Disney Theatrical Productions have revealed new cast members joining the popular family West End show, Frozen the Musical from September 2023. Laura Dawkes and Jammy Kasongo will join the cast this autumn to star in two of the lead roles in the stage adaption of Disney's hit movie, which became one of the world's highest-grossing animated movies.
Dawke takes on the role of Anna in her professional stage debut, taking over from Emily Lane. Kasongo will play Kristoff and takes over from Djavan van de Fliert. The duo will begin performances at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane on September 27th.
The full cast of Frozen features Samantha Barks as Elsa, Oliver Ormson as Hans, Richard Frame as the Duke of Weselton, and Craig Gallivan as Olaf, with Ashley Birchall and Mikayla Jade alternating the role of Sven.
The remainder of the ensemble includes Ed Wade, Rhianne Alleyne, George Hinson, Jemal Felix, Jacqui Sanchez, Rebecca Botterill, Laura Emmitt, Isabella Glanznig Santos, Jordan Fox, Molly Francis, Matt Gillett, Dominic Adam Griffin, Jordan Livesey, Ben Irish, Justin-Lee Jones, Aoife Kenny, Harriet Samuels, Anna Woodside, Jak Skelly, Caitlin Tipping, Rodney Vubya, Oliver Brenin, Marianne Bardgett, Ashley J Daniels, Lizzy-Rose Esin-Kelly, and Jonathan Milton.
Booking & Theatre Info For Frozen The Musical
The Theatre Royal Drury Lane is a large West End theatre that has a capacity of 1993 seats. Several different price bands are available throughout the theatre with a wide range of excellent and unobstructed views while also allowing patrons to exploit the cut-off points of the price bands to secure maximum value for money.
Due to the vast size of the venue, some sections can feel a little distant from the stage, however, the stage itself is 22 metres deep, and the seats further back in the Stalls section let you take everything in. The centre seats in the Stalls offer a hugely immersive experience without any restrictions and are considered Premium seats which are reflected in the price. Sitting in the front of the Royal Circle gives the best overall view of the stage from an elevated position and seats 12-24 are dead-centre and avoid any restrictions that sometimes feature in seats towards the ends of rows.
The seats in the Balcony section at this theatre are always the cheapest and offer good value for money although due to the size of the venue, they are very high up and possibly not suitable for those suffering from vertigo. Sitting near the front centre does provide an excellent and unobstructed view of the stage allowing you to absorb the atmosphere of this amazing and iconic theatre. These seats can also often have an equally good view and be better priced than those in the Grand Circle for patrons on a budget looking to secure cheap Frozen tickets or looking for lastminute shows in London.