Frozen: The Broadway Musical at Woodcrest

- Family musical production of Frozen performed at Woodcrest Christian School. - Multiple performances continue this week after a nearly 1,000-person opening weekend. - Details and schedule at raincrossgazette.com

Woodcrest Christian School’s student production of *Frozen: The Broadway Musical* is still onstage this week after drawing nearly 1,000 people on its opening weekend in Riverside. (raincrossgazette.com) The show is running at the Royals Pavilion, 18401 Van Buren Blvd., with performances scheduled for Thursday, April 23, Friday, April 24, and Saturday, April 25 at 1 p.m. and 7 p.m. on Saturday. Woodcrest listed tickets at $15 to $20 in Raincross Gazette event roundups and on its school site. (wcss.org) (raincrossgazette.com) Raincross Gazette’s April 22 newsletter identified Brooke Nol as the performer featured singing “Let It Go” and said the production’s first weekend attendance was close to four figures. The paper also kept listing the musical in its daily and weekly event guides through April 24, signaling continued public performances rather than a one-night school event. (raincrossgazette.com 1) (raincrossgazette.com 2) At Woodcrest, the production sits inside a school arts program that sells reserved seats and program ads through the school system, putting the musical closer to a community theater run than a closed campus assembly. The school’s event page says seats may still be available at the door even when online inventory appears sold out. (wcss.org) (cur8.com) The timing also lines up with Riverside’s spring arts calendar, where Raincross Gazette repeatedly included the show alongside citywide concerts, theater, and civic events throughout April. That placement put a student cast in the same local listings stream residents use to plan paid weekend entertainment. (raincrossgazette.com 1) (raincrossgazette.com 2) Disney’s stage adaptation has become a familiar choice for youth and school theaters because it turns a widely known film into a large-cast musical with principal roles, ensemble parts, and recognizable songs. Woodcrest’s version follows that model at a venue large enough to handle multiple public performances across two weekends. (wcss.org) (cur8.com) For Riverside families, the remaining performances on April 24 and April 25 are the last scheduled chances to catch the run before it closes. Woodcrest’s ticketing page says buyers can check online first and then ask about door seats if reserved sections appear full. (wcss.org) (cur8.com)

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