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LION KING |
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Venue:
Lyceum
Address: Wellington Street, London, WC2E 7DA.
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Show Details
Running Time: 2 hrs. 45 mins. Opening: 10/19/1999
Closing:
Open Run
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| Disney's classic musical saga, The Lion King has been enlivened up at the opulent Lyceum Theatre. This is a beautiful story about Simba, a cub who has met an accident due to hyenas in a creepy graveyard of elephant. The Lion King show is a complete audio and visual delight to all the viewers. Other key highlights of this show are the vibrant and lively costumes and set configuration.
With the aid of masks, puppets, the epic tale of Simba has been presented with more than 40 actors, singers and dancers. The interesting story of young Simba, his responsibilities of adulthood and struggles is successfully driving the audience to the theatre. The magnificent direction of Julie Taymor has effectively as well as beautifully created the African Pridelands.
The heart rendering songs by Elton John and Tim Rice makes Lion King worth watching. So, do not think twice and book your Lion King Theatre Tickets now! Lion King Tickets are available at the London Westend Theatre Tickets. You can call our customer care executives any time, as they are available 24x7.
Times: TIMES TO 3 OCT 2010: Tues - Sat 7.30pm, Mats Wed & Sat 2pm, Sun mat at 3pm
TIMES FROM 5 OCT 2010: Tues - Sat 7.30pm, Mats Wed & Sat 2.30pm, Sun mat at 2.30pm
(XMAS:Extra 2.30pm matinee on Thu 30 Jan/2.30pm perf (instead of eve perf) on Fri 24 & 31 Dec/No perf 25 Dec)
Credits:
Author: Roger Allers and Irene Mecchi
Director: Julie Taymor;
Producer: Walt Disney Theatrical productions under the direction of Peter Schneider and Thomas Schumacher
Designer: Richard Hudson
Lighting: Donald Holder
Choreography: Garth Fagan
Costume: Julie Taymor
Music By: Elton John and Tim Rice
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Evenings:
Tuesday to Saturday 7.30
Matinees:
Wednesday & Saturday 2.00
Sunday 3.00 |
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Cast Includes: Shaun Escoffery (Mufasa), George Asprey (Scar), Gloria Onitiri (Nala), Andile Gumbi (Simba) |
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