
Disney's Frozen Jr Cast List and Character Breakdown
Teton Music provides this Frozen Jr cast list to help school directors review roles, plan auditions, preview the script, and choose the right Broadway Junior materials.
Quick Details for Schools
- Cast Size: Medium, 11 to 20 performers
- Cast Type: Ensemble cast
- Dance Requirements: Standard
- Best For: Choir, theatre, and performing arts programs planning a Frozen Jr musical
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Disney's Frozen Jr is a Broadway Junior title intended for accredited schools using student performers. If you are a community theatre, children’s theatre, or a non-school program without an academic curriculum, your order may not be eligible.
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Frozen Jr Cast of Characters
The Frozen Jr cast list includes strong lead roles, featured supporting characters, and flexible ensemble groups. This makes it a strong choice for school productions that want recognizable characters, memorable music, and room for group participation.
Quick Casting Insight: Frozen Jr works best when you have strong lead singers for Elsa and Anna, solid character actors for Olaf and Oaken, and a flexible ensemble for townspeople, Hidden Folk, castle staff, and other group roles.
Lead Roles
Elsa
A powerful and complex character with strong vocal demands. Elsa must show both emotional vulnerability and commanding presence. This role requires a confident singer with range, control, and maturity.
Gender: Female | Vocal Strength: Advanced
Anna
Energetic, optimistic, and full of heart. Anna carries much of the story and requires strong acting, vocal stamina, humor, and emotional range.
Gender: Female | Vocal Strength: Strong
Young Anna
A bright, curious young version of Anna. This role is ideal for a younger performer with strong personality, clear storytelling, and natural stage presence.
Gender: Female
Middle Anna
A slightly older version of Anna who helps bridge the character’s childhood and adult story. Cast a performer who can show warmth, hope, and emotional connection.
Gender: Female
Young Elsa
The young version of Elsa, already learning to carry the weight of her magical powers. This role needs focus, sincerity, and a sense of inner conflict.
Gender: Female
Middle Elsa
The older child version of Elsa, showing the growing fear and isolation that shapes her character. Cast a performer who can handle emotional material with confidence.
Gender: Female
Kristoff
A likable and grounded mountain man who brings warmth, humor, and steadiness to the story. Kristoff requires good acting ability, comic timing, and moderate vocal strength.
Gender: Male | Vocal Strength: Moderate
Hans
Charming and polished on the surface, with a dramatic turn later in the show. Hans works well for a confident actor who can portray both likability and tension.
Gender: Male | Vocal Strength: Moderate
Featured Supporting Roles
Olaf
A comedic highlight of the show. Olaf requires strong timing, physical acting, warmth, and personality. This is a great role for a performer who can connect quickly with the audience.
Gender: Any | Vocal Strength: Moderate
Sven
Kristoff’s loyal reindeer companion. Sven often relies on physical acting, movement, expression, and creative staging. This can be a memorable role for a performer with strong body control and personality.
Gender: Any
Oaken
A comedic shopkeeper with a memorable featured moment. Oaken is ideal for a character actor who can create a distinct voice, big personality, and strong comic presence.
Gender: Any
Weselton
A humorous antagonist role with strong personality. This role works well for an expressive actor who is comfortable with exaggerated character work.
Gender: Any
Queen Iduna
Elsa and Anna’s mother. This smaller but important role helps establish the emotional foundation of the story and needs warmth, dignity, and presence.
Gender: Female
King Agnarr
Elsa and Anna’s father. This role helps frame the early family conflict and should be played with authority, concern, and emotional weight.
Gender: Male
Pabbie
A leader among the Hidden Folk who understands Elsa’s powers and helps guide the family early in the story. Cast a performer with calm authority and strong stage presence.
Gender: Any
Bulda
A warm and lively Hidden Folk character who helps bring humor and energy to the group scenes. This is a fun featured role for a confident performer.
Gender: Any
Bishop
The official who crowns Elsa as queen. This is a small but formal featured role that helps establish the royal setting of Arendelle.
Gender: Any
Kai
A member of the castle staff who supports the royal household and helps move the story forward in Arendelle scenes.
Gender: Any
Gerda
A member of the castle staff with a helpful presence in the royal household. This is a good supporting role for a performer who brings clarity and focus to smaller scenes.
Gender: Any
Ensemble and Group Roles
Frozen Jr includes a wide range of ensemble opportunities, making it ideal for schools that want to involve many students while still giving featured performers clear moments.
- Townspeople of Arendelle, flexible group size for opening and community scenes
- Hidden Folk, magical ensemble roles with creative movement and staging
- Castle Staff, adds structure and presence to royal scenes
- Guards and Courtiers, formal supporting roles for palace scenes
- Snow Chorus, atmospheric ensemble support for Elsa’s magic and winter moments
- Summer Chorus, energetic ensemble support for Olaf’s featured moments
Ready to Move From Casting to Production?
Once you’ve reviewed the Frozen Jr cast list, Teton Music makes it easy to get the official ShowKit and extra actor scripts your school needs for auditions, rehearsals, and production planning.
How to Cast Frozen Jr Successfully
- Prioritize strong singers for Elsa and Anna
- Use ensemble roles to maximize student participation
- Cast strong character actors in comedic roles like Olaf and Oaken
- Balance vocal strength with stage presence across the cast
- Use younger roles to involve capable younger students when your program allows
Before You Order
If you're considering Frozen Jr for your school, reviewing the cast list is the most important first step. This helps you decide whether the roles, vocal needs, ensemble size, and production energy are a good fit for your students.
As a trusted Broadway Junior supplier, Teton Music helps schools move from planning to production with clear product options, fast turnaround, and personal support when questions come up.
- Do you have strong singers for Elsa and Anna?
- Do you have character actors for Olaf, Oaken, and Weselton?
- Would your students benefit from flexible ensemble opportunities?
- Do you need extra actor scripts for a larger cast?
Related Broadway Junior Resources
FAQ: Is Frozen Jr a good choice for middle school productions?
Yes. Frozen Jr is a strong choice for many middle school programs because it has recognizable music, strong lead roles, flexible ensemble opportunities, and broad student appeal.
FAQ: How many performers do you need for Frozen Jr?
Frozen Jr is commonly suited for a medium cast of about 11 to 20 performers, with the flexibility to expand ensemble groups when a school wants to include more students.
FAQ: Should we order extra actor scripts?
If your production has more students than the scripts included in the ShowKit, adding a 10-pack of actor scripts can help your full cast rehearse more efficiently.