Frozen the Musical tickets and hotel

1. Theatre date

2. Hotel dates

Your Hotel Direct credit:

Dear . Fantastic news! You have a credit of to spend against your next hotel booking. Hotel Direct has awarded this money back to you in thanks for your regular custom. We hope that you have an opportunity to enjoy this personal money-off offer very soon. T&Cs apply.

% off
all prices

Photographs

1/

Exceptional 97%. (69 audience reviews)

"Amazing 129321;"

"This is my new favourite west end show! This is an amazing performance for all the family, and is performed to perfection x"...

16/2/2024

"Amazon show - highly recommend for all ages"

"Only issue was our seats - we were in the balcony which was very high and far away. Row in front had a handrail & the people in the row leaned forward so obstructed our view of stage. Disappointed with the seats!"...

13/2/2024

"Spectacular!"

"2nd time we`ve seen it, as the effects are spectacular. Best musical we`ve seen in a long time!"...

11/1/2024

"Frozen is truly magical"

11/12/2023

"Excellent show from start to finish"...

10/12/2023

"Frozen the musical"

"Fabulous for all ages."...

22/10/2023

"Frozen - Excellent!"

"Absolutely love this show. Second watch!"...

29/8/2023

"Absolutely amazing!"...

18/8/2023

Getting there

Theatre Royal Drury Lane
Catherine Street
London
WC2B 5JF

Directions:
5 min walk from Covent Garden Tube Station. Head southeast on James Street, left towards Russell Street, right onto Catherine Street and the theatre will be on the left.

Tube:

Covent Garden station is 3 minute walk (255 metres)

Map

Performances

MatineeEvening
Wednesday2.30pm
Thursday2.30pm7.00pm
Friday7.00pm
Saturday2.30pm7.00pm
Sunday1.00pm5.30pm

Special notes

Running time: 2hr 15min. Incl. interval

Booking from: 18 Apr 2024

Booking until: 08 Sep 2024

About the show

The Show
Princess Elsa is set to become Queen of Arendelle, her sister Anna is overjoyed, and the party is planned, but Elsa has a secret, one she is terrified of her sister and the people of Arendelle discovering. It all seems to be going according to plan, until Anna drops a bombshell, she is getting married, to a man she just met. Coupled with the constant questions from Anna and having been locked away for so long, Elsa unleashes her powers by accident, covering the Arendelle in eternal winter. Deciding she is better alone Elsa runs and crafts her own castle of ice to keep everyone out, but Anna is persistent and is determined to bring Elsa back and prove she is not the monster everyone thinks she is. Can a true act of love save the day?

History of Frozen
2013 saw the rise of the popular Disney movie Frozen, which took inspiration from The Snow Queen written in 1844 by Hans Christian Anderson. Whilst in the Snow Queen the character was the villain of the story, Disney took a different route and made Elsa a warm hearted and caring sister, scared of her own power. The movie captured audiences' hearts with songs such as "Let it Go" and "Do you Want to build a Snowman". In 2014 the CEO of Disney, Bob Iger, announced that a stage musical was in production but would take time, as they demanded excellence not speed. Eventually in March 2018 Frozen the Musical hit Broadway, and after playing 825 shows the show closed its doors in March 2020. However, the West End was quick to snap up the show and the show opened in London at Theatre Royal Drury Lane on September 8 th , 2021, and is still going strong.

Why book London theatre breaks to see Frozen
With your theatre tickets and hotel booking made in one reservation, it is possible to save up to 50% with Hotel Direct. Choose one of our great packages and enter the magical realm of Arendelle.

Awards and what the Critics say
WHATSONSTAGE award for Best Choreography
WHATSONSTAGE award for Best Direction
WHATSONSTAGE award for Best Costume Design
"The musical version of 'Frozen' is an awesome spectacle with more heart, depth, and darkness than the film" Time Out
"Stunning musical extravaganza creates its own magic" The Guardian

Theatre Royal Drury Lane
Catherine Street
London
WC2B 5JF

Covent Garden station is 3 minute walk (255 metres)

Searching hotels

Hotels are cheaper in your theatre break!