ABOUT FROZEN
In the kingdom of Arendelle, young sisters Princess Elsa and Princess Anna share a joyful childhood filled with magical play, as Elsa possesses the innate ability to create ice and snow. During a game, Elsa accidentally injures Anna with her uncontrolled powers, prompting their parents, King Agnarr and Queen Iduna, to seek help from the wise trolls led by Grand Pabbie. Pabbie heals Anna but erases her memories of the magic to protect her, warning Elsa that fear will be her greatest enemy while love can counter her abilities. Tragedy strikes when the royal couple perishes at sea during a storm, leaving the sisters isolated—Elsa locked away in her room to conceal her powers, and Anna yearning for connection. Thirteen years later, Elsa's coronation as queen arrives, opening the castle gates and allowing Anna to mingle with suitors, including the charming Prince Hans of the Southern Isles, to whom she becomes instantly betrothed.
Elsa struggles to suppress her powers during the ceremony, but when Anna defends her impulsive engagement, Elsa's fear erupts, freezing Anna's heart and blanketing Arendelle in eternal winter. Elsa flees to the North Mountain, where she builds an ice palace and embraces her freedom in the iconic song "Let It Go," declaring herself liberated from societal constraints. Determined to end the freeze and mend their bond, Anna sets out with the rugged ice harvester Kristoff and his reindeer Sven, purchasing supplies from the cheerful Oaken at his trading post. Along the way, they encounter Olaf, a cheerful snowman unwittingly created by Elsa's magic, who dreams of experiencing summer and provides comic relief with his naive optimism. The group faces blizzards and reaches Elsa's palace, but a confrontation escalates when Elsa accidentally freezes Anna's heart further, forcing Kristoff to rush her back to the trolls for aid.
Grand Pabbie reveals that only an act of true love can thaw Anna's heart, leading her to believe it must be a kiss from Hans. Back in Arendelle, Hans reveals his villainous plot to seize the throne, abandoning Anna to die and capturing Elsa during a public trial. As marshals close in on the imprisoned Elsa, Anna races back on Sven, arriving just in time to sacrifice herself—blocking Hans's sword meant for Elsa—transforming into ice in an ultimate act of sisterly love. This selfless gesture thaws Anna's heart, teaching Elsa that love is the key to controlling her powers; she ends the winter with an embrace, restoring Arendelle to summer. Hans is exposed and banished, the Duke of Weselton's schemes thwarted, and the sisters reunite fully, with Elsa blessing Anna's budding romance with Kristoff while Olaf enjoys a brief summer under an ice cloud.
Based on the hit 2013 film of the same name, Frozen reveals how true love can come in many forms and that the bond between sisters is something truly special..
Show Dates
Wednesday, November 11th @ 7pm
Thursday, November 12th @ 7pm
Friday, November 13th @ 7pm
Saturday, November 14th @ 1pm & 7pm
Sunday, November 15th @ 3pm
Thursday, November 19th @ 7pm
Friday, November 20th @ 7pm
Saturday, November @ 1pm & 7pm
Sunday, December 14th @ 3pm
Production Held at:
Shine On Performing Arts Center
1200 Toro Grande Blvd #100
Cedar Park, TX 78613
*Dates and Times are subject to change until tickets go on sale.
Ensemble: The Ensemble is a very large part of the show! It includes the following roles: Townspeople, Staff, Guards, Hidden Folk, Oaken's Family and Friends, Volunteers, Bishop, Handmaiden, Lackeys, and others! Seeking very strong singer/dancer/actors with excellent stage presence and story-telling abilities!
