The cold never bothered me anyway!
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Disney's Frozen is a musical you can watch in London's Theatre Royal Drury Lane. The 2 hour long show follows the relationship of sisters Elsa and Anna.
The sisters used to be close when they were young. But, Elsa's magical powers of freezing things was what almost caused Anna to have an accident and die. Since then, Elsa kept a distance from Anna; she did not want to be the reason that Anna was hurt. Anna never knew the reason for Elsa's distance as when she was cured, her memory was erased. All that Anna knew was that she missed being close to her sister and she never understood why Elsa never wanted to spend time with her anymore.
As they both grew up, Anna kept looking to find someone who would want to spend time with her. At Elsa's coronation, Anna met Hans, the protagonist of the story. Anna was taken in by Hans' charm and the two instantly decided to get married. As it turns out, Hans' intention was not pure and he was love-scaming Anna.
For those who do not know the story line, I will not give away the ending. This is definitely one to watch with the family. The acting has been done so beautifully. Of all the shows I've ever seen, Frozen was quite the tear-jerker.
The story was beautifully transformed into a west end theatre show. The production team has done an excellent job with costumes, lighting, props and all the other special effects to take us into Arundel and see how the sisters reestablish their bond and do not allow fear to stand in their way any longer.
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