Licensing 1 entry
| US | Music Theatre International Disney's Frozen matched on title alone — a lead, not a confirmed licensor |
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In the literature6 passages
Geoffrey Block considers all four of Disney’s television musical adaptations in ‘Disney as Broadway Auteur: The Disney Versions of Broadway Musicals for Television in the Late 1990s and Early 2000s,’ in The Disney Musical on Stage and Screen: Critical Approaches from ‘Snow White’ to ‘Frozen,’ ed. George Rodosthenous (L… book:the-oxford-handbook-of-musical-theatre-screen-adaptations-dominic-mchugh-oxford-#p718
When I first started class, Frozen had just closed, and by the spring of my first year, Spelling Bee opened. book:untold-stories-of-broadway-volume-2-part-1-the-jennifer-tepper#p235
Bryony Lavery’s Frozen, about a kidnapped child who is murdered, began its Broadway run on April 28, 2004. book:broadway-musicals-the-biggest-hit-and-the-biggest-flop-of-filichia-peter-new-yor#p264
Along with her collaborator and husband Robert Lopez, she is the co-writer of Disney’s animated features Frozen (Oscar and Grammy wins), Frozen II (Oscar and Grammy nominations), “Remember Me” from Pixar’s Coco (Oscar win), and Frozen on Broadway. book:sondheim-in-our-time-and-his-w-anthony-sheppard-editor-oxford-university-press-u#p10
The result, Frozen, is the fifth-highest-grossing film of all time. book:the-book-of-broadway-the-150-definitive-plays-and-musicals-eric-grode-quarto-pub#p309
Actor: Brian F. O'Byrne, Frozen book:theatre-world-2003-04-season-v-60-willis#p281
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