The Lion King
Bringing such an epic landscape to life on the stage is quite a feat of creative skill that has yet to be matched anywhere else on stage.
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A wonderful, wonderful musical. It will touch a deep chord in anybody
The Sunday Times
Bringing such an epic landscape to life on the stage is quite a feat of creative skill that has yet to be matched anywhere else on stage.
Bringing such an epic landscape to life on the stage is quite a feat of creative skill that has yet to be matched anywhere else on stage.
The vastly successful re-imagining of Disney's 1994 beloved film takes to the road once more. Conjuring up the African savannah in all its grand, majestic beauty, using elaborate costuming, puppetry, and soaring African melodies, discover just why The Lion King is the world's most popular musical and prepare to be transported from the grey streets to the brilliant wilds of Southern Africa in this iconic family tale. A must-see for fans of either movie.
First seen on Broadway in 1997, The Lion King began its London reign the next year at the Lyceum theatre, its UK home to this day. A multiple award-winner, it has now racked up 70 (and counting) worldwide productions and boasts audience numbers in the 100s of millions, eager to experience its legendary stagecraft.
Affectionately dubbed "Hamlet with fur", we follow the trials of a young lion prince called Simba, who one day is destined to rule over the sun-drenched Pride Lands, as the Lion King. After the murder of his father by his treacherous uncle, Scar, Simba is convinced of his own guilt in this, and runs away from his pride, in self-imposed exile.
Rescued by an unlikely pair of friends; Timon the meerkat, and Pumbaa the flatulent warthog, both themselves exiles, Simba grows up to enjoy life, whilst not quite escaping the trauma of his past. When Scar's rule threatens the future of the Pride Lands, will Simba finally accept his responsibilities of adulthood to return and stake his claim to the throne and restore harmony?
The stunning sets and African-themed costuming of The Lion King is the result of extensive research into diverse cultural influences to recreate the rich colours and vast expanses of the African savanna.
A cast of 40 singers and dancers transform themselves into anthropomorphic animals from the ubiquitous lions, with handsprung manes and masks, through to elegant puppeteered cheetahs and giraffes. The music of the show takes strong influence from African music, specifically Lebo M, whilst carrying a classic quality from Elton John and Tim Rice, who wrote the original score.
Stephenson Ardern-Sodje as Simba
Aphiwe Nyezi as Simba (From September 5)
Kylie Richardson as Simba (From December 11)
Nokwanda Khuzwayo as Nala)
Alan McHale as Timon
Owain Rhys Davies as Ed
Alex Bloomer as Ed (From December 11)
Matthew Forbes as Zazu
Andre Jewson as Zazu (From September 5)
Jean-Luc Guizonne as Mufasa
Richard Hurst as Scar
Brian Gilligan as Scar (From September 5)
Rebecca Omogbehin as Shenzi
Candida Mosoma as Shenzi (From December 11)
Thandazile Soni as Rafiki
Carl Sanderson as Pumbaa
Simon Trinder as Banzai
Jorell Coiffic-Kamall as Banzai (From December 11)
With
Lwando Bam, Mamido Bomboko Souchu, Khanyisani Beato, Jorell Coiffic-Kamall, Rushand Chambers, Tau-En Chien, Elisa Chou, Tevin Daniel, Tim Driesen, Oraine Frater, Adebunmi Gabriel, Brian Gilligan, Daniel Griffith, Alicia Hayward, Zalika Henry, Caleaf Henson, Olivia Jones, Melvin Le Blanc, Jochebel Maccarthy, Zanele Mazibuko, Fallon Mondlane, Zanele Ndlovu, Buhle Nkomo, Craig Pedro, Joaquin Pedro Valdes, Connor Pele Williams, Tara Price, Kyle Richardson, Cristiane Santos De Jesus, Lukin Simmonds, Sherry Tay, Francesca Thompson, Maria Yim and Bukiwe Zinganto
Tanisha-Mae Brown, Asmara Cammock, Zodwa Mrasi, Felipe Flores, Reece McKenzie, Aphiwe Nyezi, Peace Nzirawa and Ebby Sama (from December 11).
Music by Elton John
Lyrics by Tim Rice
Book by Roger Allers & Irene Mecchi
Costume Design by Julie Taymor
Directed by Julie Taymor
Choreographed by Garth Fagan
Scenic Design by Richard Hudson
Lighting Design by Donald Holder
LAURENCE OLIVIER AWARDS 1999
Best Choreography (Garth Fagan)
Best Costume Design (Julie Taymor)
EVENING STANDARD AWARD 1999
Theatrical Event of the Year
IVOR NOVELLO MUSIC AWARDS 2000
International Achievement in Musical Theatre
CRITICS CIRCLE THEATRE AWARD 1999 (UK)
Best Designer (Julie Taymor & Richard Hudson)
VISIT LONDON AWARD 2006
Best Theatre/Show
VISIT LONDON AWARD 2007
Best Theatre/Show
Epic, Wonderful, Magical
Bringing such an epic landscape to life on the stage is quite a feat of creative skill that has yet to be matched anywhere else on stage...
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FANTASTIC!!!!!
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