Broadway’s “Frozen,” which began in Denver, is finally making its Mile High return

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Broadway’s “Frozen,” which began in Denver, is finally making its Mile High return
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The show is one of seven that the Denver Center for the Performing Arts has added for the 2023-2024 season

In 2007, DCPA hosted the six-week, pre-Broadway run of the stage adaptation of “The Little Mermaid” at the Ellie Caulkins Opera House, selling a record 95,000 tickets. DCPA also served as the launchpad for the nationally touring production of “The Lion King,” which has been seen by tens of millions since it opened in Denver 21 years ago. .

“Frozen: The Musical” reportedly cost $25 to $30 million to develop and debuted on Broadway in 2018. It only ran for two years before closing out its 26-preview, 825-regular show run, according to . While producers blamed the COVID-19 pandemic for its March 2020, the show never reopened on Broadway and has since focused on mounting international shows and touring versions.

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