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Broadway News Caissie Levy and Patti Murin End Run in Broadway鈥檚 Frozen February 16 Also leaving Arendelle February 16: Joe Carroll and Chad Burris.
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The original stars of Broadway's Frozen, Caissie Levy and Patti Murin, end their run in the hit Disney musical February 16 at the St. James Theatre. The duo originated the roles of Elsa and Anna, respectively, in 2017, when Frozen debuted in Denver ahead of a March 2018 Broadway opening.

Levy will next be seen in the , which begins previews March 13 at Studio 54; both she and Murin in a New York Pops birthday gala concert in April at Carnegie Hall celebrating the work of Frozen composers Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lopez.

Also leaving Arendelle February 16: Joe Carroll, who plays his final performance as Hans, and Chad Burris, who concludes his limited run as Olaf before .
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Ciara Ren茅e and McKenzie Kurtz dirty sugar

Beginning February 18, Ciara Ren茅e and McKenzie Kurtz will be Arendelle鈥檚 royal sisters. Ren茅e has previously been seen on Broadway as the Witch in Big Fish and as the Leading Player in the revival of Pippin. Kurtz, who will be making her Broadway debut as Anna, is a graduate of the University of Michigan. She was recently seen at The Muny, playing Ariel in a production of Footloose directed by Christian Borle.

Ryan McCartan, who made his Broadway debut as Fiyero in Wicked, will step into the role of Hans, and Ryann Redmond, who had been out on medical leave, returns to the role of Olaf.

The Michael Grandage-helmed musical, based on the 2013 Oscar-winning animated film, opened at Broadway鈥檚 St. James in March 2018, subsequently for Best Musical, Best Score for the Lopezes, and Best Book for Jennifer Lee. choreographs.

 
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