In a recent segment of The Late Late Show, host James Cordon joined forces with the stars of “Frozen 2,” including the talented Anna Bell and Idina Mendez, for a lively rendition of “Crosswalk the Musical.” With “Frozen 2” set to take theaters by storm this weekend, the collaboration provided a perfect prelude to the highly anticipated film.
For those unfamiliar, Cordon’s unique segment involves transforming famous musicals into spontaneous street performances. Previously, he brought a version of Les Misérables to life in the streets of France, but for “Frozen,” he opted for a location that starkly contrasts the snowy landscapes of Arendelle – the bustling streets of Los Angeles.
On a recent Wednesday evening, the cast, including Jonathan Graft and Josh Gad, surrounded Cordon as they navigated through Los Angeles traffic while reenacting iconic scenes from both the original film and its sequel. The comedic challenge was to perform their numbers while dodging frustrated drivers. Bell reprised her role as Anna, while Cordon humorously took on the role of Queen Elsa, donning a blonde wig. However, Mendez wasn’t completely left out; she comically took the role of Sven, the beloved reindeer.
Mendez humorously commented on Cordon’s preparation, joking about the years of training she underwent to perform Elsa’s ballads, while Cordon simply bought a wig. Bell, on the other hand, declared that her lifelong dream of singing in crosswalks had finally come true.
As the cast belted out familiar tunes, the hilarity escalated, especially as they dashed away from oncoming vehicles. Cordon dressed as Elsa was a highlight, but Bell quickly reminded everyone that Mendez is the true Elsa, prompting a friendly sing-off that Mendez easily won. In a playful twist, Cordon was then obliged to don a snowflake costume—though snowflakes aren’t characters in the story.
Their performances of “Do You Want to Build a Snowman?” and “For the First Time in Forever” were nothing short of spectacular. The group also introduced a song from the new movie. Cordon, despite his snowflake role, found a way to insert himself into the performance. The grand finale featured “Let It Go,” complete with faux snow, Mendez leaping onto cars, and even the traffic around them joining in the fun.
Before you head to the theaters this weekend, make sure to check out the delightful “Crosswalk The Musical: Frozen.” If you’re looking for more insights and information on home insemination, this article could pique your interest: Home Insemination Kit. For those seeking further resources, Cryobaby’s Home Intracervical Insemination Syringe Kit is a fantastic option. Additionally, NHS offers excellent insights on pregnancy and home insemination.
In summary, James Cordon and the “Frozen” cast delivered a brilliant and humorous take on beloved musical numbers, transforming a typical segment into a memorable street performance that showcased their talents while keeping audiences entertained.

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