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News Frozen Stage Production Comes to Life on Disney Cruise Line Today A new stage incarnation of Frozen, which was created specifically for Disney Cruise Lines, premieres November 10.

The animated hit film Frozen, which is currently in development to become a Broadway musical, is hitting the high seas.

Frozen, A Musical Spectacular can be seen exclusively aboard Disney Cruise Line’s Disney Wonder starting November 10.

To adapt the show for the high seas, Walt Disney Imagineering creative executive Kevin Eld enlisted Tony Award-nominated director Sheryl Kaller (Next Fall, Mothers and Sons). The creative team also includes Tony Award-winning costume designer Paloma Young (Peter and the Starcatcher), choreographer Josh Prince (Beautiful: The Carole King Musical), scenic designer Jason Sherwood (Paint Your Wagon) and writer Sara Wordsworth (In Transit).

Frozen, a Musical Spectacular features music direction by Marco Paguia, projection design by Aaron Rhyne and lighting design by Rui Rita. Dynamic puppetry by Michael Curry, whose designs are featured in Disney’s The Lion King on Broadway, will bring physicality to characters like Sven and Olaf.

Here's a look at the show in development:

The story, according to Disney Cruise Lines, “will be presented like never before, with an innovative combination of traditional theatrical techniques, modern technology and classic Disney whimsy, completely unique to the Disney Wonder production. The show features dynamic costumes and sets, remarkable special effects, and spectacular production numbers that expand upon the most imaginative elements of the film.”

As previously reported, the Broadway musical adaptation will have an upcoming developmental lab October 24-November 18 in New York City. In a surprising move announced August 4, Disney stated that it had parted ways with the show’s director, Alex Timbers, the imaginative and in-demand director of Here Lies Love, Peter and the Starcatcher and Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson.

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