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It's getting colder by the minute in Merced as Disney's Frozen JR. brings music, magic, and heart to the historic Merced Theatre this March.
MERCED, Calif. - s4story -- Weaver Performing Arts brings the magic of Disney's Frozen JR. to the Art Kamagar Center at the Merced Theatre (301 W. Main Street) with three public performances on Friday, March 6 at 7 p.m. and Saturday, March 7 at 1 p.m. and 7 p.m.
Designed for middle school-aged performers, the 60-minute musical is based on the 2013 Disney animated film and the Broadway adaptation. The production features a cast of 60 students in grades 4–8 from the WUSD representing Pioneer Elementary, Farmdale Elementary, and Weaver Middle School.
The show is directed by Jennifer Davey, with the help of Celeste Casanova, Robert Hillhouse, and Katie Harris. The production is presented in partnership with the Weaver Performing Arts Boosters and supported by numerous volunteers.
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Weaver Performing Arts' school-based theater program is grounded in the belief that the arts are a powerful extension of the classroom. Through Disney musicals, students are challenged to meet high artistic standards in a supportive and joyful environment. Throughout rehearsals and performances, students build discipline, confidence, and collaboration skills while learning the value of every role, onstage and behind the scenes.
"Our program strives to create a space where students feel safe to take risks, celebrate their individuality, and discover what they are capable of achieving together," said Director Jennifer Davey. "Supported by dedicated teachers, staff, parents, and community members, I am proud of the program's legacy and the lasting impact our students make as they give back."
Building on the success of Weaver Performing Arts' 2025 production of Aladdin JR., Frozen JR. marks the program's 19th musical production. Audiences will enjoy the heartwarming story of Anna, Elsa, Olaf and friends as they embark on an epic journey of self-discovery, bravery, and sisterhood. Favorite songs such as "Let It Go," "Do You Want to Build a Snowman?" and "Love Is an Open Door" are featured alongside additional songs from the Broadway production.
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In addition to public performances, Weaver Performing Arts will host special school-day performances during production week, welcoming thousands of students from the district and schools across Merced County to Downtown Merced. For many students, this is their first visit to a historic professional theater and an opportunity to see peers their own age performing at a high artistic level. These experiences extend learning beyond the classroom while supporting the vitality of Downtown Merced.
With its message of love, resilience, and understanding, Frozen JR. promises to melt hearts of all ages.
Tickets are $10 and available at www.mercedtheatre.org or by calling 209-381-0500.
Designed for middle school-aged performers, the 60-minute musical is based on the 2013 Disney animated film and the Broadway adaptation. The production features a cast of 60 students in grades 4–8 from the WUSD representing Pioneer Elementary, Farmdale Elementary, and Weaver Middle School.
The show is directed by Jennifer Davey, with the help of Celeste Casanova, Robert Hillhouse, and Katie Harris. The production is presented in partnership with the Weaver Performing Arts Boosters and supported by numerous volunteers.
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Weaver Performing Arts' school-based theater program is grounded in the belief that the arts are a powerful extension of the classroom. Through Disney musicals, students are challenged to meet high artistic standards in a supportive and joyful environment. Throughout rehearsals and performances, students build discipline, confidence, and collaboration skills while learning the value of every role, onstage and behind the scenes.
"Our program strives to create a space where students feel safe to take risks, celebrate their individuality, and discover what they are capable of achieving together," said Director Jennifer Davey. "Supported by dedicated teachers, staff, parents, and community members, I am proud of the program's legacy and the lasting impact our students make as they give back."
Building on the success of Weaver Performing Arts' 2025 production of Aladdin JR., Frozen JR. marks the program's 19th musical production. Audiences will enjoy the heartwarming story of Anna, Elsa, Olaf and friends as they embark on an epic journey of self-discovery, bravery, and sisterhood. Favorite songs such as "Let It Go," "Do You Want to Build a Snowman?" and "Love Is an Open Door" are featured alongside additional songs from the Broadway production.
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In addition to public performances, Weaver Performing Arts will host special school-day performances during production week, welcoming thousands of students from the district and schools across Merced County to Downtown Merced. For many students, this is their first visit to a historic professional theater and an opportunity to see peers their own age performing at a high artistic level. These experiences extend learning beyond the classroom while supporting the vitality of Downtown Merced.
With its message of love, resilience, and understanding, Frozen JR. promises to melt hearts of all ages.
Tickets are $10 and available at www.mercedtheatre.org or by calling 209-381-0500.
Source: Weaver Performing Arts Boosters
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