
Teton Music provides this Disney Frozen KIDS cast list to help school directors review roles, plan auditions, and choose the right Broadway Junior materials for younger performers.
Shop Disney Frozen KIDS ShowKitQuick Details for Schools
- Cast Size: Large, 21 or more performers
- Cast Type: Children
- Dance Requirements: Standard
- Best For: Elementary schools, large casts, strong young singers, and schools wanting a recognizable Disney musical with flexible ensemble opportunities
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Disney Frozen KIDS Cast of Characters
The Disney Frozen KIDS cast list includes multiple versions of Anna and Elsa, featured comic roles, strong ensemble opportunities, Snow Chorus performers, Hidden Folk characters, castle staff, and townspeople. This KIDS version is designed specifically for younger performers while still preserving the heart and magic of Frozen. :contentReference[oaicite:0]{index=0}
Quick Casting Insight: Frozen KIDS works best when you have strong chemistry between the Anna and Elsa performers across all ages, a lovable Olaf, a funny and believable Kristoff, and a large ensemble willing to fully commit to the magical world of Arendelle.
Young Anna
Young Anna, Middle Anna, and Anna are all the Princess of Arendelle at different ages. Anna is energetic, hopeful, loving, and desperate for connection with her sister Elsa. Each version requires a strong singer with excellent comic timing and emotional honesty. Directors should strongly consider auditioning Annas and Elsas together to test chemistry. Once Young Anna finishes her scenes, she can transition into the ensemble later in the show.
Gender: Female | Vocal range: A3–B4
Middle Anna
Middle Anna continues Anna’s optimistic personality as she grows older and becomes increasingly lonely without Elsa. This role should be cast with a performer who can naturally carry warmth, humor, and emotional sincerity.
Gender: Female | Vocal range: A3–B4
Anna
Anna is the heart of Frozen KIDS. Filled with optimism, energy, courage, and love, Anna desperately wants to reconnect with Elsa and save both her sister and Arendelle. Cast a confident actress and strong singer with excellent comic timing and emotional range.
Gender: Female | Vocal range: G3–D5
Young Elsa
Young Elsa, Middle Elsa, and Elsa are all the elder Princess of Arendelle at different stages of life. Elsa struggles with magical powers she cannot fully control and becomes fearful of hurting others. Young Elsa requires a strong singer who can portray Elsa’s restrained, anxious nature while still showing love for Anna.
Gender: Female | Vocal range: B3–B4
Middle Elsa
Middle Elsa continues Elsa’s emotional isolation and fear as she grows older. Though this role has limited singing, the performer should convincingly portray Elsa’s internal struggle and connection to Anna.
Gender: Female | Vocal range: A3–F#4
Elsa
Elsa is the future queen of Arendelle and one of Disney’s most iconic musical theatre roles. Fearful of her powers at first, Elsa gradually learns confidence and self-acceptance. Cast a strong singer and actress who can balance restraint, vulnerability, and eventual confidence.
Gender: Female | Vocal range: G3–D5
Hans
Hans is the ambitious Prince of the Southern Isles who appears charming and kind before revealing his selfish motives. Cast an actor who can convincingly play both the romantic “Prince Charming” side and the manipulative villain underneath.
Gender: Male | Vocal range: G3–C5
Kristoff
Kristoff is a hardworking ice harvester with a sarcastic sense of humor and a surprisingly kind heart. Though initially awkward and cynical, he becomes one of Anna’s closest allies. Cast a performer with comic timing, warmth, and believable chemistry with Anna.
Gender: Male
Olaf
Olaf is the magical snowman created by Anna and Elsa when they were young. He is innocent, goofy, optimistic, and absolutely lovable. Olaf should be cast with a performer who has excellent comic timing, strong energy, and the ability to fully commit physically to the role.
Gender: Male | Vocal range: F#3–D5
Sven
Sven is Kristoff’s loyal reindeer companion. Though he speaks very little, Sven is one of the most physically demanding roles in the show because the performer must create believable reindeer movement and strong chemistry with Kristoff. Consider auditioning Svens and Kristoffs together.
