Disney has officially announced that Frozen: The Hit Broadway Musical will premiere on Disney+ on Friday, June 20, 2025 . This highly anticipated release brings the magic of the West End stage production directly to viewers’ homes, following in the footsteps of other successful stage-to-screen adaptations like Hamilton.
❄️ A Magical Stage Adaptation
Filmed at London’s Theatre Royal Drury Lane, this production captures the grandeur and emotional depth of the beloved 2013 animated film. The musical expands upon the original story with 12 new songs crafted by the film’s original songwriting team, Kristen Anderson-Lopez and EGOT-winner Robert Lopez . These additions delve deeper into the characters’ journeys, offering fresh perspectives and enriching the narrative.
🌟 Stellar Cast and Creative Team
The West End cast features Samantha Barks, renowned for her role in Les Misérables, as Elsa, delivering a powerful performance of “Let It Go.” She is joined by Laura Dawkes as Anna, Jammy Kasongo as Kristoff, Craig Gallivan as Olaf, and Oliver Ormson as Hans . Directed by Tony Award® winner Michael Grandage and choreographed by Rob Ashford, the production boasts stunning set designs by Christopher Oram and lighting by Neil Austin, creating an immersive theatrical experience.
📺 Streaming Details
Frozen: The Hit Broadway Musical will be available exclusively on Disney+ starting June 20, 2025 . Subscribers can look forward to experiencing the spectacle and heart of Arendelle from the comfort of their homes.
🎶 Songs to Expect
The stage musical features beloved songs from the original film, including:
- “Let It Go”
- “Do You Want to Build a Snowman?”
- “For the First Time in Forever”.
In addition to these classics, audiences will be treated to 12 new songs written specifically for the stage adaptation, offering deeper insights into the characters and story .
🎭 A Milestone for Disney+
This release marks a significant addition to Disney+’s growing library of professionally filmed stage musicals. By bringing Broadway and West End productions to the streaming platform, Disney continues to make theater more accessible to audiences worldwide.