Elsa: Next in line to become the new Queen of Arendelle. Born with magical powers that she struggles to control, Elsa’s fear of hurting others pushes her to hide from the world and distance herself from the people she loves most. Underneath all of the fear is a strong, determined leader, waiting for just enough warmth to step out of hiding and take her rightful place on the throne. This is a physically and vocally demanding role for a strong musical theatre belter with soprano/mix Female Vocal range top: Eb5 Vocal range bottom: E3
Anna: the optimistic, enthusiastic, and slightly disheveled Princess of Arendelle. Spunky, joyful, and charming, Anna defies social decorum and rules in favor of spreading her optimism and light throughout the Kingdom. She loves easily, but feels the rejection of her only sister deeply. She might not have the magical powers that Elsa wields, but her inner strength and resolve is equally fierce. This is a physically and vocally demanding role for a strong musical theatre belter with soprano/mix Female Vocal range top: E5 Vocal range bottom: G3
Kristoff: His sarcastic exterior hides a man with a big heart and a solid sense of right and wrong. Although he is a bit of a loner, Kristoff has developed a personal relationship with his reindeer, Sven, who has been known to intervene when Kristoff’s stubbornness gets in the way of his best interests. Kirstoff was raised by the Hidden Folk, so he doesn’t always know the rules of polite society, and doesn’t really care to learn. Male Vocal range top: Bb4 Vocal range bottom: A2
Hans: Prince of the Southern Isles and youngest of thirteen brothers; charming and ambitious. Hans is always on the lookout for opportunities to make a name for himself. He is charming, handsome, and extremely good at reading people - all of which he uses to achieve his own personal goals. Male Vocal range top: A4 Vocal range bottom: A2
Olaf: Magical snowman with a childlike innocence. Olaf is a loyal friend who loves summer...and warm hugs. He is joy, personified, and although he might not seem like the brightest toy in the toybox, he usually manages to be the most observant and insightful being in the room! Great singer with comedic timing! “In Summer” (Tenor Key): B2 - Bb4 "In Summer" (Alto Key): E3 - Eb5 Gender: Any Vocal range top: Eb5 Vocal range bottom: E3
Sven: Kristoff’s fiercely loyal reindeer best friend. Actors should have strong upper body and core strength and stamina to operate a full body puppet
Oaken: Amiable salesperson and relentless advocate of hygge; cheerful and jolly. A good natured salesperson, true Hugge believer, and head of a very large family! Sings the big Act Two opening number with joyful abandon!: Male Vocal range top: Bb4 Vocal range bottom: A2
Weselton: Weasleton? No Westleton! A Duke with a clear inferiority complex and the desire to climb the social ladder using whatever means are available to him. A comedic role for an actor with excellent comic timing. Gender: Male Vocal range top: A4 Vocal range bottom: F3
Young Anna: Younger princess of Arendelle with youthful exuberance; fun-loving troublemaker; mesmerized by her sister’s magic. Character is 8 years old. Gender: Female Vocal range top: E5 Vocal range bottom: Bb3
Young Elsa: Elder princess of Arendelle with magical powers; obedient daughter; protective sister. Character is 11 years old. Gender: Female Vocal range top: E5 Vocal range bottom: A3
Queen Iduna Queen of Arendelle and child of the Northhuldra; strong and compassionate mother. She loves her daughters and kingdom and will risk everything to keep her children safe. Vocal range top: E5 Vocal range bottom: F3
King Agnarr King of Arendelle; warm-hearted and protective father. Will risk everything to keep his children and people safe. Gender: Male Vocal range top: C4 Vocal range bottom: B2
Pabbie: Mystical shaman and patriarch of the Hidden Folk; Kristoff’s wise adoptive father. Wields magical powers and recognizes magic in others. Loves Kristoff, and has a connection with the royal family of Arendelle, but chooses to live in a magical “in between” land outside the reach of humans. This role sings in a Baritone range. Male Vocal range top: Gb4 Vocal range bottom: Ab2
Bulda: The matriarch of the Hidden Folk. Wields magical powers and recognizes magic in others. Loves Kristoff, and has a connection with the royal family of Arendelle, but chooses to live in a magical “in between” land outside the reach of humans. This role sings in a Mezzo-Soprano range. Spiritual matriarch of the Hidden Folk; Kristoff’s nurturing and vibrant adoptive mother. Gender: Female Vocal range top: D5 Vocal range bottom: Bb3
ROLES IN A CHRISTMAS CAROL
Main Stage Fall 2026 Production:
Frozen the Broadway Musical
Ages 8 through adult (All ages needed)
Not all who audition will be cast
Auditions and callbacks will determine casting
Main Stage is our advanced educational program for all ages and abilities.
Enrollment
Must be enrolled in Academy, 3 months of Act Two/Classes or a Masterclass before auditions
No refunds once cast list is posted
Limited spots available
In-Person Auditions
Thursday, September 3rd, 2026
5:30–9:00 PM
Shine On Performing Arts Center, 1200 Toro Grande Blvd #100, Cedar Park, TX 78613
Video Auditions
Due by end of day September 1st
These are not advised as we cannot coach to your full potential, but it doesn’t eliminate you from a leading role.
Submit via Google Drive public link to Info@shineonperformingarts.org
What to Prepare
Short song (60 seconds), a verse and chorus of a musical theatre song from a similar type show. The composers of this production are very well known and similar shows should be easy to find.
This is not a dance heavy show, however we will still have a few dance heavy roles. Be prepared to dance at Callbacks
See more in the AUDITION DETAILS section
Callbacks
Friday, September 4th from 5:30pm-9:00pm
Saturday, September 5th from 10:00am–6:00pm
You may be asked to submit further video callback materials.
Not all students will be called back
Video callbacks possible if needed for those not available to attend live.
Fees
Must be enrolled in one of our Academies, in a Masterclass or pre-paid for 3 months of classes before auditions.
