Mit88
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- May 18, 2019
This one was already planned too and is still going to as of now. The show tweeted such.I know a lot of times broadway shows go on tour to different cities. I wonder if they may take this one on the road like that.
This one was already planned too and is still going to as of now. The show tweeted such.
It’s surprising because it’s still a pretty hard ticket. It’s no Hamilton, but I didn’t think Frozen would be one to cancel their stay
The tour company for Frozen played in Los Angeles from December 2019 through early February this year.This one was already planned too and is still going to as of now. The show tweeted such.
It’s surprising because it’s still a pretty hard ticket. It’s no Hamilton, but I didn’t think Frozen would be one to cancel their stay
We had tickets for the National Tour of Frozen coming to Dallas in June/July. They canceled it about 3wks ago. I’m not 100% but I believe it was Disney/Frozen that pulled the plug on our engagement bc other shows slated for the same theater do not have cancellations (yet). Bummer- it was gonna be my daughters first broadway show, can’t think of a better choice for a 6yo!This one was already planned too and is still going to as of now. The show tweeted such.
Frozen was on Broadway for just about 2 years. Opened March 2018 and “closed“ March 2020. Just depends on the actual dates to see if they eclipsed the 2 year mark.I'm shocked. The Little Mermaid and Tarzan were both stinkers too, but Disney kept the money flowing to save face and keep them on Broadway for more than a year.
Given the success of Frozen II, Frozen on Broadway should've been riding high. This is a sign there was little to no advance and limited general interest.
For once, I have faith in the general theatregoing public. The show was terrible.
Frozen was on Broadway for just about 2 years. Opened March 2018 and “closed“ March 2020. Just depends on the actual dates to see if they eclipsed the 2 year mark.
I’ve seen speculation that Frozen was Disney’s worst performing musical currently running, and they were planning on closing it in the coming year to make way for another show - between The Princess Bride, Hercules, and supposedly a Beauty and the Beast revival, Disney certainly had a few ideas to choose from. I am very surprised that the first Broadway show to have to close is a Disney show, but if they’re cutting costs to save as much money as they can, I suppose it makes sense. Frozen will likely be on tour for many, many years though.
Oh no!! Though honestly I did not love it. We saw it the week it opened so that was fun-- right after we returned from a great disney trip -- we bought a couple souvenirs at least ...
We have tix to Music Man opening week -- not sure that will happen...