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  2. Frozen (musical) - Wikipedia

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    Frozen is a musical with music and lyrics by Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lopez, and book by Jennifer Lee, based on the Walt Disney Animation Studios' 2013 animated film Frozen. The story centers on the relationship between two sisters who are princesses, Elsa and Anna. Elsa has magical powers to freeze objects and people, which she does ...

  3. Monster (Disney song) - Wikipedia

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    "Monster" is a song from the 2018 Broadway musical Frozen, an adaptation of the 2013 Disney's computer-animated musical film of the same name. Sung by Elsa, the song takes place during the second act. [1] The song was written by Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lopez. [2]

  4. Robert Lopez - Wikipedia

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    Robert Lopez (born February 23, 1975) is an American songwriter for musicals and playwright, best known for co-creating The Book of Mormon and Avenue Q, and for co-writing the songs featured in the Disney animated films Frozen, its sequel Frozen II, and Coco, with his wife Kristen Anderson-Lopez.

  5. 'Frozen: The Broadway Musical' Song: What Do You Know ... - AOL

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    The song "What Do You Know About Love?" from Disney's "Frozen: The Broadway Musical" performed by Patti Murin and Jelani Alladin. Music and lyrics by Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lopez.

  6. Idina Menzel Has “Frozen” Reunions as Kristen Bell and Josh ...

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    Landau penned the musical's book and lyrics while newcomer Kate Diaz composed the music. In the musical, Menzel plays Jesse, a grief-stricken mother who flees to the forest after the death of her son.

  7. For the First Time in Forever - Wikipedia

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    In the first version, the song shows Anna's happiness and naive optimism when preparing for Elsa's coronation. During the third verse, Elsa sings a counterpoint melody (with some of the same lyrics that are later used as the first verse of "Let it Go"), in which she expresses her fear of accidentally revealing her ice powers and her anxiety about opening the gates.