iTunes has a complete your album feature, and typically allows those who bought pre-release singles to apply their purchase toward the album. However, "True Love" is the only pre-release single that counts toward the purchase of the cast recording album. The other three songs have been re-recorded and/or remixed ("Dangerous to Dream", "What Do You Know About Love", "Monster" ) for the cast recording. For "What Do You Know Abo
linus84 said: "The number onstage does have slight hint of sexuality to it in contrast to the movie. It is funny but much better when you can watch it!"
It was certainly funny to see it staged in Denver, as it captured how awkward Anna is, and how Hans plays along with it well to woo her. It would be interesting to see them stage a abbreviated version of it for a music video (unlikely) or a live performance (more likely).
Probably not. But I guess the door could be open for Audrey in the future, as I think she’s slightly younger than her alternating (Young Anna) counterpart, Mattea.
As for Brooklyn (Young Elsa), she just turned 14, so sh
I live in the final stop of the current tour (Tucson). How’s the current tour like (I‘ve only seen the Johnny Depp/Kate Winslet film)?
Ironically, last month, Laura Michelle Kelly left The King and I tour after it stopped here last month (Kelly was perfect as Anna and I’m glad I got to see her perform) . Both the Broadway in Tucson commercials for The King and I and Finding Neverland used footage with her performances (the latter does note that t
Great Dame said: Ohhhh my stomach actually just turned for her, that's horrible! I'm sure it's not going to be a one time thing either because it's a pretty intricate effect. Lots of room for error so it's bound to happen from time to time. This is in slow mo but you get the idea of what is supposed to happenFrozen Cast Recording Apr 10
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It should be interesting whether all four young Anna/Elsa actresses will be able to be heard in the cast album. But they were all at the first cast recording session.
A week before Frozen’s opening, I got a individually signed Frozen playbill in the mail from Patti Murin (no donation requested). Pretty quick turnaround (as I had sent out my fan mail at the beginning of March).
I decided to email Disney Theatrical Group Guest Services about the release date (I had preordered the album in Denver). They currently anticipate a early May release. I didn’t ask if this estimate applies to just the theater release date or the street release date (which means the late June street release date could still be accurate). However, I did confirm that preorders purchased at the theater would be shipped out when it is available for sale at the theater.
boonanas said: "Is this the type of show, similar to Spongebob, attracts tons of loud kids and obnoxious parents taking photos while the show is going on? I do not want another experience like Spongebob or Chocolate Factory."
I saw the closing in Denver and I don’t think the children in the audience were loud. And taking videos or photos during the show is not allowed.
Saw the Saturday afternoon show in Tucson. Both Laura Michelle Kelly and Jose Llana performed and were great (as expected). The show definitely played to a packed house.
Tomorrow will be Kelly's last two performances on the tour before the tour moves up north to Tempe (with Elena Shaddow taking over the role of Anna from Tempe onward).
Thoughts? Not perfect, but one of the better ones thus far. Also find it odd/interesting that Monster is theonly one that was given the full treatment of a music video."
Great Dame said: "Has anyone gone to the stage door for Frozen? I've never done that for anything but I'm planning to for Frozen when I visit NYC in a couple of months. Is it smarter to go on a night you don't see the show so you can get there early? Or is going right after the show generally doable?"
I do know that Caissie Levy did mention she doesn’t do Stage Door on Sunday nights so that she can put her son to bed.
bdn223 said: Because there have been rumors on this board for years, that Disney would open a Broadway theater at Magic Kingdom or in its Disney Springs (formerly Downtown Disney) where it would showcase one of its current or former Broadway productions. This was further ignited when Disney announced at D23 last year that Disney would be building a replica of Kansas City's former Willis Wood theater in Magic Kingdom, with press releases reading "Disney to build Broadwa