High Early Praise for First Show of Broadway Bound Frozen

Despite some early technical difficulties which caused the show to be stopped shortly after it began, the Broadway bound musical Frozen had its first public performance at the Denver Center for the Performing Arts. And while probably biased, the fans that attended the show took to Twitter and gave the production rave reviews.

For some, words could not initially describe the experience.

Despite being used by The Walt Disney Company in nearly every way since the film has been released, it seems the audience is not tired of “Let It Go” as several said it was a highlight of the production.

Some fans answered questions about the new songs.

While this may change as the show is tweaked before its Broadway premiere, here is the list of the musical numbers that were performed at this first performance. It appears that all the songs from the original film are included at this point.

Act I

“Vuelie (Company)
Anna and Elsa (Young Anna, Young Elsa, Townspeople)
A Little Bit of You (Young Elsa, Young Anna)
Do You Want to Build a Snowman? (Young Anna)
For the First Time in Forever (Anna, Elsa, Townspeople)
Hans of the Southern Isles (Hans)
Dangerous to Dream (Elsa, Townspeople)
Love is an Open Door (Anna, Hans)
Reindeer(s) Are Better Than People (Kristoff)
What Do You Know about Love? (Anna, Kristoff)
In Summer (Olaf)
Hans of the Southern Isles (Reprise) (Hans, Wesleton, Townspeople)
Let It Go (Elsa)

Act II

Hygge (Oaken, Kristoff, Anna, Olaf, Ensemble)
For the First Time in Forever (Reprise) (Anna, Elsa)
When Everything Falls Apart (Olaf, Kristoff, Anna)
Fixer Upper (Bulda, Olaf, Hidden Folk)
Kristoff Lullaby (Kristoff)
Monster (Elsa, Hans, Volunteers)
Hans of the Southern Isles (Reprise 2) (Hans)
True Love (Anna)
Colder by the Minute (Pabbie, Anna, Kristoff, Elsa, Hans, Townspeople)
Vuelle (Love Thaws) (Townspeople)
Resolution (Company)

Performances at the Buell Theatre in the Denver Center for the Performing Arts and continue through October 1, 2017. For information on the Denver engagement visit DenverCenter.org.

Following its out-of-town tryout, Frozen will join Disney hits Aladdin and The Lion King on Broadway, beginning performances at the St. James Theatre on Thursday, February 22, 2018 and opening mid-March 2018. Tickets for Broadway performances are on sale now. Visit FrozenTheMusical.com for more information.