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El musical sigue la trama básica del filme sobre las hermanas Elsa y Anna. Elsa tiene poderes de hielo que no controla, congelando el reino. Anna viaja para encontrar a Elsa y restaurar Aren... Leer todoEl musical sigue la trama básica del filme sobre las hermanas Elsa y Anna. Elsa tiene poderes de hielo que no controla, congelando el reino. Anna viaja para encontrar a Elsa y restaurar Arendelle.El musical sigue la trama básica del filme sobre las hermanas Elsa y Anna. Elsa tiene poderes de hielo que no controla, congelando el reino. Anna viaja para encontrar a Elsa y restaurar Arendelle.
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They at Disney should realise that we need more prerecorded stage shows on Disney+ and less of what they are giving us with uninspired Disney live action movies. This is a beautiful show and it captures the essence of the animated movie perfectly. Since the animated movie is already a musical this looks like the logical way to try telling this story. All the beloved characters of the movie are here. The songs are really not doing it for me. I haven't found the perfect dynamic song to recognise this musical by because it already exists in the animated movie. "Frozen" is made by pure musical theatre wonder and magic and that's why I enjoyed every minute of this. I just wish its soundtrack was as memorable as it is in the original.
This was awesome. I've always wanted to see Frozen on Broadway, I'm so happy they brought it to Disney plus. To the people who complain that there are too many songs, it's literally a musical. As a huge Broadway and musical theater fan, I really don't care if there are "too many" songs.
Let it Go was spectacular. I was blown away by how amazingly good everything looked. I had seen the transformation online before, but I was still very impressed. This show was just perfect. I wish I could've seen it in person. The acting was good, too, all of the cast members. Even the ensemble was convincing.
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Let it Go was spectacular. I was blown away by how amazingly good everything looked. I had seen the transformation online before, but I was still very impressed. This show was just perfect. I wish I could've seen it in person. The acting was good, too, all of the cast members. Even the ensemble was convincing.
Thank you for reading my review.
I can't believe we are finally able to watch this beautiful show from the comfort of our own home.
I was able to see the London production a few times and truly have to say they did a fantastic job capturing the on-stage magic and translating it to the big screen.
Even though nothing compares to seeing the show in a theatre I love how they filmed the scenes and especially "Let it Go" is absolutely breathtaking. Now you are also able to see every detail and facial expression close up (which I love).
Story wise I really think the additions and little tweaks to the storyline made perfect sense for the stage adaption. It gives the characters and their development more depths and expands their background stories. The additional songs (also written by the original song writing duo (Anderson)-Lopez) fit perfectly and are as catchy as the "original" songs. "Monster" instantly became a new "on repeat" song of mine and to this days is one of my personal 11 o'clock musical theatre favourites.
Just a few words about the cast: they are PHENOMENAL!!! Every role is perfectly cast and Samantha Barks and Laura Dawkes (this was her West End debut by the way - can you believe it?) have the perfect stage chemistry and portray the roles of Elsa and Anna with such nuance and attention to detail. I don't think I have to mention they have the most beautiful voices as well ;)
I will rave on about this show and proshot for as long as I'm living. Please do yourself a favour and watch it (if you like Frozen and/or musical theatre).
I was able to see the London production a few times and truly have to say they did a fantastic job capturing the on-stage magic and translating it to the big screen.
Even though nothing compares to seeing the show in a theatre I love how they filmed the scenes and especially "Let it Go" is absolutely breathtaking. Now you are also able to see every detail and facial expression close up (which I love).
Story wise I really think the additions and little tweaks to the storyline made perfect sense for the stage adaption. It gives the characters and their development more depths and expands their background stories. The additional songs (also written by the original song writing duo (Anderson)-Lopez) fit perfectly and are as catchy as the "original" songs. "Monster" instantly became a new "on repeat" song of mine and to this days is one of my personal 11 o'clock musical theatre favourites.
