Director Michael Grandage Brings Disney's 'Frozen' to Broadway
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Disney's "Frozen" broke records at the box office for highest-grossing animated film. Five years later, it became a Broadway musical. Tony and Olivier Award-winning director Michael Grandage discusses creating and directing the hit "Frozen"  on Broadway. He also talks about returning to London for West End revivals of Martin McDonagh’s The Cripple of Inishmore and John Logan’s Red. "Frozen" received three Tony nominations.  This segment is guest hosted by Jim O'Grady and originally aired on March 20, 2018.
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