RWPrincess said: "Somewhat of a spoiler but I did not like how they handled the snow machine. It was a lot of "snow" really fast. It felt like they kept refreshing the snow that was falling rather than just doing it once and stopping.It was also some type of thin tissue paper that easily stuck to my sweater and my mom's sweater. I had to vacuum my foyer after I got home because of all the "snow" still falling off me. I wish someone from this theater would go to the Walt Disney World or Disneyland and watch one of the Frozen shows there and see how the snow effect is properly done. Guests shouldn't still have snow falling off them 2 hours later."
Hahaha I'm the total opposite lol! I love finding snow 6 months later haha! I just Marie Kondo'd my closet and found a piece on the floor and cracked up laughing. I live in Denver... so that snow really traveled with me haha! Anyway, thanks for the review and I'm glad you had a good time. Hopefully next time you have a better bunch of kids in the audience, that can definitely be a bummer :/
Today we say goodbye to four original cast members of Frozen.
Jelani Alladdin (Kristoff), John Riddle (Hans), Greg Hildreth (Olaf), and Timothy Hughes (Pabbie) will all be playing their final performances today. I want to congratulate all of them on a terrific run!
Timothy will be joining the cast of Hadestown, and rumors have been going around that Jelani will be playing Hercules at the Public! Not sure what John and Greg will do next but I’m excited to see!
I have tickets for today’s show and for a show next week so I can see all of our new cast members!
Tag said: "So they've hashtagged #ladyolaf, so does that mean they have changed Olaf to a girl?"
I think just because a woman is now playing Olaf. I'm interested to hear her do the voice. I wonder if she will sound similar to Josh Gad like Greg did, or if she will have a very different tonal quality.
According to the Frozen website, the role of Pabbie will now be played by Zachary Hess. Interesting they've decided to change this part into an ensemble role, not a principal role.
Does anyone know if they put up the "At this Performance" board at a specific time prior to curtain? I know some of the houses do it an hour or so beforehand but wasn't clear if this was a common practice for most shows...
jigblob said: "Does anyone know if they put up the "At this Performance" board at a specific time prior to curtain? I know some ofthe housesdo it an hour or so beforehand but wasn't clear if this was a common practicefor most shows..."
the board is inside the house, so unless you’re seeing the show or it’s announced before by an actor, you won’t know if there’s an understudy on or anything.