Disney’s Frozen: The Broadway Musical
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 Productions
Frozen is presented through special arrangement with Music Theatre International (MTI).
All authorized performance materials are also supplied by MTI. www.mtishows.com
About The Show!
Enter the icy world of Arendelle where the newly crowned Queen Elsa has accidentally set off an eternal winter. Join her younger sister, Anna, along with Kristoff, Olaf and Sven on a snowy adventure to find Elsa and save the kingdom. But as the storm rages on, both sisters must learn that only an act of true love can thaw a frozen heart. Settle in for some hygge, a little bit of joking, and a whole lot of letting go!
This sparkling Disney fairytale has been reimagined for the stage as a full length musical, that maintains the film’s enchanting music, including the iconic and award-winning song “Let It Go.” Theater stage magic will include spectacular set designs, dazzling special effects, and puppetry bringing Olaf the snowman and Sven the reindeer to life. Frozen is a powerful fable that captures the essence of sisterhood, self-discovery, and the enduring power of love, making it a magical and heartwarming experience for audiences of all ages.
A Note from the Director!
What stands out to me most about Frozen: The Musical is the vital role the community plays in telling Anna and Elsa’s journey. From the opening number, “Let the Sun Shine On,” it’s the electric ensemble that brings the world of Arendelle to life.
In our production, the ensemble will be a dynamic and essential force throughout. We will feature a core group of dancers who will perform a variety of styles, and an acting ensemble who will help guide our leads through the story and its scenic transformations. My goal is to feature every cast member’s talents to the fullest throughout the production
Auditions will be our opportunity to assemble a diverse and vibrant cast, full of individuality and energy. I’m looking forward to building this production around the talents of those we cast—and creating something truly special together.
-Katherine
Audition Information
The Rose is holding auditions for roles in its 2026 production of Frozen directed by Katherine M. Carter. In-person auditions will be held on Saturday Oct. 11th and Sunday Oct. 12th. We are casting youth (8+) & adult roles for this production. Please see the character breakdown & details below.
The Rose is joyfully and boldly committed to ensuring diversity & equity in the casting of each of its productions. Actors of all types regardless of race, gender, age, or disabilities are welcome to audition for both lead and ensemble roles.
Audition RegistrationSubmit a Video Audition
Time Commitment
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- Rehearsals: Frozen actors must be available for weeknight & weekend rehearsals from April 28th – June 4th. Rehearsals will be held at our downtown location.
- Performances: Frozen actors must be available for weekend performances from June 5th – June 28th. See full calendar here.
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Compensation
Adult Actor Compensation is $3,000. Most favored nation terms in effect.Youth actors do not receive monetary compensation. Please email auditions@rosetheater.org with any questions.
When, Where & How to Audition
- Sign up to attend in-person auditions on Oct. 11th or 12th. OR Submit a video audition by 11:59pm on Friday Oct. 10th.
- In person auditions will take place at the The Rose Theater, 2001 Farnam Street, Omaha, NE 68102
Callbacks will also take place at The Rose Theater on the following dates:
- Saturday, October 18 | 12:00 PM – 6:00 PM – All Adults
- Sunday, October 19 | 9:00 AM – 1:00 PM – Youth artists AND adult actors being called back for Elsa or Anna
What to Prepare
Acting
- Acting will be evaluated at callbacks only.
Music
- Please prepare 16–32 bars of a modern musical theatre selection of your choice.
For in-person auditions:- An accompanist will be provided.
- A Bluetooth speaker will also be available for those wishing to use a backing track or personal playback device.
Singing a cappella (without accompaniment) is also acceptable.
Dance
Learn a dance combo!
- In-person auditions:
- All auditionees will learn a short dance combination with the show’s choreographer upon arrival.
- Wear clothing and shoes that allow you to move comfortably.
- Please bring tap shoes if you have them and be prepared for an optional tap audition.
- All auditionees will be asked to demonstrate any special tumbling skills if they have them,
Note: The in-person dance call will differ from the video submission version.
Video submissions:
- The video audition form includes an instructional dance video. Please review the video, learn the combination, and submit a video of yourself performing it.
- Alternatively, if you already have a dance reel, you may submit that instead.
Character Breakdown
Please note that the pronouns listed next to the character are those used in the script. We are looking to cast actors of all identities for all roles.
* =Youth Artist
- *Young Elsa(s)/Youth Ensemble (She/Her) – Elder princess of Arendelle with magical powers; obedient daughter; protective sister. More than one Young Elsa will be cast in this production.(Vocal Range: A3 – E5)
- *Young Anna(s)/Youth Ensemble (She/Her) – Younger princess of Arendelle with youthful exuberance; fun-loving troublemaker; mesmerized by her sister’s magic. More than one young Anna will be cast in this production. (Vocal Range: Bb3 – E5)
- Elsa (She/Her) – Future Queen of Arendelle and Anna’s older sister; born with magical powers, isolates herself from others out of fear. (Vocal range: E3 – Eb5)
- Anna (She/Her) – Princess of Arendelle and Elsa’s younger sister; an eternal optimist who longs to be loved and to connect with other people. (Vocal range: G3 to E5)
- Hans – Prince of the Southern Isles and youngest of thirteen brothers; charming and ambitious.(Vocal range: A2 – A4)
- Kristoff – Hardworking ice harvester with a prickly exterior that hides a big heart. (Vocal range: A2 – Bb4)
- Olaf/Ensemble – Magical snowman with a childlike innocence. Olaf will work with a puppet to bring the character to life. Puppet training provided during rehearsals. (Vocal range: E3 – Eb5)
- Oaken/Ensemble – Amiable salesperson and relentless advocate of hygge; cheerful and jolly. (Vocal Range: A2 – Bb4)
- Duke of Weselton/Ensemble – Duke from a neighboring kingdom; chauvinistic, impolite, and judgmental. (Vocal range: A4 – F3)
- King Agnarr/Ensemble (He/Him) – King of Arendelle; warm-hearted and protective father. (Vocal Range: B2 – C4)
- Queen Iduna/Ensemble (She/Her) – Queen of Arendelle and child of the Northhuldra; strong and compassionate mother. (Vocal Range: F3 – E5)
- Pabbie/Ensemble (He/Him) – Mystical shaman and patriarch of the Hidden Folk; Kristoff’s wise adoptive father. (Vocal Range: Ab2 – Gb4)
- Bulda/Ensemble (She/Her) – Matriarch of the Hidden Folk; Kristoff’s nurturing and vibrant adoptive mother. (Vocal Range: Bb3 – D5)
- Sven/Ensemble – Kristoff’s fiercely loyal reindeer best friend. Sven will work with a puppet to bring the character to life. Puppet training provided during rehearsals
- Adult Ensemble – Townspeople, Staff, Guards, Hidden Folk, Oaken’s Family and Friends, Volunteers, Bishop, Handmaiden, Lackeys, Featured Dancers.
- *Youth Ensemble – Townspeople, Hidden Folk, Oakens Family and Friends, Volunteers, Featured Dancers.