Frozen Cast Hub
Hello and welcome to the
Frozen
Cast Hub!
This page will be your go-to resource throughout the rehearsal process.
Here you’ll find all cast-related materials, including:
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Costume information
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Vocal rehearsal tracks
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Choreography videos
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Schedules and updates
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And more as we move through the process
Please bookmark this page and check back regularly—new materials will be added each week.
Choreography videos are HERE
Vocal Tracks are HERE
REHEARSAL SCHEDULE HERE
See full cast list HERE

REHEARSALS
See the rehearsal schedule HERE
OVERVIEW OF REHEARSALS:
Jan. 12 – Feb. 12 | Sun 1-4pm and Mon – Thurs 6-9pm
TECH WEEK: Feb. 15-19
Sunday, Feb 15 | 1-6 pm
Monday, Feb 16 | 6-10 pm
Tuesday, Feb 17 | 6-10 pm
Wednesday, Feb 18 | 6-10 pm
Thursday, Feb 19 | 6-10 pm FINAL DRESS Families are welcome to attend.
PERFORMANCES
Friday, Feb. 20 | 7 pm
Saturday, Feb. 21 | 2 pm, 7 pm
Sunday, Feb 22 | 2 pm
Friday, Feb. 27 | 7 pm
Saturday, Feb. 28 | 2 pm, 7 pm
Sunday, March 1 | 2 pm
MATERIALS & RESOURCES
Scripts:
We will pass out scripts at our 1st rehearsal. However you you’d like to see them before then, check out the links below. Please bring a 1.5-2 inch 3-ring binder with you.
Frozen the Musical Script
Music Tracks:
Here are a few places you can check out the soundtrack as well.
Frozen the Musical Soundtrack Spotify YouTube Apple Music
Vocal Tracks are HERE
Choreography videos are HERE
ENROLLMENT
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All cast members are expected to be present and on time for all rehearsals they are called to.
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There is a $175 mandatory enrollment fee for all students under 18.
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There is no additional costume fee but we may ask cast members to provide their own shoes, tights, and undergarments.
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There is no cost for adults cast in the show.
Deadline to enroll is January 24 Enroll
FINANCIAL SUPPORT
We offer financial aid and payment plans to help make participation accessible. You can find details on our website HERE
If you need assistance or have ANY questions please contact the front desk by email at frontdesk@lawrenceartscenter.org, or by phone at 785-843-2787 or reach out to Justin at Justin@lawrenceartscenter.org
COSTUME
Our amazing costumer, Knox McClendon will have more information on your base costumes coming soon.
PERFORMANCES
February 20, 20267:00pmFebruary 21, 20262:00pm 7:00pmFebruary 22, 20262:00pmFebruary 27, 20267:00pmFebruary 28, 20262:00pm 7:00pmMarch 1, 20262:00pm
Purchase your tickets HERE
Due to licensing rights, there will be no Livestream option for this production.
Please be aware that the show contains the following:
- Flashing lights and fog
MEET YOUR TEAM
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Director & Co-Choreographer – Justin Harbaugh
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Music Director – Erin Zipper
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Assistant Director – Jillian Grieve
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Music & Acting Coach / Musician – Ric Averill
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Co-Choreographer – Anna Shelton
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Stage Manager – Cella Allison
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Lighting Designer – Samaria Zambrana
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Scenic Designer – Libby Hitchcock
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Costume Designer – Knox McClendon
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Puppet Designer – Landon Noll
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Projection Designer – Rhea Penny
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Sound Engineer – Stevie Roman
VOLUNTEERS
First and foremost, I would like to thank you in advance for volunteering your time and energy to be a part of our amazing theatre community. The Lawrence Arts Center welcomes and encourages parent/guardian volunteers as an important component of our process. We believe that parents enhance the experiences for young actors. Your involvement helps us to maintain a safe, secure, and nurturing environment for all of our performers, technicians, patrons, and staff.
We will need help with costume construction, backstage during tech rehearsals and performances, as well as front of house help during performances in the form of ushers and concession support.
We will have Costume Work days on Saturday afternoons from 1:30-4:30pm January 17, 24, and 31, February 7, and 14. More info to come soon.
Our process has changed a little: All adults working within the arts center, age 18 years of age and older are required to pass criminal background checks to work in the arts center, including volunteer roles. This information is private and will be kept on file with our Human Resources Department.
Step 1: Please register HERE– you will be entered into the system.
Step 2: Once active, you will be will receive an email with volunteer opportunities and other information.
WHAT TO EXPECT AT REHEARSALS
Rehearsals are designed to be focused, collaborative, and fun while holding high expectations for preparation and behavior.
Here’s what actors can expect:
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Structured rehearsals: Each rehearsal will have a plan. Not everyone will be called every day, but when you are called, your full focus is expected.
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Warm-ups & group work: Rehearsals often begin with physical, vocal, or ensemble warm-ups.
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Learning in layers: We’ll work scenes, music, and choreography separately before putting everything together.
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Progress over perfection: Mistakes are part of the process. Effort, listening, and growth matter most.
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Team culture: Theatre is collaborative. Kindness, respect, and support for one another are expected at all times.
Actor expectations:
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Arrive on time and ready to work.
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Wear comfortable clothing and closed-toe shoes appropriate for movement.
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Bring a water bottle, script, and pencil to every rehearsal. We recommend a designated “Rehearsal” bag to keep all items together.
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Review music, choreography, and notes between rehearsals when assigned.
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Use phones only during breaks unless otherwise permitted.
PARENT & GUARDIAN FAQ
Do parents need to stay during rehearsals?
No. Parents and guardians may drop off and pick up according to the drop-off and pick-up policy. Rehearsals are closed unless otherwise noted.
How will we know if the schedule changes?
We will send out a weekly email every Friday with notes, schedule updates, and any reminders. As well asvia REMIND and posted here in the Cast Hub. Please check both regularly.
What if my child has to miss a rehearsal?
Attendance is very important. If an absence is unavoidable, please notify the production team as early as possible via REMIND. Excessive absences may affect casting or participation.
Will there be homework?
Yes- actors may be asked to practice music, memorize lines, or review choreography outside of rehearsal. This helps us use rehearsal time efficiently.
What should my child wear to rehearsal?
Actors should wear:
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Comfortable clothing they can move in
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Closed-toe shoes
Costume fittings and specialty footwear will be communicated later.
Are snacks allowed?
Water is encouraged. Light snacks may be allowed during breaks, but please avoid messy or allergen-heavy foods. We do encourage everyone to eat dinner before they come.
When will costumes be handled?
Costume measurements happen at the time of auditions. Fittings will happen during rehearsals. There is no costume fee, but performers may be asked to provide basic items such as shoes, tights, or undergarments.
Can families watch rehearsals?
Rehearsals are generally closed. Families are welcome to attend Final Dress Rehearsal during Tech Week.
Is there a livestream option for performances?
No. Due to licensing restrictions, this production will not be livestreamed.
Who should I contact with questions?
General questions can be directed to the Production Team via REMIND. We’re happy to help!