

Produced by Disney Theatrical Productions, the musical had a tryout at the Buell Theatre in Denver, Colorado in August 2017 and premiered on Broadway in March 2018 at the St.


She must sacrifice and show true love to save the day. After inheriting the throne, Elsa flees, inadvertently causes the kingdom to become frozen in an eternal winter, and nearly kills her sister. Elsa has magical powers to freeze objects and people, which she does not know how to control. The story centers on the relationship between two sisters who are princesses, Elsa and Anna. “When magical fantasy Sven says, ‘You feel what you feel and your feelings are real,’ I think if that one message comes across to boys, that the boys get to feel empowered, to feel their feelings in a big, or small, but hopefully big, ’80s power ballad kind of way - that we’ve done a little bit in the war against toxic masculinity.Frozen is a musical with music and lyrics by Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lopez, and book by Jennifer Lee, based on the 2013 film of the same name. To sum it up, songwriter Kristen Anderson-Lopez shared her take on why Kristoff as a character in the Frozen franchise is so important and powerful, but in a different way than men are often represented in film.

“He’s Prince Sincere, not Prince Charming,” added Evan Rachel Wood, who plays Queen Iduna. What do you need?‘”īell also refers to a pivotal moment in the film in which Anna apologizes to Kristoff and he replies, “My love is not fragile,” an example of Kristoff’s love being completely egoless. She continued, “There’s one moment where Anna is in distress, and he swoops in and picks her up…he doesn’t say ‘I’ve got you’ and start taking over - he swoops her up and very quickly looks at her and says ‘I’m here. “We talk about female empowerment that’s led by two women, but I personally think that the representation that Jonathan gives for the guys is out of this world, and it’s so subliminal that I don’t even know if people will pick up on it,” said Bell.
