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ATP Kids 'Frozen JR.' draws talent from across valley

| October 10, 2019 10:04 AM

The best-selling animated film of all time comes to life on stage with more than 180 local students in the upcoming production of “Frozen JR.” presented by ATP Kids, Alpine Theatre Project’s theater education program, at the Whitefish Performing Arts Center.

Local students from 22 elementary and middle schools across the Flathead Valley are participating in the production and are split into two casts, making it the largest undertaking for the 11-year educational program. Since 2008, almost 2,000 students have participated in the ATP Kids program dedicated to empowering and inspiring students through theater education.

Disney’s “Frozen” is now the top grossing animated film of all time. It was then adapted for the stage and opened on Broadway with a book by Jennifer Lee and music and lyrics by Robert Lopez and Kristen Anderson-Lopez. “Frozen JR.” is based on the 2018 Broadway musical, and brings Elsa, Anna and the magical land of Arendelle to life onstage. The show features all of the memorable songs from the animated film plus five new songs written for the Broadway production. A story of true love and acceptance between sisters, “Frozen JR.” expands upon the emotional relationship and journey between Princesses Anna and Elsa. When faced with danger, the two discover their hidden potential and the powerful bond of sisterhood.

The ATP Kids program is truly inclusive, with no student ever turned away. This year, that resulted in over 180 students getting involved. ATP’s Artistic Director, Betsi Morrison, says the program is able to thrive thanks to its volunteers.

“This is by far the largest turnout we’ve ever seen for the program,” Morrison said. “It’s our legion of dedicated volunteers who make this program possible. Their work allows us to focus on creating the best experience possible for these students.”

The ATP Kids program is the cornerstone of Alpine Theatre Project’s educational programming, which include programs for elementary, middle and high school students along with professional internships, and a summer Broadway training camp. Nearly 2,000 students have taken part in ATP’s educational programs since 2008. This session is being taught by Morrison and professional actors Luke Walrath and Rebecca Spear, with assistance by Jami James.