By Rizza Sta. Ana (staff@latinospost.com) | First Posted: Mar 14, 2014 01:56 PM EDT

Someone isn't keen to letting it go. "Frozen" star Kristen Bell has already expressed her intention to starring in the musical version of the Academy Award-winning Disney film.

Bell, of whom the public recently known that she has singing skills in the animated movie, confided to Entertainment Weekly Radio about the film studio's stage version that will be hitting on Broadway real soon. She told Host Mario Carrea, "I certainly hope that they try! Everybody in Frozen is a Broadway veteran so I certainly hope they try and wrangle us."

Bell and the rest of the cast members of Frozen, which include stage thespian Idina Menzel, gave a preview of what they will sound like in a stage version of the animated series in a live musical performance of the songs from the movie. Variety said that in February, the "Frozen" cast members, including Bell, performed for an intimate crowd with the movie's memorable songs inside Bel Air's' Vibrato Grill. Bell reportedly sung "Do You Want to Build a Snowman?" and had a duet with co-star Santino Fontana in "Love Is an Open Door." Variety said it was rare for cast members to perform songs from a movie.

This has been a stellar year for the new mother of one. Following the mega success of "Frozen," the movie adaptation of the beloved television series "Veronica Mars" just debuted on the South by Soutwest Film Conference this week. "Veronica Mars" was probably Bell's most endearing project to date, as she herself helped series creator Rob Thomas drum up publicity to garner funds enough to produce the film version, the Sydney Morning Herald said.

Talking to SMH about the demands that came in with the Kicstarter fund, which include signing 6,000 posters for the investors for one, Bell said, "I was worried about my energy levels. But what I didn't anticipate was how much fun it was to get out of my own bubble and, at my lunchtime, not sit and eat with a bunch of crew members and actors, who I love, but eat with a podiatrist, or a real-life lawyer, or a teacher. They were people I would otherwise have not gotten to meet and it was culturing for me."

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