Meridian Music School Frozen Kids 5:30-6:45PM
Shows Nov. 14 & 15. Rehearsals at Meridian Music School. TECH & Performances at Ji-Eun Lee Music Academy.
Frozen Kids
Wednesday 5:30-6:45pm Rehearsals at Goodwin Hall inside of Meridian Music School
Shows: Saturday, Nov. 14 at 7:30pm & Sunday, Nov. 15 at 2:30pm At The Switch Theater inside of Ji-Eun Lee Music Academy
Final shows are ticketed events. Tickets go on sale about 3 weeks prior to the opening show. Ticket prices are $14 to $18. There is no mandatory/minimum ticket purchase.
Cost: $365
Age Range: 7 years and up
Director: Ms. Amanda
Experience: None required!
Non-Refundable: $75 is non-refundable
Withdrawal/Refund: If student withdraws before first rehearsal begins, the program fee, minus the non-refundable portion, will be refunded. After first rehearsal beings, 100% of program fee is non-refundable.
Production Details
We are excited to welcome you to our youth theater program! As a parent of a theater student, you may be wondering what to expect from this enriching experience. Following is an overview of our youth theater program, what your child will learn and what you can look forward to during the production.
Our Productions
Our youth theater shows are licensed productions that include high quality musical orchestration recordings and scripts. The shows are full, age-appropriate productions directed by our professional Directors with years of theater experience. This is a “teaching program” that is inclusive of all students. No experience required. Every student who enrolls is guaranteed a role (or multiple roles). Auditions are not required to join the production, but auditions are required in order for our Directors to assign roles. Cold reading is done in the first rehearsal and singing auditions are usually held during the second rehearsal of most productions. We limit our shows to 27 or fewer students. If we have more than 27 students we will form an additional cast. We do this so our Directors can dedicate more time to each student and improve their growth in the theatrical arts. Multiple casts also provide us a built-in “under study” for every role in every cast should we need to fill a role along the way. Multiple casts also means more opportunities for leading and secondary roles. Students will have a great time, make friends, and build relationships while learning and growing in the theatrical arts.
Learning Experience
Participating in a theater production is a comprehensive educational journey. Your child will develop a variety of skills, including:
- Acting Techniques: Students will learn how to embody their characters, understand script analysis, and deliver lines with emotion and clarity.
- Collaboration: Theater is a team effort. Your child will work closely with peers, learning the importance of communication, trust, and support in a collaborative environment.
- Creative Expression: Students will explore their creativity through character development, improvisation, and storytelling, allowing them to express themselves in unique ways.
Costumes
Costumes play a vital role in bringing a production to life. Costumes are not included in the program fee and must be obtained by the student family. Most costumes can be purchased for under $50, custom made, or assembled with items around your home, thrift stores, or borrowing from friends and family. Our Directors and production coordinators will offer guidance and suggestions to help with the look and feel for continuity with the show and other actors and actresses. In certain situations the school might provide role-specific accessories or props.
Choreography
For productions that include dance or movement, students will learn choreography during rehearsals. They will learn how to integrate movement with their acting, enhancing their performance and adding depth to the storytelling. This aspect of theater encourages physical expression and helps build confidence.
Theater Tech
Behind the scenes, students will gain insight into the technical aspects of theater, including lighting, sound, and set design. They will learn how these elements contribute to the overall atmosphere of the production. This knowledge is invaluable, as it fosters an appreciation for the collaborative nature of theater.
Microphones
To ensure that every performance is heard clearly, we provide microphones for each student. This allows them to focus on their performance without worrying about projection, enabling them to deliver their lines with confidence. Students will receive training on how to use the microphones effectively, which is an essential skill in modern theater.
Other Aspects of Theatrical Arts
In addition to acting, choreography, and technical skills, your child will also learn about stage management, audience engagement, improvisation, and the importance of rehearsal discipline. They will experience the thrill of live performance, understanding the hard work and dedication that goes into each show.
Private/Closed Rehearsals
Please note that per licensing contract and in the interest of safety, only actors/actresses, staff, crew, volunteers, and other production coordinators are allowed in the recital hall during rehearsals.
