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Broadway News Tickets Now on Sale for Broadway's Frozen Performances begin at the St. James Theatre February 22.
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Tickets for the Broadway adaptation of Disney’s Frozen go on sale August 14. Performances begin February 22, 2018 at the St. James Theatre ahead of a mid-March official opening.

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Single tickets are available by clicking here, and by calling (866) 870-2717. The St. James Theatre box office will open for in-person purchases November 13. Group sales (for 20 or more) can be made at DisneyTheatricalSales.com.

The production offers a variety of programs aimed to benefit theatregoers, including flexible exchanges and verified resale via Ticketmaster. Additionally, the print-at-home option will be replaced by Ticketmaster’s mobile device ticketing to combat fraud.

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Prior to its Broadway bow, Frozen will play an out-of-town engagement at the Buell Theatre in the Denver Center for the Performance Arts. Performances run August 17 through October 1.

Tony winner Michael Grandage directs the musical, which expands upon the 2013 animated film. Oscar-winning duo Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lopez have penned multiple new songs to accompany the well-known tunes of the movie (including the Oscar-winning “Let It Go”), and the movie’s screenwriter and co-director Jennifer Lee returns to write the book. Tony winner Rob Ashford choreographs.

Read: FULL CAST ANNOUNCED FOR BROADWAY'S FROZEN

Frozen will be led by two Broadway alums: Caissie Levy as Elsa and Patti Murin as Anna. The cast will also include Jelani Alladin as Kristoff, Greg Hildreth as Olaf, John Riddle as Hans, Robert Creighton as Weselton, Kevin Del Aguila as Oaken, Timothy Hughes as Pabbie, and Andrew Pirozzi as Sven.

 
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