Alyssa Fox and Hiba Elchikhe Will Join Syndee Winters in Disney Princess—The Concert Tour

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Written by: Andrew Gans

Cabaret & Concert News

The theatre favorites will perform Disney classics during 40 concert dates this winter.

Broadway and London theatre favorites will offer songs as old as rhyme (and more recent ones as well) this winter in Disney Concerts’ Disney Princess—The Concert, the ongoing celebration of the music of Disney’s iconic princesses.

Broadway Wicked star Alyssa Fox (formerly the standby for the role of Elsa in Frozen) and West End The Time Traveler’s Wife star Hiba Elchikhe (formerly Jasmine in Aladdin) will join Hamilton and The Lion King‘s Syndee Winters in the upcoming tour.

Previously announced cast members Lissa deGuzman and Anneliese van der Pol will not appear in the 2024 dates due to scheduling conflicts. Elchikhe and Winters will perform all 40 U.S. dates (pending Elchikhe’s U.S. work visa), and Fox will join the cast beginning March 12 at Fort Wayne’s Embassy Theatre. (Tony nominee Susan Egan, Broadway’s original Belle in Beauty and the Beast and the voice of Meg in Hercules, will perform March 5-10.)

Fans are encouraged to dress up in their best royal attire, as the theatre stars perform 30 Disney songs, including “Part of Your World,” “Let It Go,” “A Whole New World,” “Colors of the Wind,” and “How Far I’ll Go.” The 2024 tour includes new arrangements and song additions plus animation and theatrical effects.

Alyssa Fox, Hiba Elchikhe, and Syndee Winters

The current itinerary follows:

March 5 – Memphis, Tennessee– Orpheum Theatre
March 6 – Springfield, Illinois– UIS Performing Arts Center
March 7 – Appleton, Wisconsin– Fox Cities Performing Arts Center
March 8 – Cincinnati, Ohio– Taft Theatre
March 9 – Kalamazoo, Michigan– Miller Auditorium
March 10 – Chicago, Illinois– Rosemont Theatre
March 12 – Fort Wayne, Indiana– Embassy Theatre
March 13 – Detroit, Michigan– Fox Theatre
March 14 – Indianapolis, Indiana– Clowes Memorial Hall
March 15 – Milwaukee, Wisconsin– Riverside Theater
March 16 – St. Louis, Missouri– Fox Theatre
March 17 – Oklahoma City, Oklahoma– Civic Center Music Hall
March 19 – Denver, Colorado– Buell Theatre
March 21 – San Jose, California– San Jose Civic Center
March 22 – Anaheim, California– City National Grove Anaheim
March 23 – Anaheim, California– City National Grove Anaheim
March 24 – Long Beach, California– Terrace Theater
March 26 – Eugene, Oregon– Hult Center
March 27 – Spokane, Washington– First Interstate Center for the Arts
March 28 – Seattle, Washington– McCaw Hall
March 29 – Boise, Idaho– Morrison Center for the Performing Arts
March 30 – Salt Lake City, Utah – Eccles Theater
April 2 – San Antonio, Texas– Tobin Center
April 3 – Austin, Texas– Long Center
April 4 – New Orleans, Louisiana– Saenger Theatre
April 5 – Birmingham, Alabama– BJCC Concert Hall
April 6 – Clearwater, Florida– Ruth Eckerd Hall
April 7 – Fort Lauderdale, Florida– AuRene Theater
April 8 – Orlando, Florida– Steinmetz Hall at Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts
April 10 – Greensboro, North Carolina– Tanger Center
April 11 – Columbus, Georgia– RiverCenter
April 12 – Charlotte, North Carolina– Ovens Auditorium
April 13 – Atlanta, Georgia– Fox Theatre
April 14 – Durham, North Carolina– Durham Performing Arts Center
April 16 – Schenectady, New York– Proctors
April 17 – Red Bank, New Jersey– Count Basie Center for the Arts
April 18 – Providence, Rhode Island– Providence Performing Arts Center
April 19 – Rochester, New York– Kodak Center
April 20 – Buffalo, New York– Shea’s Buffalo Theatre

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