Caroline Innerbichler and Caroline Bowman, who respectively originated Anna and Elsa in the Frozen tour when it launched in 2019, reunite for a new music video featuring the previously unreleased song ...
Idina Menzel is an American singer and actress best known for her role in Frozen as the voice of Elsa, singing the hit song “Let It Go.” She has also released music and has received recognition for ...
If you, for some bizarre reason, decided not to watch Frozen when it came out in 2013, then the new song that has been released from Frozen Fever will fill you in on the plot pretty quickly. Just as ...
The Broadway musical adaptation of Frozen has been released on Disney+, and many new viewers are wondering why this one song was cut from the iconic Disney movie. Frozen is one of Disney's biggest ...
Like its predecessor, the blustering avalanche that is “Frozen 2” brings plenty of ice, power and earworms. The record-breaking blockbuster builds on the musical tradition of Disney’s 2013 animated ...
Looks like Elsa hasn’t quite “Let It Go”; in the new Broadway musical version of Frozen, she’s got a new big ballad to sing. “Monster” is the first new song to be released from the soundtrack for ...
Kristen Bell, Idina Menzel, Sterling K. Brown and Evan Rachel Wood stopped by D23 to tease the sequel. The mysteries of Frozen 2 are beginning to be revealed. Princesses Anna and Elsa, aka Kristen ...
For the first time in forever, there are new Frozen tunes to give fans chills. The new Broadway musical (opening at New York's St. James Theatre on March 22) based on the animated Disney movie brings ...
In a fantastic new video, a real-life Princess Elsa from 2013's Frozen — heralded by many as one of Disney's most progressive movies yet — shows various Disney princesses what they've missed out on in ...
Unlock access to every one of the hundreds of articles published daily on BroadwayWorld by logging in with one click. Lopez tells USA Today: Lopez says. "We decided to write an 'I want' song for a ...
The bad news for fans of Disney-princess pop is that the House of Mouse’s new “Cinderella,” opening this weekend, isn’t a musical. (And given the record-smashing success of the song-stuffed “Frozen,” ...