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You Do Not Want To Miss The Unforgettable Magic of Disney's Frozen Live In Ottawa This Winter

A mesmerizing spectacle for the entire family

You Do Not Want To Miss The Unforgettable Magic of Disney's Frozen Live In Ottawa This Winter
Courtesy of Matthew Murphy
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Straight from the genius minds behind 'The Lion King' and 'Aladdin', Disney's Frozen is coming to Ottawa! Broadway Across Canada is bringing you the real life Elsa and Anna and it is Broadway-level brilliance that will put you and your family on the edge of your seats. We're talking about a live Broadway extravaganza that'll have you singing "Let It Go" for days on end.

Step into the magical world of Frozen with enchanting sets, fairy-tale costumes, and epically talented cast members. From Elsa's powerful vocals to Olaf's playful antics, it all adds a unique touch to this unforgettable experience. Frozen live promises an entertainment-for-all ages spectacle that will leave your whole family mesmerized, promising to etch the enchantment of Frozen into your hearts forever.

Frozen Broadway Musical

When: February 22 to March 3, 2023

Address: National Arts Centre, 1 Elgin St.

Why you need to go: Frozen transcends the typical musical—it's a captivating journey, an emotional rollercoaster that will evoke laughter, tears, and have you belting out tunes like a true Arendellian. The exceptionally talented cast ensures a powerful performance guaranteeing an experience that resonates across generations. Seize the opportunity to be immersed in this unforgettable, magical spectacle!

Get your tickets now!

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