Student Conduct
We strive to create a safe, positive and respectful learning environment for all participants and aim to foster creativity, collaboration, and personal growth while ensuring that all students understand their responsibilities and the expectations of behavior. We expect students to arrive on time, prepared, and ready to engage in the lesson. Respect for the instructor, fellow students, and the learning space is paramount; this includes listening attentively, refraining from disruptive behaviors, and maintaining a positive attitude. Students are encouraged to express themselves and ask questions, but must do so in a manner that is considerate of others. Any behavior that undermines the learning experience, such as excessive talking, distractions, or disrespectful comments, will be addressed promptly. Our goal is to foster a supportive community where every student can thrive and develop their musical talents.
For all our policies please visit our polices page:
https://jieun-lee-music-academy.odoo.com/policies
Length of Show
Kids productions (7 to 12 year olds) are usually a single act show lasting 30 to 40 minute. Junior productions (5th grade and up) are usually two act shows lasting 60 to 70 minutes with a 15 minute intermission.
Rehearsals
Fishers: Rehearsals are in The Switch Theatre inside Ji-Eun Lee Music Academy. Final shows are in same theater.
Carmel: Rehearsals are in Goodwin Hall inside Meridian Music School. Spring and Fall shows are held at The Switch Theatre. Summer camp shows are held in Goodwin Hall.
Auditions
Auditions are not required to participate in our theater programs. Every student who enrolls in the program is guaranteed a role (perhaps multiple roles). There is a cold reading audition during the first rehearsal and a singing audition during the second rehearsal. The songs for the singing audition will be taught during the first rehearsal. This approach allows our Directors to make the best decision for role assignments. Our Directors make their decisions based on students’ performance during the first and second rehearsals and which students they believe best fit the unique needs of each character in the show.
Program Fee
Includes the following:
- Script
- Music tracks
- Rehearsals
Number of Shows
- Summer Camps: 1 Show
- Spring & Fall: 2 Shows
- Summer Teen: 2 Shows
- Show T-Shirt
- Video (only when video license available). Most shows have video license.
Audio/Video Recording
Please note these programs are copyrighted works of art. Recording any portion of the show is prohibited, but most (not all) productions come with an optional video recording license. If such license is available we will secure the rights to video record the show. Our theater in Fishers is equipped with professional recording equipment. When allowed, we will provide a professionally recorded copy of the final show.
Tech Week
Tech week includes at least one regular rehearsal and one dress rehearsal followed by shows on Friday, Saturday, and/or Sunday.
Call Time
60 to 70 minutes before showtime
Locations
Fishers: The Switch Theatre inside Ji-Eun Lee Music Academy.
Carmel: Goodwin Hall inside Meridian Music School
Tickets
Final shows are ticketed events with assigned seating. We will notify families multiple times before the start of ticket sales so everyone has equal opportunity to purchase tickets. All sales are final. NO REFUNDS! Due to assigned seating and the fact most of our shows sell out, we do not refund ticket purchases. Purchase tickets here:
Switch Theatre: https://switchtheatre.simpletix.com
Goodwin Hall: https://goodwinhall.simpletix.com/
The Switch Theatre
All productions (except Carmel summer camps) take place in The Switch Theatre in Fishers. This black box style theater is located inside Ji-Eun Lee Music Academy. With comfortable seating for up to 175, our theater has a raised, 30′ x 20′ stage, theatrical lights and special effects, high quality audio, and back stage green rooms for our young actors and actresses. When entering the theater you are greeted with a nice lobby featuring a concession stand serving many standard concession candies, cotton candy, popcorn, wide variety of drinks, and other concession items.
Enrollment in our youth theater production guarantees your young actress/actor will be cast in the production -- no audition required. There is an audition (usually during second rehearsal) that Directors need to determine casting. Students will receive basic audition prep and guidance before audition day.
How to prepare for an audition.
Preparing for a musical theater audition can be both an exciting and nerve-wracking experience. To set yourself up for success, it’s essential to start with a solid understanding of the material you’ll be performing. Choose a song that showcases your vocal range and acting abilities, and make sure it aligns with the character you’re auditioning for. Spend time analyzing the lyrics and the emotions behind them; this will help you deliver a more authentic and compelling performance. Additionally, practice your song repeatedly, focusing on both technical aspects, such as pitch and rhythm, and expressive elements, like dynamics and phrasing. Remember, confidence is key, so the more prepared you are, the more comfortable you will feel on audition day.