Gender: Any
King Agnarr
King Agnarr is the caring ruler of Arendelle and father to Anna and Elsa. He loves his daughters deeply and wants to protect both them and the kingdom. Since the role does not feature solos, focus on strong acting and believable parental presence.
Gender: Male
Queen Iduna
Queen Iduna is compassionate, wise, and deeply understanding of Elsa’s powers. She guides her daughters with patience and kindness and should be played with warmth and emotional sincerity.
Gender: Female
Bishop
The Bishop officiates Elsa’s coronation and represents the formal traditions of Arendelle. This role should be played with seriousness and authority.
Weselton
Weselton is an overbearing visiting duke with an enormous inferiority complex. He should be played with exaggerated comic energy and over-the-top reactions.
Gender: Male
Pabbie
Pabbie and Bulda are the warm-hearted mystical leaders of the Hidden Folk. They care deeply about Kristoff and guide the story with wisdom, kindness, and humor. Cast performers who naturally connect with younger audiences and feel approachable.
Gender: Any
Bulda
Bulda is one of the loving Hidden Folk leaders and helps lead “Fixer Upper.” This role should feel funny, warm, energetic, and nurturing.
Gender: Any
Ensemble
The Ensemble is the primary performance group of Frozen KIDS and can be expanded significantly depending on cast size. Ensemble roles include Storytellers, Townspeople, Snow Chorus, Castle Staff, Housekeeper, Butler, Handmaiden, Cook, Steward, Guard, and Summer Chorus performers. These groups help create the magical world of Arendelle and support nearly every major musical number.
Gender: Any
Why Teachers Choose Disney Frozen KIDS
- Frozen KIDS is one of the most recognizable and requested elementary school musicals.
- The multiple Anna and Elsa roles create opportunities for several strong young performers.
- Large ensemble groups like Snow Chorus, Townspeople, Castle Staff, and Storytellers make it easy to include many students.
- Roles like Olaf, Kristoff, Sven, and Weselton provide memorable comic moments for young actors.
- The themes of family, courage, self-acceptance, and sisterhood connect strongly with students and audiences.
Ready to Move From Casting to Production?
Once you’ve reviewed the Disney Frozen KIDS cast list, Teton Music makes it easy to get the official ShowKit your school needs for auditions, rehearsals, and production planning.
Shop Disney Frozen KIDS ShowKitHow to Cast Disney Frozen KIDS Successfully
- Audition Anna and Elsa performers together to test chemistry between the sisters.
- Prioritize strong comic timing and physical acting for Olaf and Sven.
- Use the Snow Chorus and Storytellers to strengthen magical transitions and staging.
- Cast Hans carefully so the audience initially believes his charm and sincerity.
- Expand Townspeople, Summer Chorus, and Castle Staff groups to include more students if needed.
Before You Order
If you're considering Disney Frozen KIDS for your school, reviewing the cast list is the most important first step. This helps determine whether the vocal demands, magical staging, ensemble size, and featured character roles fit 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 Anna and Elsa?
- Can your cast support a large magical ensemble?
- Would your younger students enjoy a Disney fantasy musical?
- Do you have performers who can handle strong physical comedy roles like Olaf and Sven?
Important School Licensing Note
Broadway Junior titles are licensed for accredited school programs using student performers. Orders are reviewed for eligibility, and performance rights must be handled properly before presenting the show.
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FAQ: Is Disney Frozen KIDS a good elementary school musical?
Yes. Disney Frozen KIDS is one of the most popular elementary school musicals because it combines recognizable Disney characters, flexible ensemble opportunities, and strong emotional storytelling for younger performers.
FAQ: How many performers do you need for Frozen KIDS?
Frozen KIDS works especially well with a large cast of 21 or more performers because groups like Storytellers, Snow Chorus, Castle Staff, Townspeople, and Summer Chorus can easily expand.
FAQ: What roles are most important to cast well?
Anna and Elsa are the emotional center of Frozen KIDS and should be cast with strong singers and actresses who share believable chemistry. Olaf is also especially important because he carries much of the show’s comedy and audience connection.