Posted: 12/13/18 at 3:56pm

inception said: "I just happened to check ticketmaster again for Frozen performances next week when I will be in NY & dates that for months showed as being sold out with just resale tickets at superhigh prices available, suddenly had a few random singles & at a reasonable price. So I got a ticket to a 1pm Sunday matinee. After reading the synopsis on wikipedia it seem like all the best parts of the movie are in the 1st act. Can anyone tell me how long the 1st act runs? Since a lot of other shows have 3pm Sunday matinees maybe I can also see something else after "Let it Go." Google says it is only a 10 minute walk from the St James to the Niel Simon - does that sound right for winter?"

IMO, you should stay for the whole thing if you want to see the show. If you just want to see what’s in the movie, see the movie and don’t bother. What’s the point? 

If you want to see the show, see it. You come to see the overall picture, the performances, the staging, etc. There are new things in both acts. And familiar things in both. Leaving in the middle means you don’t get a chance to make up your own mind of what’s worthwhile. Different people like different things. The castle or lack of the one people hoped to see..,it’s one minute of the show. Move on... 

I can’t imagine leaving in the middle of anything. I would always wonder what I missed. 

Great Dame
#24Official FROZEN Performances Thread
Posted: 12/13/18 at 5:52pm

inception said: " Can anyone tell me how long the 1st act runs? Since a lot of other shows have 3pm Sunday matinees maybe I can also see something else after "Let it Go." Google says it is only a 10 minute walk from the St James to the Niel Simon - does that sound right for winter?"

If you leave before Monster or Colder By the Minute you're crazy haha! Act 2 is great! I would stay for the whole thing. Yes, it is based on the movie, but there is new material in both acts and Anna & Elsa's journeys are so much deeper in the show. You would miss that if you skip out. If you just want to hear Let It Go, watch the music video for free. Caissie sounds that good, actually even better live, but it's 3.5 minutes of a 2 hour show. I would definitely go to see the show, and not just Let It Go. Plus, if you like hearing Caissie do that song you'll for sure want to hear her do Monster. 

Updated On: 12/13/18 at 05:52 PM

Great Dame
#25Official FROZEN Performances Thread
Posted: 12/13/18 at 6:39pm

_(•_&bullOfficial FROZEN Performances Thread_/ said: "For example, after watching frozen the Sven puppet got me into Puppertry. I also love the darkness of it, I feel like it gives it an adult feel to the story.

I think Patti is outstanding. I have no issue with Let it go not having a castle.


The ensemble works their a** off. The nude sauna is kinda weird and that should have been cut. But it was great!
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I LOVE the darkness too! It definitely ages it up a bit, but I also think it makes it more relatable for adults. Life is hard, and sometimes it's dark. I like that they didn't sugarcoat everything for kids. They literally throw out the idea of suicide in a Disney show.

Hahaha I loved Hygge! I think it's hilarious and the ensemble looks like they have a blast with it. I sat front row and was dying laughing because that angle is just really funny hahahaha! And the ensemble knows it, and makes a lot of eye contact and engages the front a lot during that number. Is it musical theater genius? No, but it wasn't supposed to be. It's supposed to be a light comedic moment that is kind of fluffy. I liked the interview with Bobby and Kristen where they talked about that song, it's purpose and feel and how they also just thought it was funny to write a naked song for a Disney show. Hahaha, but I recognize that song is not for everyone lol :)