Idina Menzel and her husband attend the red carpet premiere of "Disenchanted," and she looks radiant in a pink and green gown.
Enjoy a never-before-seen side of the life of award-winning actress and singer Idina Menzel in the Disney+ documentary Idina Menzel: Which Way to the Stage. The film will celebrate the actor's various achievements, from her Broadway roles in Rent and Wicked to her role as the voice of Queen Elsa in the critically acclaimed Disney film Frozen and its accompanying Let It Go soundtrack.
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This film chronicles the journey of a Broadway musical star as she realises a lifelong ambition by performing at Madison Square Garden. Director Anne McCabe's film focuses on Menzel's ability to mother her son and maintain the demanding singing profession she has built in the theatre industry. The new documentary, which premieres on Disney Plus on December 9, will delve even further into the life of this gifted singer.
Preview of Idina Menzel's Where to Perform on Stage
Idina Menzel: Which Way to the Stage is a documentary that follows Menzel from her early days as a singer on Long Island, New York City, through her debut performance as a headliner at Madison Square Garden. The teaser also provides a first peek at Menzel's on-screen success narrative as she embarks on a 16-show tour and concludes it with a homecoming concert in New York City, where she performs songs from her debut album and the greatest hits from her career so far.
The documentary focuses on Menzel's passion for music and how it inspires her to pursue her goals of becoming a famous singer and singing in legendary events. While she waited for her big break, Menzel tried out for additional Disney films and landed the role of Nancy Tremaine in the upcoming film Enchanted. Due to her extensive voice acting experience, she has been promoted to the role of leading lady.
Inspiring audiences with archival footage and interviews, this programme would air only on Disney-branded television. Her entire career in music, movies, and productions in and out of New York City will definitely inspire the new audiences, and not just as the voice of Queen Elsa.
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