Gallery 7 Theatre

    Frozen

    Music and Lyrics by Kristen Anderson-Lopez & Robert Lopez
    Book by Jennifer Lee
    Originally directed on Broadway by Michael Grandage
    Based on the Disney film written by Jennifer Lee and directed by Chris Buck & Jennifer Lee
    Originally produced on Broadway by Disney Theatrical Group


    Abbotsford Arts Centre

    Promotional artwork for Disney's Frozen: The Broadway Musical. A stylized illustration in icy blues and purples depicts Anna in her purple winter cloak, seen from behind, walking through a snowy mountain landscape toward Elsa's ice palace in the distance. Elsa's silhouette appears in the upper right corner, surrounded by swirling snow. Olaf the snowman stands in the lower right. The title "Disney's Frozen: The Broadway Musical" appears in ornate blue lettering, with credits reading "Music and Lyrics by Kristen Anderson-Lopez & Robert Lopez, Book by Jennifer Lee."
    Musical
    Family
    Adventure

    Set in the far away kingdom of Arendelle, sisters Princess Ana and Elsa live together in a castle, but are growing increasingly distant from one another.

    When Elsa is crowned queen, her secret magical powers begin to take control and she runs far away. As winter descends, Anna sets out in search of her sister, securing the help of ice harvester, Kristof, reindeer Sven and a snowman named Olaf.

    Brimming with humour, magic and an incredible musical score, this family-friendly musical celebrates family, acceptance, and the meaning of true love!

    Performance Information

    Running time

    120 minutes, plus one twenty minute intermission

    Location

    Abbotsford Arts Centre
    2329 Crescent Way, Abbotsford

    Showtimes

    November 6 & 7, 11 – 14, 18 – 21, 2026 @ 7:30 PM
    Matinees: Nov. 7, 14, 15, 21 & 22 @ 2:00 PM

    Content Warning

    Advisory

    This show is appropriate for all audiences. For more detailed information please contact our box office.

    Age Recommendation

    All ages

    Frozen is presented through special arrangement with Music Theatre International (MTI). All authorized performance materials are also supplied by MTI. www.mtishows.com

    Artistic Team

    Stephen Wilhite

    Stephen Wilhite

    Director

    Rachel Mackenzie

    Rachel Mackenzie

    Stage Manager

    Mackenna True

    Mackenna True

    Assistant Stage Manager

    Kelsey Cleave

    Kelsey Cleave

    Costume Designer

    Andrew Potts

    Andrew Potts

    Set Designer

    Dianna Lewis

    Dianna Lewis

    Props Designer

    Ken Hildebrandt

    Ken Hildebrandt

    Lighting Designer

    Gabe Kirkley

    Gabe Kirkley

    Projection Designer

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