The combination of the two movies tells the tale that everyone has their own gifts, magical or not. Being true to oneself and loving those around you is what makes you special.
Audiences will see Anna, Elsa, the entire Madrigal Family as well as Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, Donald and Goofy.
“All of their favorite characters are going to be there. We have numbers to everyone’s favorite songs. ‘Bruno’ is a visible crowd favorite; we can hear it from people singing along with ‘Bruno.’ It’s so fantastic,” Natalie Dayvault, one of the cast members, told Up & Coming Weekly.
Dayvault, who is from Acworth, Georgia, says this is her first year working with Disney on Ice and has loved it so far. She is part of the general ensemble, doing all the choreography behind the main characters throughout the show. She says that even though she may not do a whole lot in the number, it all comes together to make something really cool at the end.
The first act of the ice show will be the telling of “Frozen,” narrated by the lovable snowman himself, Olaf. Astounding ice skating transports families to Arendelle to be a part of Anna’s adventure to find Elsa, whose icy powers unleashed an eternal winter. Kristoff and Sven take fans along as they encounter wintry conditions in a race to bring back summer.
The second act will take audiences from frozen Arendelle to hot Colombia, where the Madrigal family live. Mirabel tells the tale of her amazing family and her journey to save her enchanted family casita, alongside her sisters: Isabela, the perfectionist, and Luisa, the strong one.
“My favorite part of the show is the aerial section. So where Isabella’s up, she’s flying through the air, throwing her flower petals just like she is in the movie and when her song comes on. And so that’s something a little bit different that you’re not going to see in a normal performance. You’re going to get something a little bit extra on Disney on Ice,” Dayvault said.
This show features Mirabel and the whole Madrigal family for the first time on ice since the movie came out in 2021.
“I’m just super excited to be part of something that’s so cool and so brand new,” Dayvault said. “I’m just so excited that I’m able to be a part of that.”
Disney on Ice will be at the Crown Coliseum from Dec. 15 through Dec. 18. Show times and ticket prices vary.
All guests aged 2 and older are required to have a ticket. There is an eight ticket limit per person. No costumes are allowed for guests 14 and older.
If you want your children to have interactive time with Elsa and Mirabel, you can also purchase the Character Experience ticket. This ticket would allow your child to be part of a pre-show experience with the characters. To buy tickets go to https://bit.ly/3UcSRLR or call 888-257-6208.