Frozen the Musical tickets London

Theatre Royal Drury Lane

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Overview

Times

From 13 May 2023 - Thursday - Friday 7pm, Wednesday & Thursday 2pm and Saturday 2.30pm & 7pm & Sunday 1pm & 5.30pm

Duration

Two hours and 30 minutes, including one interval

Age

Six years old and over. Children under four years old won't be admitted in the theatre

Accessibility

Please contact venue

Location

Theatre Royal Drury Lane

Address
Catherine Street
London
WC2B 5JF
Telephone:
0871 7331000
Public transport:
Tube: Covent Garden or Holborn

About

Fall under the spell of Frozen at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane in Covent Garden. The beloved Disney film has now come to life on the London West End in a spectacular musical production.  

Be mesmerised by enchanting songs, stunning sets and electrifying performances, bringing the icy magic of Arendelle to the stage.

What is Frozen the Musical about? 

The actress playing Elsa is wearing a burgundy cape and is walking aroundthe stage surrounded by the palace court.

The multi-award-winning production, directed by Michael Grandage, Frozen the Musical brings the beloved characters of Elsa and Anna to life onstage as they embark on a thrilling journey of self-discovery. Travel to the majestic kingdom of Arendelle, complete with ice palaces and snow-covered forests. The show's magical transformation of the Theatre Royal Drury Lane into a winter wonderland creates an immersive experience that transports you into the heart of the story.

Set in the kingdom of Arendelle, Frozen follows the fates of sisters Anna and Elsa whose bond is tested when Elsa’s secret magical powers accidentally plunge the kingdom into endless winter. Expect spectacular staging, amazing special effects and beautiful costumes as the magical world of Frozen comes to the West End.

Samantha Barks portrays Elsa in Frozen The Musical, wearing a glittering long silver dress and walking around an icy palace.

The live adaptation of the hit Disney movie from 2013 showcases well-known tunes from the film, such as the powerful Let It Go, which is a standout moment by itself, and Do You Wanna Build a Snowman? Also, the show features new, catchy songs created specifically for the stage production by Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lopez. Elsa's metamorphosis into the Snow Queen is a visually stunning experience that is not to be missed.

Go on an adventure with all your film favourites, including Kristoff, Sven and Olaf the snowman.

Who’s in the cast of Frozen the Musical?

On the stage of Frozen the Musical, Kristoff,a man dressed for the peak of winter is kneeling in front of Sven, a reindeer.

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

Please note that casting is subject to change.

How to book tickets to Frozen the Musical in London?

You can purchase Frozen London tickets with us via the book now button on this screen. When you book, you'll be able to select your desired seats and view ticket prices for the musical.

The musical is currently running until September 2024.

Frozen the Musical running time in London

Frozen lasts approximately two hours and 15 minutes, with a 20-minute interval.

 

The actors playing Anna and Hans, dressed in grand ballroom costumes, dance in a magnificent hall decorated with lanterns and plants under a full moon.

What time is the evening show?

Evening performances usually take place Wednesday to Saturday at 7pm and Sunday at 5.30pm.

On which days are there matinee performances?

Frozen matinees are usually on Thursday at 2pm, Saturday at 2.30pm and Sunday at 1pm. Make sure to check your ticket in advance.

Where is Frozen the Musical playing in London?

Frozen is playing at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane on Catherine Street in Covent Garden. 

With its grand staircases and soaring ornate ceilings the Theatre Royal Drury Lane is certainly one of London's most captivating theatres. Arrive early for a pre-show drink on the terrace to enjoy views of the bustling Covent Garden below.

How to get there:

  • Underground – Covent Garden is the closest tube station on the Piccadilly line, located a short four-minute walk away to the theatre.
  • Bus – You can catch the following buses which stop nearby at the Old Vic bus stop, just a four-minute walk away from the Theatre Royal Drury Lane: 1, 68, 168 and 188.
  • Car  The nearest car park is Urban Parking off Shelton street, a five-minute walk away from the theatre. Don't forget where you park with what3words: ///backup.laptop.trio

What age is the show appropriate for?

Frozen is recommended for anyone aged six and over.

What other shows can I see in London?

Follow the heartwarming tale of Simba with The Lion King at the Lyceum Theatre or be spellbound by the story of Elphaba in the award winning musical Wicked at the Apollo Victoria Theatre.