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It’s 6pm and we meet Simon at the Thai restaurant next to the Capitol Theatre that we frequent… Far too often. Every musical experience starts the same way:

Dinner. Rushing to the theatre to put our bags in the cloakroom (okay, we don’t actually have anything to put in the cloakroom, but Simon likes to put his empty backpack in there. It’s his thing). Buying the program. Getting a snack. Getting to our seats early. And then waiting for the magic to begin.

At dinner, Simon is so excited. He’s spotted the posters all over Sydney, and he can see everyone dressed up like Elsa. It’s the first musical he’s been to since lockdown, and there’s excitement in the air. He tells the waitress that we’re seeing Frozen and she understands the pure joy emanating from our table. When it gets to 6.30pm, he knows it’s cloakroom time, so lets us know he’ll meet us in the theatre.

Dinner time. Image: Supplied.  Cat That’s What I Do I Do Yoga I Drink Tea and I Know Things Poster

Unfortunately, COVID means no cloakroom. Which is very valid. Simon is chill about it, and also knows he has to wear his face mask when we’re inside the theatre. He doesn’t let it hinder his experience, and still walks confidently over to the man selling the programs, pointing and showing his $20.

Program purchased. We have a very happy Simon.

As we take our seats and wait for the show to start, we go through the cast in the program, recognising familiar faces from previous musicals we’ve seen. He loves all the photos of the set, and can tell which bits he’s going to enjoy the most. Unsurprisingly, he points to Olaf and smiles. Yep. You, Sir, are going to goddamn love Olaf.

For context, Simon hasn’t seen Frozen the movie. Weirdly, neither have we. The musical is our first exposure to the story, so we have literally no idea about what’s going to happen on stage.

But SHHHH because it’s starting and the little girls dressed as Elsa would like everyone to BE QUIET.

As the show begins, Simon is completely transfixed. The set. The costumes. The special effects.

None of us have ever seen anything like it.

The show started on Broadway so it’s no surprise the quality is so high.

Then it happens. During ‘Let It Go’, Elsa’s cloak and gloves literally fly off her and its hands down the most amazing thing any of us have seen on stage.

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