Frozen will not be reopening on Broadway :(

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NEW YORK (AP) — The big budget musical “Frozen” will not reopen when Broadway theaters restart, marking the first time an established show has been felled by the coronavirus pandemic.

The Disney show opened in March 2018 and placed among the top five Broadway productions for both gross and attendance over both years it ran, often pulling in over $1 million, and even $2 million a week.

Until now, only shows that were waiting to officially open have announced postponements or cancellations. Disney still has the long-running “The Lion King” and “Aladdin” on Broadway and five productions of “Frozen” worldwide.

Citing the “global pandemic,” Thomas Schumacher, president and producer of Disney Theatrical Productions, said Thursday that running three Disney shows on Broadway was “untenable.”

Caissie Levy, who originated the role of Elsa on Broadway, tweeted that the news was a “heartbreak,” adding “We will always be a family. Sending love to all the devoted fans of our beautiful show.”

Actors’ Equity Association, which represents 51,000 actors and stage managers, reacted with dismay to the news and urged New York and national politicians to rescue the arts sector. Mary McColl, executive director, called it an “all hands-on-deck moment” for the governor, mayor and members of Congress.

“The arts and entertainment sector drives the economy of New York, just like it does in cities and towns across the country. Decisions made in the days and weeks ahead will shape the future of the arts sector for years to come," she said. "Public officials at all levels must think much more boldly about supporting the arts or our entire economy will be slower to recover.”

Disney Theatrical gets no corporate subsidy from the Walt Disney Company and its stage shows must be financially self-sustaining. The ”Frozen” musical is based on the Oscar-winning Disney movie franchise, with music and lyrics by Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lopez.

Of the three Disney properties on Broadway, “Frozen” was technically the weakest at the box office but was financially still considered a huge success. The appearance of the film “Frozen 2” in late 2019 actually boosted the show’s fortunes, with sales spikes recorded in the months following the film’s release.

Although an exact date for performances to resume on Broadway has yet to be determined, Broadway producers are now offering refunds and exchanges for tickets purchased for shows through Sept. 6.

Broadway performances were suspended on March 12 after Gov. Andrew Cuomo imposed a ban on gatherings of 500 or more people. There were 31 productions running at the time, including eight new shows in previews and another eight shows in rehearsals preparing for the spring season.

Some shows like an upcoming revival of Neil Simon’s “Plaza Suite” starring Matthew Broderick and Sarah Jessica Parker, as well as a musical about Michael Jackson, have pushed their production to next year.

Other shows scheduled to open this spring have abandoned their plans, including “Hangmen” and a revival of Edward Albee’s “Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?”

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Saw this on the news last night. So sad. I think it’s been posted already on the Broadway thread.

So many people out of work in the theatre community and the arts in general. It is a huge loss to New York and the world. :(
 
I feel so awful for the creative community. My son is set to graduate next spring with a degree in theatre production and design, specifically in audio. His position this summer at the playhouse in Ogunquit, Maine was lost when they canceled their season. My heart goes out to all of the employees and talent who are without jobs.
 
While I feel bad for those losing their jobs, as much as I love Disney, I've never been a huge fan of their increasing presence on Broadway. I, personally, want to see new stories being told.
 

While I feel bad for those losing their jobs, as much as I love Disney, I've never been a huge fan of their increasing presence on Broadway. I, personally, want to see new stories being told.

I totally agree. It's not like any of their Broadway shows are high art. Lion King was the most inventive as far as stagecraft / costuming, but the shows themselves aren't exactly Sondheim. With only so many Broadway houses, every time Disney takes up residence in one that means a struggling storyteller is not getting to tell their story on the big stage, either musical or straight play.
 
Although I'm glad it's still going ahead on the West End with a pushed-back date, it's definitely a huge loss to Broadway, and it's making me think the city aren't doing enough to protect Broadway from becoming a cultural Chernobyl amidst the pandemic.
 





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