In addition to your song, be ready to demonstrate your acting skills and movement abilities. Many auditions will include a cold reading or a dance combination, so familiarize yourself with the material and be open to direction from the audition panel. Always remember to shake the director's hand when you first meet them; this simple gesture shows professionalism and respect. Warm up your body and voice before the audition to ensure you’re in peak condition. It’s also helpful to research the production and its characters, as this knowledge can inform your choices and help you connect with the material on a deeper level. Finally, remember to bring your unique personality to the audition; casting directors are looking for individuals who can bring characters to life in a way that is fresh and engaging. Embrace the experience, and no matter the outcome, view it as an opportunity to learn and grow as a performer.
Things to Do at Home to Prepare for the Audition:
- Choose Your Song: Select a song that fits the character and showcases your vocal strengths.
- Practice Regularly: Set aside time each day to practice singing your chosen song, focusing on both technique and emotion.
- Learn the Lyrics: Memorize the lyrics thoroughly to ensure you can perform confidently without looking at the music.
- Record Yourself: Use a phone or camera to record your practice sessions. This will help you identify areas for improvement.
- Work on Acting: Practice delivering the song with emotion and character. Consider how the character would feel and express that in your performance.
- Warm-Up Exercises: Incorporate vocal and physical warm-up exercises into your routine to prepare your body and voice.
- Research the Show: Learn about the musical and its characters to better understand the context of your audition piece.
- Mock Auditions: Have family members or friends act as the audition panel and perform your song for them to simulate the audition experience.
- Prepare Your Outfit: Choose an outfit that is appropriate for the audition and makes you feel confident.
- Stay Positive: Practice positive affirmations and visualization techniques to build your confidence and reduce anxiety before the audition.
By following these steps, you’ll be well-prepared to shine in your musical theater audition!
While final shows are ticketed events, there is no mandatory ticket purchase amount. You are free to buy as many or as few as you like.
The enrollment fee includes the following:
- Rehearsals (Kids -12 weeks; Jr. - 15 weeks)
- Professional script
- Professionally recorded practice song tracks with sing-a-long vocals
- Professionally recorded song tracks with no vocals (used during the shows)
- T-Shirt
- Video: Recording of final show. Only when video license is available. Most shows have a video license
Frozen tells the story of two sisters, Elsa and Anna, in the kingdom of Arendelle. Elsa has magical ice powers, but after accidentally hurting Anna as a child, she hides her abilities and isolates herself. When Elsa becomes queen, her powers are revealed, and she accidentally plunges the kingdom into eternal winter.
Anna sets out to find Elsa and bring her back, meeting Kristoff, his reindeer Sven, and the lovable snowman Olaf along the way. As danger unfolds, Anna learns that only an act of true love can save her after being struck again by Elsa’s magic.
In the end, Anna sacrifices herself to save Elsa, proving that true love between sisters is the key. Elsa learns to control her powers through love, restoring summer to Arendelle.
Young Anna
Young Anna, Middle Anna, and Anna are all the young Princess of Arendelle at different ages. Filled with a tremendous amount of light, energy, and love, Anna is a hopelessly optimistic extrovert at all ages, but longs for connection with others, especially her sister, Elsa. Each version of this warm and determined princess requires a strong singer with great comic timing. Because Anna and Elsa share such a close bond, consider auditioning these roles together to get a sense of the performers’ chemistry. Once the actors playing Young Anna and Middle Anna are finished with these roles, consider adding them to the ensemble for the remainder of the show.
Gender: femaleVocal range top: B4Vocal range bottom: A3Middle Anna
Young Anna, Middle Anna, and Anna are all the young Princess of Arendelle at different ages. Filled with a tremendous amount of light, energy, and love, Anna is a hopelessly optimistic extrovert at all ages, but longs for connection with others, especially her sister, Elsa. Each version of this warm and determined princess requires a strong singer with great comic timing. Because Anna and Elsa share such a close bond, consider auditioning these roles together to get a sense of the performers’ chemistry. Once the actors playing Young Anna and Middle Anna are finished with these roles, consider adding them to the ensemble for the remainder of the show.
