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Frozen Musical: “Experience Winter Magic on Stage!” – Journal with Yas #21

On my most recent trip to London back in November I went to see Frozen the Musical which was the most magical show! Going during winter time when it was freezing outside also added to the atmosphere and the city was lit up with the most gorgeous Christmas lights to ✨

The costumes were absolutely stunning with the way they sparkled in the light, but Elsa’s blue ice dress was of course my favourite! 😍 The staging was brilliant and I loved the giant bridge that Anna and Kristoff crossed, I was amazed at how large the bridge was as it just kept on coming out from the wings. The lighting and effects for Elsa’s magic powers was also fabulous! It was a lot of fun and obviously the songs were great, but there were even some extra songs that aren’t in the film which was cool to hear. Olaf the snowman provided some good laughs and I think anyone would adore this show, adult or child!

I really love how this journal spread turned out and it’s been a while since I’ve felt that way – the colour combo is really pretty and the washi tape and gems really sparkle in the light 😊

Related: Love Actually – “The Perfect Festive Rom-Com!” | JwS #20




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Yasamin Sahafian

Yasamin loved watching films from a young age as a form of escapism, and enjoys writing her own short films!

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