Just a few words about the cast: they are PHENOMENAL!!! Every role is perfectly cast and Samantha Barks and Laura Dawkes (this was her West End debut by the way - can you believe it?) have the perfect stage chemistry and portray the roles of Elsa and Anna with such nuance and attention to detail. I don't think I have to mention they have the most beautiful voices as well ;)
I will rave on about this show and proshot for as long as I'm living. Please do yourself a favour and watch it (if you like Frozen and/or musical theatre).
Loved it! I'll undoubtedly be adding some of the new songs to my musicals playlist.
With beautiful costumes, complex moving sets and a captivating ensemble, I was quickly won over. The puppeteering of Sven and Olaf is an awesome way to bring them to life, and the use of lighting for the magic looks super cool.
I didn't mind the little differences in the plot either, like I honestly really liked the Hidden Folk. The way they expanded on some of the characters was quite good, as well.
If you enjoy musical theatre adaptations of stories like this, you're bound to like it. Just don't expect a 1:1 remake, and you won't be disappointed.
With beautiful costumes, complex moving sets and a captivating ensemble, I was quickly won over. The puppeteering of Sven and Olaf is an awesome way to bring them to life, and the use of lighting for the magic looks super cool.
I didn't mind the little differences in the plot either, like I honestly really liked the Hidden Folk. The way they expanded on some of the characters was quite good, as well.
If you enjoy musical theatre adaptations of stories like this, you're bound to like it. Just don't expect a 1:1 remake, and you won't be disappointed.
We absolutely love Disney's original animated film-my daughter and I (her name is Anna too, and she was also born in 2013, just like the first Frozen movie :D ). I had high expectations for this theatrical/musical performance, but it did not disappoint. A few observations:
The visuals are stunning. The sets, the costumes, the effects-everything. Absolutely breathtaking. In this area, it far exceeded my expectations.
The cast is top-notch. Everyone, from the leads to the supporting roles. And not just vocally, but in terms of acting as well. Both Anna and Elsa were perfect choices, they portrayed their characters beautifully (and the young Anna and Elsa were adorable and very talented too). A big shoutout to the actor who brought Olaf to life-brilliant job. :)
The songs we already knew from the film were, in my opinion, beautifully arranged and performed. I can't yet fully appreciate the new songs after hearing them only once-each one was good, but for now I couldn't hum any of them yet. A few more viewings might change that. :)
There were a few changes in the storyline (not major, nothing that altered the main plot), mainly to make things work better on stage, and honestly, every change worked really well.
All in all, it's clear that a large and incredibly professional team worked on this production, and I think it's a truly worthy interpretation of the original story.
I had already bought tickets to the live performance, but since those are for October, I just couldn't resist watching the version available on Disney+ in the meantime-and after seeing it, I'm not less excited, but even more looking forward to October!
The visuals are stunning. The sets, the costumes, the effects-everything. Absolutely breathtaking. In this area, it far exceeded my expectations.
The cast is top-notch. Everyone, from the leads to the supporting roles. And not just vocally, but in terms of acting as well. Both Anna and Elsa were perfect choices, they portrayed their characters beautifully (and the young Anna and Elsa were adorable and very talented too). A big shoutout to the actor who brought Olaf to life-brilliant job. :)
The songs we already knew from the film were, in my opinion, beautifully arranged and performed. I can't yet fully appreciate the new songs after hearing them only once-each one was good, but for now I couldn't hum any of them yet. A few more viewings might change that. :)
There were a few changes in the storyline (not major, nothing that altered the main plot), mainly to make things work better on stage, and honestly, every change worked really well.
All in all, it's clear that a large and incredibly professional team worked on this production, and I think it's a truly worthy interpretation of the original story.
I had already bought tickets to the live performance, but since those are for October, I just couldn't resist watching the version available on Disney+ in the meantime-and after seeing it, I'm not less excited, but even more looking forward to October!
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- También se conoce como
- Frozen: The Hit Broadway Musical
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- Tiempo de ejecución
- 1h 51min(111 min)
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- Relación de aspecto
- 2.00 : 1
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