The Disney License for Broadway’s ‘Frozen’: Company Finally ‘Let It Go,’ North Penn H.S. Has Picked It Up

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high school casts waiting to hear news about Frozen
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High school casts waiting to hear news about Frozen, onstage at the Wilma Theater.

Disney’s Frozen: The Broadway Musical is no longer playing in New York City. But local fans will want to know that Elsa, Anna, Olaf, and their friends are coming to North Penn High School in Lansdale. 6abc’s Alicia Vitarelli peeked behind the curtain to find out how.

The Montgomery County school won the chance to present the show.

North Penn has been declared the Pennsylvania winner of the media giant’s “United States of Frozen: Love is an Open Door” competition.

Students from North Penn recently gathered on stage with regional competition entrants from New Jersey and Delaware at the Wilma Theater in Center City for the announced results.

“It’s really crazy that we’re the only school in Pennsylvania that is able to put this on right now, that we have the rights to produce the Broadway musical,” said Audrey Keller, a senior at North Penn High School.

North Penn and other winning schools are also making a docuseries on their experience in staging the Broadway show on a high-school stage.

The monster hit opens at North Penn on April 27 and runs until May 7.

Read more about North Penn High School and its newly authorized ability to stage Frozen at 6abc.

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This Oregon school cast and crew are also excited to have been chosen for Frozen.

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