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Parking & Directions for Frozen - The Musical Walnut Street Theatre
825 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, PA
19107, US
1. Walnut Street Theatre Parking Garage - 0.1 miles, $20
2. 15th Street Parking Garage - 0.3 miles, $18
3. The Parkway Corporation - 0.4 miles, $22
4. 10th Street Parking - 0.5 miles, $15
5. City Hall Parking Garage - 0.6 miles, $25
Frozen - The Musical Musical / play Live at Walnut Street Theatre | Philadelphia – November 17th, 2026
Walnut Street Theatre isn’t just Philly’s oldest theater, it’s a true cornerstone of American stage history. With a legacy that stretches back over 200 years, it’s hosted everything from groundbreaking dramas to big musical hits, making every visit feel like stepping into a living piece of history. The place has seen legendary talents and celebrated women directors who’ve pushed boundaries and kept the art fresh and exciting. In 2016, their production of Les Misérables was a complete hit, selling out every seat and leaving audiences buzzing long after the curtain fell. And who could forget the magic of The Little Mermaid in 2017? That show really brought the house down with its stunning visuals and catchy tunes. If you’re lucky enough to catch Frozen - The Musical Philadelphia there, you'll find the experience even more special, the theatre’s balconies give a perfect view, and the flanking boxes put you right next to the action, almost like being part of the show. Getting there is easy, whether you’re coming from the Italian food district on 9th Avenue or taking the route 21 from the university area heading downtown. It’s a Philly must-see, and honestly, once you step inside, it’s hard not to feel a little awestruck.