Frozen: Keller Auditorium
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Frozen: Keller Auditorium- Will You Be There?!
Frozen is making an appearance at the Keller Auditorium this year from March 5th through the 22nd, and you’re going to want to have tickets! The beloved movie has become a classic staple in every home, whether you have children or not. With songs like “Let It Go,” “Do You Want To Build A Snowman,” “In Summer,” and so many more, you’ll feel like a child yourself, soaking in the magic happening onstage.
I also heard a rumor that you’ll be introduced to new songs you’ve never heard before in the original movie! So, all in all, it will be an entirely new experience from the movie you know and love. While we know that kids of all ages want to see Elsa “do the magic,” The Keller Auditorium kindly asks that all guests are ages 8 and up, and are accompanied by a parent or guardian. Look below for all the information you need for the show and tickets!
What You Need To Know About Frozen: Keller Auditorium
Frozen has joined Disney Theatrical hits The Lion King and Aladdin on tour across North America, and the critics agree, “It’s simply magical!” (LA Daily News). Heralded by The New Yorker as “thrilling” and “genuinely moving,” Frozen has emerged as the biggest hit musical of the last two Broadway seasons, breaking four house records at the legendary St. James Theatre, its New York home where it is currently celebrating its second smash year.
“Disney’s struck gold! Sumptuous sets, gorgeous costumes, and plenty of special effects to wow the audience!” raves the New York Post. “With the magic, the dancing, and all those iconic tunes, Frozen was born to be a stage musical!” exclaims the Evening Standard, and The Telegraph declares, “Frozen will burn up Broadway for years to come!”
In addition to the North American tour and Broadway companies, Frozen’s global footprint will soon expand to include London, Australia, Japan, and Hamburg. A mysterious secret. A family torn apart. As one sister struggles with being an outsider and harnessing her powers within, the other sets out on a thrilling adventure to bring her family together once again. Both are searching for love, but they’ll learn that to find it they’ll have to look inside themselves first.
Frozen is melting hearts on Broadway and across the country in an all-new production created for the stage by an award-winning team. It features the songs you know and love from the original Oscar ® -winning film, plus an expanded score with a dozen new numbers by the film’s songwriters, Oscar winner Kristen Anderson-Lopez and EGOT winner Robert Lopez.
In Portland, Frozen will play:
Tuesdays through Fridays at 7:30pm (with a matinee performance at 1pm on Thursday, March 19)
Saturdays at 2pm and 7:30pm
Sundays at 1pm and 6:30pm (except for Sunday, March 22 when the final performance is at 1pm).
The full schedule for the Portland engagement of Frozen can be found HERE:
Accessible seating for patrons using wheelchairs and their companion(s) is available at all performances. You can purchase wheelchair seating by phone, in person, and online. Ample seating chairs are available upon request. Assisted listening devices are available at all
performances.
For additional information on ADA seating and services, personal assistance selecting accessible seats or for more information about accessibility, please contact the Broadway in Portland Box Office by phone at 503-417-0573 (M-F, 10a-5pm) or email Broadway@PortlandOpera.org.
There is a VIP Ticket Package which includes the best seats in the theatre and the Ultimate Fan Pack, with three exclusive merchandise items. Groups of 10 or more can purchase tickets by calling 503-295-3509.
Tickets can be purchased:
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Portland’5 Box Office: 800-273-1530
Broadway in Portland is a partnership between Portland Opera and Broadway Across America.