ASU grad returns home in Disney’s 'Frozen' at ASU Gammage


Caelan Creaser earned a bachelor's degree in musical theater and a minor in communication from ASU in 2019.

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Arizona State University School of Music, Dance and Theatre alumna Caelan Creaser returns to Sun Devil territory as an ensemble member and the understudy for the lead character of Elsa in Disney’s North American tour of “Frozen.”

From the producer of “The Lion King” and “Aladdin,” “Frozen,” the Tony-nominated best musical is touring across the country, providing audiences with sensational special effects, stunning sets and costumes, and powerhouse performances.

Creaser, who earned a bachelor's degree in musical theater and a minor in communication from ASU in 2019, will make her way back to the ASU Gammage stage in a two-week run beginning Wednesday, Feb. 22, with performances through Sunday, March 5. 

In a 2020 interview with ASU News, Creaser expresses her love and gratitude for ASU, acknowledging that she wouldn’t be where she is today without the skills she gained from ASU classes and professors. 

“My ASU professors — Carole FitzPatrick, Robbie Harper, Dale Dreyfoos, Brian DeMaris and Molly Lajoie, to name a few — truly changed my life,” Creaser said. “They challenged me every day in class to work harder and become a truly well-rounded performer and artist.”

Tickets for “Frozen” will go on sale to the public on Monday, Nov. 14, at 10 a.m. Tickets will be available at the ASU Gammage Box Office and online at asugammage.com.

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