Frozen Stars Kristen Bell and Santino Fontana Reunite for Playful Duet in Off-Broadway Musical

April 17, 2025
Frozen Stars Kristen Bell and Santino Fontana Reunite for Playful Duet in Off-Broadway Musical
  • The song 'Dinner,' composed by Adam Gwon, offers a playful take on modern dating, where Bell humorously clarifies that her invitation is not a marriage proposal.

  • In the performance, Bell attempts to persuade Fontana to join her for dinner, showcasing a casual approach to dating with witty lines about appetizers instead of wedding vows.

  • Currently running at Theatre Five in New York City, the musical will be available for audiences until May 10, 2025.

  • In addition to her theater work, Kristen Bell is set to reprise her role as Queen Anna in two upcoming sequels to Frozen, as confirmed by Disney CEO Bob Iger.

  • Developed by Keen Company over three years, 'All the World's a Stage' aims to deliver intimate stories with significant emotional depth.

  • Adam Gwon expressed gratitude on social media for Bell and Fontana's support of the show, sharing a video of their performance.

  • The creative team behind the musical includes Steven C. Kemp for set design, Jennifer Paar for costume design, David Lander for lighting design, and Megumi Katayama for sound design.

  • Kristen Bell and Santino Fontana, known for their roles in Disney's Frozen, have reunited to perform a new duet titled 'Dinner' from the Off-Broadway musical 'All the World's a Stage.'

  • The musical, directed by Jonathan Silverstein, tells the story of Ricky Alleman, a gay high school teacher in the 1990s whose life becomes complicated when he helps a student with a theater competition amid local church opposition.

  • This marks their first collaboration since they voiced Princess Anna and Prince Hans in the 2013 film, Frozen, a full 12 years ago.

  • The cast includes Eliza Pagelle, Jon-Michael Reese, Matt Rodin, and Elizabeth Stanley, all under the direction of Jonathan Silverstein.

  • Both Bell and Fontana have extensive stage experience, with Bell making her Broadway debut in 2001 and Fontana winning a Tony Award for his role in Tootsie in 2019.

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