Gender: femaleVocal range top: B4Vocal range bottom: A3Anna
Young Anna, Middle Anna, and Anna are all the young Princess of Arendelle at different ages. Filled with a tremendous amount of light, energy, and love, Anna is a hopelessly optimistic extrovert at all ages, but longs for connection with others, especially her sister, Elsa. Each version of this warm and determined princess requires a strong singer with great comic timing. Because Anna and Elsa share such a close bond, consider auditioning these roles together to get a sense of the performers’ chemistry. Once the actors playing Young Anna and Middle Anna are finished with these roles, consider adding them to the ensemble for the remainder of the show.
Gender: femaleVocal range top: D5Vocal range bottom: G3Young Elsa
Young Elsa, Middle Elsa, and Elsa are all the elder Princess of Arendelle at different ages. Next in line for the throne, Elsa has been born with magical powers that can overwhelm her when she becomes afraid and harm others if not handled with care. Fearful of hurting anyone, Elsa becomes anxious and withdrawn before eventually learning to take control of, and become confident in, her powers which she masterfully uses to manipulate the Snow Chorus. With the exception of Middle Elsa, who has only one lyric, look for strong singers who can portray Elsa’s restrained nature. Once the actors playing Young Elsa and Middle Elsa are finished with these roles, consider adding them to the ensemble for the remainder of the show.
Gender: femaleVocal range top: B4Vocal range bottom: B3Middle Elsa
Young Elsa, Middle Elsa, and Elsa are all the elder Princess of Arendelle at different ages. Next in line for the throne, Elsa has been born with magical powers that can overwhelm her when she becomes afraid and harm others if not handled with care. Fearful of hurting anyone, Elsa becomes anxious and withdrawn before eventually learning to take control of, and become confident in, her powers which she masterfully uses to manipulate the Snow Chorus. With the exception of Middle Elsa, who has only one lyric, look for strong singers who can portray Elsa’s restrained nature. Once the actors playing Young Elsa and Middle Elsa are finished with these roles, consider adding them to the ensemble for the remainder of the show.
Gender: femaleVocal range top: F#4Vocal range bottom: A3Elsa
Young Elsa, Middle Elsa, and Elsa are all the elder Princess of Arendelle at different ages. Next in line for the throne, Elsa has been born with magical powers that can overwhelm her when she becomes afraid and harm others if not handled with care. Fearful of hurting anyone, Elsa becomes anxious and withdrawn before eventually learning to take control of, and become confident in, her powers which she masterfully uses to manipulate the Snow Chorus. With the exception of Middle Elsa, who has only one lyric, look for strong singers who can portray Elsa’s restrained nature. Once the actors playing Young Elsa and Middle Elsa are finished with these roles, consider adding them to the ensemble for the remainder of the show.
Gender: femaleVocal range top: D5Vocal range bottom: G3Hans
Hans is the ambitious Prince of the Southern Isles and overlooked thirteenth son of a king. He boasts an exceedingly charming facade that fools everyone – including Anna and, ideally, the audience! – into believing he’s Prince Charming, when really, he’s just a jerk. Cast an actor who can play both sides of this two-faced prince with relish as well as confidently sing “Love Is an Open Door.”
Gender: maleVocal range top: C5Vocal range bottom: G3Kristoff
Kristoff is a hardworking ice harvester with a sarcastic veneer and a rough-around-the-edges exterior that hides a big heart. Taken in by the Hidden Folk when he was young, he loves Pabbie and Bulda dearly, but is a bit of a loner – until he meets Anna. Look for a performer who can balance a cynical sense of humor with charming banter.
Gender: maleOlaf
Olaf is a magical snowman created by Anna and Elsa when they were young and is endearingly delighted by everything – especially the idea of summer. Goofy and sweet, Olaf should possess a childlike innocence and excellent comic timing.
Gender: maleVocal range top: D5Vocal range bottom: F#3Sven
Sven is Kristoff’s loyal best friend and a reindeer of few words. Look for a performer with terrific physical acting skills who can devise a strong movement vocabulary to bring this furry charmer to life. Consider auditioning potential Svens and Kristoffs together as the two should share a visible bond.
