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Wireless Mic Rental for Frozen Jr.

Recommended kit: MicKit Perform 8 · 8 channels

Frozen Jr. is a 60-minute musical adaptation written for young performers, and it has a surprisingly tight principal cast — eight characters carry the whole show. If you’re looking for wireless mic rental for Frozen Jr., the MicKit Perform 8 is your kit. It ships nationwide in a single turnkey road case with eight pre-paired channels, bodypacks, elements, fresh batteries, and a laminated quick-start card.

How many wireless mics does Frozen Jr. need?

Eight principals is the standard count:

  • Elsa — the lead, “Let It Go” (Act 1 finale)
  • Anna — co-lead, “For the First Time in Forever”
  • Young Elsa and Young Anna — traditionally cast separately for the opening scenes
  • Middle Elsa and Middle Anna — the in-between age split
  • Kristoff — “Reindeer(s) Are Better Than People”
  • Olaf — “In Summer”
  • Hans — the antagonist
  • Pabbie / Duke of Weselton / Bulda — doubled roles usually on one channel

Because of the age-split casting (Young, Middle, and Adult Elsa/Anna), you actually have eight principals even though the “main” cast is small. Sven doesn’t need a mic — he’s a puppet or a silent character.

Rent the MicKit Perform 8. Eight channels covers all three Elsa/Anna age-splits plus Kristoff, Olaf, and Hans. Frozen Jr. wireless microphones need to handle a young cast, quick character transitions, and one of the most famous belty climaxes in musical theater (“Let It Go”).

Add-ons worth considering:

  • MicKit Premium Element — “Let It Go” is a peak vocal moment with staging that often includes fog, ice effects, and a costume reveal. The GO-9WD element handles the belt and the environmental effects.
  • MicKit Power — standard tech week for a young cast means battery management is a real thing. Power pack helps.

Show-specific mic notes

Three things specific to Frozen Jr.:

  1. The Elsa/Anna transitions. Because three actors play each sister at different ages, you have two “hand-offs” in the opening sequence where Young Elsa becomes Middle Elsa becomes Adult Elsa. The mic handoffs have to be instant — rig all three Elsas with their packs pre-mounted, route the elements identically, and brief the A2 on the exact cue for unmuting each channel.

  2. “Let It Go” costume reveal. Most productions do some kind of ice queen costume reveal during “Let It Go.” Your Adult Elsa’s bodypack needs to survive the reveal — usually a cape or overlayer coming off. Sew a pack pocket into the base costume that doesn’t move with the reveal.

  3. Young cast, small venue. Frozen Jr. is almost always staged in smaller venues (elementary/middle school gyms, community centers). Your ring-out and gain structure should assume a short reverb time and close audience. Rent wireless mics for Frozen Jr. with the expectation you’ll run quieter than a high school mainstage. And because eight young performers forget to power down between scenes, read our AA vs. rechargeable guide before you decide on batteries.

How it ships

Every Frozen Jr. order ships in one turnkey road case. Eight channels pre-paired, bodypacks, elements, fresh batteries, and a laminated quick-start card even a middle school audio lead can follow. Pre-paid return label included. Free return shipping.

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