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North Sydney Kids Musical Theatre Company presents Disney's Frozen Jr
 

What’s the coolest show in town this June? It’s Disney’s Frozen JR., performed by talented Sydney kids at ARA Darling Quarter Theatre.
North Sydney Kids Musical Theatre Company presents their dazzling production of Disney’s Frozen JR, directed by Sarah Jarvis on June 22, 23 and 24. Based on the 2018 hit Broadway musical, this Frozenadaptation is brought to life with stellar performances by the Junior and Senior Casts comprising 74 kids aged 7 to 17. With a cast of beloved characters, and bursting with magic, music, adventure and humour, this youth production of Disney’s Frozen JR. will melt your heart, tickle your funny bone. People of all ages will be thoroughly entertained by a quality show while supporting some of Australia’s next generation of musical theatre talent.
22 & 23 June: 6pm, Junior Cast. 8pm, Senior Cast
24 June 12noon & 6pm, Junior Cast. 3pm & 8.30pm, Senior Cast

https://tickets.aradarlingquartertheatre.com.au/WEBPAGES/EntaWebShow/ShowPerformance.aspx

 

 

Event details

Venue: ARA Darling Quarter Theatre
Bookings: Sarah Jarvis, Director, 0422 947 491
Start Date: Thursday 22 June 2023

 

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