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Disney's Frozen Takes Center Stage In Ottawa This February

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Disney's Frozen Takes Center Stage In Ottawa This February

A solo performance capturing the magic of Elsa. Right: A romantic moonlit duet featuring Anna and Hans.

Courtesy of Matthew Murphy | Frozen North American Tour Disney
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Winter is about to cast its enchanting spell on Ottawa, and it's not just the chilly weather—Disney's Frozen is coming to town, and it's set to be an icy extravaganza that'll melt your hearts! The live Broadway Across Canada show is gearing up to hit the National Arts Centre (NAC) stage from February 22 to March 3, promising more than just a frosty spectacle.

In this enchanting new production, Frozen is melting hearts nationwide with its magical rendition of the beloved tale of love and courage. Join Queen Elsa on her journey to harness her inner power, and Princess Anna in her thrilling quest to reunite her family. With the timeless tunes you adore from the original film and 12 new stage-exclusive numbers by award-winning composers Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lopez, it's a harmonious blend of nostalgia and fresh melodies that will have you and your family singing all the way home.

Frozen Broadway Musical

When: February 22 to March 3, 2023

Address: National Arts Centre, 1 Elgin St.

Why You Need To Go: Whether you're a Frozen fanatic or seeking a night of family-friendly fun, this is bound to be an unforgettable experience for all. Get your tickets today and don't miss the opportunity to embark on a magical journey with Elsa, Anna, and the entire Frozen cast right in the heart of Ottawa!

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