$250 Production Fee due Oct 15th, 2026
Payment plans available
Rehearsals
Fridays, 5:30–9:00 PM
Saturdays, 9:00 AM - 5:30 PM
Extra rehearsals possible in October if needed
Called Attendance mandatory except for listed conflicts or illness
Missing rehearsals can result in removal from scenes or show
List all conflicts on audition form
Student/Family Responsibilities
Sell 15 tickets per cast member
Secure a monthly donor, ad sponsorship or place a student shout out with photo. Equivalent of $50 minimum per cast member.
Minimum of 20 Parent/Volunteer hours per cast/student or 30 hour if more than one person per family is cast. Buy out option is available. Review Volunteer Incentive Program section for more information. Click HERE to read our FAQ sheet for Parent/Family Responsibilities.
Show Dates
Wednesday, November 11th @ 7pm
Thursday, November 12th @ 7pm
Friday, November 13th @ 7pm
Saturday, November 14th @ 1pm & 7pm
Sunday, November 15th @ 3pm
Thursday, November 19th @ 7pm
Friday, November 20th @ 7pm
Saturday, November @ 1pm & 7pm
Sunday, December 14th @ 3pm
Mandatory Parent/Volunteer Working Meetings
Friday, September 11th
Friday, October 2nd
Saturday, November 7th
Main Stage Bonus Option
Elf Jr fulfills enrolled class requirement for Main Stage
Sign up to be a Team Lead (Season Commitment) for one of our Production Teams to participate in the show for free!
Contact
Info@shineonperformingarts.org
(512) 800-1906
MAIN STAGE PRODUCTIONS
Audition Details
We are a training program first and foremost. Because of this, we require our Main Stage students to audition in a professional manner. Do not fear though! We are here for you and will walk you through each step. We understand that you may be nervous, we have all been there! We are prepared to help you succeed!
Audition Form
Deadline: Submit theMain Stage Audition Form no later than September 1st at midnight to ensure your audition information is correctly entered.
What to Prepare
Song Selection:
Prepare a verse and chorus or one (1) minute from a musical theatre production of your choice.
Do not sing a song from the show.
No pop/rock songs.
No tracks with lyrics or a cappella.
Use an instrumental track (YouTube link or MP3 link) with no words on the track. Background singers are ok as long as its not the lead singer.
You can google “Audition songs for A Christmas Carol the Broadway Musical” or shows similar to find good audition song ideas for the character you are auditioning for.
Headshot:
Headshot are important and will help the Artistic Team to remember you.
A nice cell phone photo is acceptable if you do not have professional headshots.
Please ensure the photo is how you look at the time of auditions. Use good lighting and a solid background.
Resume:
If you have one, please submit it via the audition form.
Be Familiar with the Show
Watch or research Frozen the Broadway Musical in advance. [{Link to watch / research}
We will spend a short time teaching songs at callbacks.
Sheet music and cold reads will be provided at auditions.
Come prepared with knowledge of the show and the roles you are auditioning for.
Audition Masterclass
Attend an Audition Masterclass to help you prepare.
See the Classes tab for more information.
What to Wear
For Auditions:
Choose an outfit that shows you are taking this seriously.
No pajamas, oversized clothing, hoodies, torn jeans, etc.
The Artistic Team does notice presentation.
Please do not dress exactly as the character you are going for, a.k.a. cosplay the character.
For Callbacks:
Dance clothing recommended: leotards, leggings, sweats, close-fitting shirts.
Dance shoes: Bring jazz shoes at minimum.
If you have tap shoes, bring them as well.
Hair must be pulled back and out of the face (for all students, male and female).
Note: This is NOT a dance-heavy show.
FROZEN - SCHEDULE FOR REHEARSALS
Auditions & Callbacks
September 3rd – Auditions
September 4th & 5th – Callbacks
Weekly Rehearsals
(Fridays 5:30–9:00 PM & Saturdays 9:00 AM - 5:30 PM)
September 11 & 12
September 18 & 19
September 25 & 26
October 2 & 3
October 9 & 10
October 16 & 17
October 23 & 24
October 30 & 31 (may end early)
November 4 (Wednesday 5:30 - 9:30PM)
Mandatory Tech & Special Events
November 5 (Thursday 5:30 - 9:30PM) - MOVE IN/TECH
November 6 & 7
Tech Rehearsal: Friday 5:30 - 9:30 PM
Tech Rehearsal: Saturday 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
November 8 (Sunday)
Tech Rehearsal: 2:00-7:00PM
Dress Rehearsals (Mandatory, 4:30–10:30 PM)
November 9 - Dress Rehearsal
November 10 – Dress Rehearsal
Performances
November 11th - 22nd (10 performances total)
Notes
Attendance mandatory for tech, move-in, dress rehearsals, and performances
Conflicts must be listed on the audition form
Additional rehearsals may be added if needed