I Cant Lose You Not Again

The ii "Frozen" movies have 17 songs between them, but none solely spotlights the two sisters, singing together. For that, fans volition need to see the national tour of the "Frozen" musical, which kicks off Fri at the Hollywood Pantages Theatre in Los Angeles with a new, moving duet performed by Anna and Elsa.

"Since 2011, all of the creators of 'Frozen' take been wanting to write a proper duet for the sisters, merely for various story-development-under-a-tight-borderline reasons, we never found the right i," co-composer Kristen Anderson-Lopez said past e-mail. "So when Tom Schumacher, our Broadway producer, mentioned he was longing for one more moment to have our lead actresses sing together in the phase production, nosotros were gear up with this idea we had been brewing."

Anderson-Lopez's co-composer, husband Robert Lopez, said they "had been itching to write the sisters a song like this. Information technology was like a spare firework, and all nosotros had to practice was light information technology. We had fun building this song to an operatic frenzy."

The new number — first announced in a tweet past Anderson-Lopez — replaces the evidence's second-act reprise of "For the Offset Fourth dimension in Forever," a song from the 2013 flick that, in under three minutes, attempts to cover quite a bit of ground. Upon arriving at Elsa's remote hideaway, Anna melodically informs her sister that their kingdom has frozen over, and she has arrived to assist fix that. But Elsa wails that she doesn't know how to disengage what she's washed; all she knows is that when she'south by herself, she doesn't harm others.

That reprise has the two leads technically partaking in the same rails, but at this signal in the story, they're disconnected from each other and focused on the snow. They're singing at each other rather than with each other. There's a word for it: cold.

The new song forgoes functional information for an emotional depth previously left unexplored. Titled "I Can't Lose You," the moving duet manages to reveal each sister's intense and prolonged yearning to be with the other, while illustrating how complicated friendships betwixt adults — tender from bruises and broken hearts — can be.

"Frozen"

The new song is the only proper duet shared past Anna and Elsa (seen in the 2013 film "Frozen").

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"I Can't Lose You" takes place only after Anna (played by Caroline Innerbichler) has learned of the family hugger-mugger: Elsa's powers nigh killed Anna as a child, which is why they've been separated ever since. It'south a rare scene in which these two lead characters are the just ones onstage, and after all these years apart, they finally get to explain themselves.

"The terminal time they were probably alone together was 10 years ago, and when their parents were however alive, so the stakes are very high," noted Caroline Bowman, who plays Elsa. Under the direction of Michael Grandage, "we worked and worked on that dialogue to brand sure nosotros really earned the new song after it." (Anna now informs Elsa that Arendelle is trapped in an eternal winter in efficient mail service-duet dialogue.)

One time Bowman's Elsa sings a few lines from Demi Lovato's version of "Let It Go," Innerbichler's Anna chimes in with the first verse of the new song. She loves that they're talking again, and that Elsa seems so peaceful upon letting go. She's and then distressing for whatever resentment she's held over the years, and she asks Elsa to lean on her and share her burden — an attempt to be supportive in just the manner she knows how. "I can't lose yous, not again, I tin can't lose you lot like and so," Anna sings in the chorus. "If you could meet yourself the mode I do, then you'd see why I can't lose y'all."

Information technology'due south non so simple for Elsa, even so. She's happy they've finally reunited, merely she's terrified of all the harm her powers might cause — to others, yes, but nearly specifically to Anna. Though she can't really enunciate what it is she needs to heal, she decides it's best to comprise her cocky-subversive behavior so she doesn't farther hurt the person she cares for about. "I can't lose y'all, non again, I can't lose you like then," Elsa sings in her chorus. "You lot don't know the things I can do, keep your distance 'cause I can't lose you."

Poignantly, the siblings and then face each other and harmonize over the last chorus — Bowman with her powerhouse belt and Innerbichler with her bright and pure tone. They're singing the same heartfelt lyrics — including the knockout closing line, "If you loved yourself the mode I do, then yous'd see why I can't lose you" — but the shared sentiment leads them to dissimilar conclusions most how best to help the other.

Both actresses said "I Can't Lose You" brings out something new in their characters. "Even though nosotros're really disagreeing, Anna is just like, thank God we're at least talking," said Innerbichler. "In that location'due south ever been a door between them for years, and a pain and lack of clarity, so having that moment to look [Elsa] in the eyes and tell her how much she means to her is actually special."

Bowman said the song "gives Elsa a moment of redemption. Everyone loves Elsa, but she does spend a lot of time in fearfulness and hiding from everyone, and this is her moment for the audience to see her sacrificing for her sis, even though I want this relationship more than than anything in the earth."

Caroline Bowman as Elsa, left, and Caroline Innerbichler as Anna in the national tour of "Frozen."

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The sisters' noise in the song is a pattern the songwriters noticed every bit they finished up the "Frozen" sequel.

"Because of their babyhood trauma, both take an intense fear of losing the other," said Anderson-Lopez. "In Elsa, it always manifests in pushing her sister away; for Anna, it always manifests in holding on too tight. I've definitely felt both emotions myself. ... I only poured both of those well-meaning but mistaken ways I've tried to love someone into the vocal."

As of now, Disney Theatrical Productions has no plans to tape the new vocal. And though at that place's no official word on whether the Broadway version volition prefer the add-on, information technology'due south possible. Disney has made occasional edits to its stage productions, similar adding a song to "Beauty and the Beast" in 1998 and slightly trimming "The Lion King" in 2010.

For those touring audiences who will hear "I Can't Lose You," Innerbichler considered it a reminder of what the "Frozen" franchise is all near. "This is more than just a fairy tale story with magical powers; this is about real human beings and the difficulties and joys of loving another person," she says. "It'due south complicated and it's bittersweet, but the motivation is all love."

'Frozen'

Where: Hollywood Pantages Theatre, 6233 Hollywood Blvd., L.A.

When: Previews beginning Wednesday, opening night is Friday; ends Feb. two

Tickets: $39-$239 (subject area to change)

Info: hollywoodpantages.com

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Source: https://www.latimes.com/entertainment-arts/story/2019-12-03/frozen-musical-tour-song-i-cant-lose-you

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