Disney's Frozen Jr
Performances: July 8 – 10 at 7 pm, July 11 at 2 pm
Join us for a summer of storytelling, music, and performance as young actors bring Frozen Jr. to life on stage. This six-week camp focuses on building confidence, creativity, and character through musical theatre.
Camp Location
Leading Edge Academy Maricopa – Building B – Cafeteria
18700 N Porter Rd, Maricopa AZ, 85138
Camp Dates
June 1 – July 2, 2026, Monday – Thursday 7 pm – 9pm
Performance Week
July 5 – 10, 2026, Sunday – Friday 5 pm – 9 pm
July 11, 2026, Saturday 12 pm – 5 pm
Performance Information
Location
Leading Edge Academy Maricopa – Building A – Gym
18700 N Porter Rd, Maricopa AZ, 85138
Performance Dates
July 8 – 11, 2026
Showtimes
Wednesday – Friday 7 pm
Saturday 2 pm
About the Show
Frozen Jr. brings the beloved story of sisterhood, courage, and self-discovery to the stage. Featuring familiar songs and a cast of unforgettable characters, this adaptation follows Anna and Elsa as they navigate fear, love, and the power of embracing who they truly are.
Set in the kingdom of Arendelle, the story unfolds through moments of adventure, humor, and heart, as friendships are tested and strengthened along the way. At its core, Frozen Jr. is about connection, between sisters, between friends, and within us.
This production is part of our summer camp program, highlighting the growth, creativity, and dedication of our young performers as they bring this story to life on stage.
What to Expect
First Week: Camp begins with a placement-style audition, where actors will share a song from the show and express interest in roles. From there, rehearsals begin right away, starting with ensemble work and building throughout the program.
Daily Structure: Each day includes a dance review, followed by music and blocking as the show comes together piece by piece. Campers will receive a detailed information packet on the first day, and a parent meeting will be held during the first week to answer questions and share expectations.
Performance Week: During performance week, actors will arrive early to prepare for the show, including spacing, microphones, and costumes. Rehearsals are designed to be structured, supportive, and fun, with an emphasis on growth, collaboration, and confidence.
Character Breakdown
Frozen Jr. features a wide range of roles for performers of all experience levels, with opportunities for both featured characters and ensemble participation. Every participant in camp will be cast in the production, with opportunities to grow, collaborate, and shine on stage.
👑 Featured Roles
Anna
Optimistic, energetic, and full of heart. Anna is determined to reconnect with her sister and restore their relationship.
Elsa
Reserved and thoughtful, Elsa struggles to control her magical powers while learning to embrace who she is.
Kristoff
A hardworking ice harvester with a kind heart and a straightforward personality.
Olaf
A joyful and curious snowman who brings humor and warmth to the story.
Hans
A charming prince whose intentions may not be what they seem.
Sven
Kristoff’s loyal reindeer companion, often portrayed by an actor with strong physicality and expression.
🧊 Supporting Roles
Young Anna & Young Elsa
Appear at the beginning of the show, establishing the sisters’ early relationship.
Queen Iduna & King Agnarr
Anna and Elsa’s parents, who set the foundation for the story.
Pabbie & Bulda
Leaders of the Hidden Folk, offering guidance and care.
Oaken
A lively and comedic shopkeeper.
Weselton
A visiting duke with strong (and often humorous) opinions.
🎠Ensemble Opportunities
The ensemble plays a vital role in bringing the world of Arendelle to life. These roles may include:
- Townspeople
- Castle staff
- Guards
- Hidden Folk (Trolls)
- Snow Chorus / Winter ensemble
Ensemble members will be featured throughout the production in group numbers, scenes, and storytelling moments.