King Agnarr
King Agnarr is the warm-hearted ruler of Arendelle. He is committed to protecting both his family and his townspeople from his eldest daughter’s powers. With no singing solos, focus on casting an actor who can play this father figure convincingly.
Gender: maleQueen Iduna
Queen Iduna possesses a sense of rightness and kindness that guides her in her protection of her two young girls. Born with her own powers, this queen has the ability to communicate with the Hidden Folk of the mountains and so understands Elsa more deeply; look for an actor who can portray this sense of compassion.
Gender: femaleBishop
The Bishop officiates the coronation and crowns Elsa. This spiritual supervisor must communicate to the townspeople of Arendelle in a serious and formal manner.
Weselton
WESELTON is an overbearing visiting duke who possesses a huge inferiority complex. Look for an actor who can portray the narrow-minded naysayer with over-the-top gusto.
Gender: malePabbie
Pabbie and Bulda are the open and warm- hearted mystical leaders of the Hidden Folk. Ever-benevolent, these parental figures want what’s best for Kristoff, even if they are a bit misguided in their efforts. Look for amiable performers who will endear themselves to the audience in the crowd-pleaser, “Fixer Upper.”
Bulda
Pabbie and Bulda are the open and warm- hearted mystical leaders of the Hidden Folk. Ever-benevolent, these parental figures want what’s best for Kristoff, even if they are a bit misguided in their efforts. Look for amiable performers who will endear themselves to the audience in the crowd-pleaser, “Fixer Upper.”
Ensemble
The Ensemble is your show’s primary group of performers from which you will pull the featured roles and other, perhaps smaller, ensembles. Be sure to select strong singers – as few or as many as your production requires – as all ensembles require group singing.
Ensemble roles include: Storytellers, Townspeople, Snow Chorus, Castle Staff, Housekeeper, Butler, Handmaiden, Cook, Steward, Guard, Summer Chorus
- Let the Sun Shine On
- A Little Bit of You
- Do You Want to Build a Snowman?
- For the First Time in Forever
- Love Is an Open Door
- Let It Go
- In Summer
- Fixer Upper
- Finale
Timeline
Week-by-week timeline with basic info of what is covered each week.
8/19/26 - 5:30pm
Rehearsal 1
15 min Parent Meeting & Greeting
Cold Reading, learn about singing audition and song selections.
Rehearsal 2
Singing audition and possibly brief dance audition.Rehearsal 3
Blocking 1Music learning
Rehearsal 4
Blocking 2Music learning
Rehearsal 5
Blocking 3 ReviewChoreography added for the first half of the show
9/23/26 - 5:30pm
Rehearsal 6
Blocking ReviewChoreography added for the second half of the show
Rehearsal 7
Blocking ReviewChoreography review
Memorize the songs
Rehearsal 8
Students need to memorize their lines and songs 80% by this rehearsalRun Through and review
No rehearsal on 10/14 Fall Break
Rehearsal 9
Work on memorization
Rehearsal 10
Off the book - students need to memorize their lines and songs 100% by this rehearsal!!!Run Through by Memory
Brush Up
Rehearsal 11-12: TECH 1
TECH rehearsal: Mics, costumes onProps and sets
Lights
11/11/26: 5:30-8pm (2.5 hours)
Rehearsal 12-13: TECH 2
TECH rehearsal: Mics, costumes onProps and sets
Lights
11/14/26 - 7:30pm
Show 1
Call Time: 6:15PMAll Cast members should be in the backstage with their costumes on and ready for the mics by the call time.
Show Time: 7:30PM
All shows are ticketed events with assigned seating. The tickets will be available about a month prior to the show dates.Show will last about 35-40 min.
11/15/26 - 2:30pm
Show 2
Call Time: 1:15PMAll Cast members should be in the backstage with their costumes on and ready for the mics by the call time.
Show Time: 2:30PM
All shows are ticketed events with assigned seating. The tickets will be available about a month prior to the show dates.Show will last about 35-40 min.
11/18/26 - 5:30pm
Cast Party!
Bring dessert and fun vibes!
Check Out Our Previous Shows!
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