
Music & Lyrics by Kristen Anderson-Lopez & Robert Lopez
Book by Jennifer Lee
Based on “Frozen” by by Chris Buck, Jennifer Lee & Shane Morris
Performances:
July 24, 2026 through August 8, 2026
(Contact Box Office for Exact Times)
THE BRADLEY PLAYHOUSE, 30 Front Street (Route 44) in Putnam, CT. 06260-1942
TICKETS:
All seats reserved. Reservations may be made with a major credit card online at www.thebradleyplayhouse.org or by calling 860-928-7887.
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ABOUT THE SHOW
In the Disney Musical "FROZEN" - Based on the hit 2013 film, "FROZEN" reveals how true love can come in many forms and that the bond between sisters is something truly special.
In the kingdom of Arendelle, young sisters Princess Elsa and Princess Anna share a joyful childhood filled with magical play, as Elsa possesses the innate ability to create ice and snow.
Tragedy strikes when the royal couple perishes at sea during a storm, leaving the sisters isolated—Elsa locked away in her room to conceal her powers, and Anna yearning for connection.
Thirteen years later, Elsa's coronation as queen arrives, opening the castle gates and allowing Anna to mingle with suitors, including the charming Prince Hans of the Southern Isles, to whom she becomes instantly betrothed.
Elsa struggles to suppress her powers during the ceremony, but when Anna defends her impulsive engagement, Elsa's fear erupts, freezing Anna's heart and blanketing Arendelle in eternal winter.
Elsa flees to the North Mountain, where she builds an ice palace and embraces her freedom in the iconic song "Let It Go," declaring herself liberated from societal constraints.
Determined to end the freeze and mend their bond, Anna sets out with the rugged ice harvester Kristoff and his reindeer Sven.
Along the way, they encounter Olaf, a cheerful snowman unwittingly created by Elsa's magic, who dreams of experiencing summer and provides comic relief with his naive optimism (STAGEAGENT).

ABOUT THE BRADLEY PLAYHOUSE
THE BRADLEY PLAYHOUSE is a 117 year-old vaudeville theatre in the heart of the Putnam antiques and restaurant district in the “Quiet Corner” of Northeastern Connecticut. Since 1991, THE BRADLEY PLAYHOUSE has been managed by the volunteers of The Theatre of Northeastern Connecticut, Inc. (TNECT).
ABOUT THEATRE OF NORTHEASTERN CONNECTICUT (TNECT)
TNECT produces eight main season shows per year and a number of special fundraising events for The Bradley Playhouse Restoration Fund. TNECT’s mission is to produce and sponsor quality theatre and entertainment for the residents of Northeastern Connecticut and the surrounding areas, to encourage the development of creativity through the support of local artists, and to support education and hands-on experience in the creation, direction, and production of theatre and the performing arts.
30 Front Street
P.O. Box # 71
Putnam, CT. 06260-1942