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08 Dec 2025

Mayo musical society set to stage 'Frozen: The Musical' next year

Ballinrobe Musical Society will bring 'Frozen: The Musical' to the West of Ireland for the first time

Mayo Musical Society set to stage 'Frozen: The Musical' next year

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Ballinrobe Musical Society are set to stage one of Disney’s most popular modern works, ‘Frozen: The Musical’ on Sunday, April 5. 

Featuring hit songs like ‘Let It Go’, ‘Do You Want To Build A Snowman?’ and ‘For The First Time In Forever’, ‘Frozen: The Musical’ brings audiences to the snowy, northern kingdom of Arendelle, where they are introduced to Elsa, a princess with magical powers to create snow and ice, and her sister Anna. When Elsa’s powers inadvertently plunge the kingdom of Arendelle into eternal winter, Anna sets out to find her sister and save the day. 

Featuring songs from the film and 12 newly-written songs with music and lyrics from Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lopez, ‘Frozen: The Musical’ has won numerous awards, including three Tony nominations for Best Musical, Best Original Score, and Best Book of a Musical.

Ballinrobe Musical Society will be the first amateur musical society in the West of Ireland to stage Frozen: The Musical, which became available to amateur societies after successful runs on Broadway and London’s West End.

The society were due to stage ‘Michael Collins: A Musical Drama’, a show based on the life of Michael Collins, written by the late Bryan Flynn.

“It was with great regret that we were unable to stage ‘Michael Collins - A Musical Drama’,” said Oisín McGovern, PRO of Ballinrobe Musical Society.

“However, we are absolutely thrilled to be bringing ‘Frozen: The Musical’ to the West of Ireland. We have been blown away by the reaction from the public since we announced this show and cannot wait to start rehearsals again.”

The production team for Ballinrobe Musical Society’s production of ‘Frozen: The Musical’ are Alan Greaney (director), Shane Farrell (musical director), Aoife McClafferty (choreographer) and Kenneth McCarthy (stage manager).

Their latest production marks both a departure and a return for Ballinrobe Musical Society following their staging of the Disney-inspired ‘The Hunchback of Notre Dame’, in February 2025, which saw the society nominated for Best Chorus and Best Female Singer (Sarah Corcoran) at this year’s AIMS awards. 

“There is something particularly magical about Disney-inspired musicals. We saw that first-hand when we did the Hunchback of Notre Dame, so we are incredibly excited to be bringing Disney back to Ballinrobe with ‘Frozen: The Musical’,” said Aoife McClafferty, Ballinrobe Musical Society’s choreographer since 2007. 

“Visually, musically and story-wise, ‘Frozen’ is a stunning piece of musical theatre. We think adults and children of all ages are going to absolutely love this show. If you enjoyed ‘Hunchback’, then you are certainly going to enjoy ‘Frozen’.

“‘Frozen: The Musical’ is a breath-taking experience - a swirl of music, colour, and emotion that awakens every sense. Ballinrobe Musical Society will bring it to life with heart, magic, and community spirit, reminding us all why theatre feels like home. 

“In a world of snow and shimmering ice, Ballinrobe Musical Society proves that true magic comes from courage, love, and community,” she added.  

Ballinrobe Musical Society will be hosting auditions for ‘Frozen: The Musical’ on Sunday, January 11, in Ballinrobe Parish Centre. 

The show will take place in Ballinrobe Community School from Easter Sunday, April 5, to Saturday, April 11, 2026. 

Those interested in auditioning for a principal role in the show can do so via the booking form available on Ballinrobe Musical Society’s Instagram and Facebook pages or by emailing ballinrobemusicsociety@gmail.com. Those interested in being in the chorus for the show may also apply via this booking form. Auditions will not be required for the chorus. 

Image caption: Pictured at the 2025 AIMS awards at the Gleneagle INEC in Killarney are Ballinrobe Musical Society members (front) Sarah Corcoran, AIMS nominee for Best Female Singer (Gilbert) and Ballinrobe Musical Society Chairman, Richard Crumlish, with the nomination for Best Chorus for the society's production of The Hunchback of Notre Dame. Second row (left to right): Patrick Mulchrone, Aoife Kilcullen, Oisín McGovern, Eimear McGovern, Emma Loscher, Erika Flynn and Emma Daly. Third row (left to right): Eimear Philbin, Anne McGovern, Joanne Heskin, Evelyn Lydon, Thérèse Morley and Maria Hobson. Fourth row (left to right): Tom Carney, Paul Singleton, Úna Loughran, Lorna Dennehy, Kenneth McCarthy, Sheena Gannon, Maria Gallagher, John O'Shea, Enda Mulchrone and John Morley. Pic: Darragh Carroll Photography 

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