Monday 25 December 2017

Review of The Lion King Shows London

Planning for an enjoyable evening with your loved ones this weekend! Get set for award winning London show, The Lion King running with packed houses at the magnificent Lyceum Theatre! Walt Disney's The Lion King made its London debut in the year 2000 and still ruling the box office. Julie Taymor's epic production is a brilliant amalgamation of live action, puppetry and incredible sets.
The show is adapted from the classic movie featuring some of the colourful characters against the backdrop of African savannah. Thestory of The Lion King features life sized elephant to the lovable, yet evil hyenas. Elton John and Tim Rice, brilliant musical compositions make the show a heart warming experience as it features some great musical numbers like "The Circle of Life", "Can You Feel the Love Tonight" and "I Just Can't Wait to Be King".

The story of The Lion King is set against the backdrop of African pride-lands and revolves around young cub Simba! Simba is the Lion Cub to King Mufasa and Queen Sarabi. But, Scar, the evil brother of Mufasa is jealous of the newborn Prince and plots to conspires to get rid of him as he wants to be the King of Pride Rock. After the death of King and Queen, Simba run away and never return.

The Lion King also features some great relations with Nala and the lion cub. Simba’s new friends Timon and Pumba, along with Nala convince him to reclaim his kingdom. This heart-warming story is has been enlivened up onstage featuring talented cast and musicians. The aweinspiring London show is a recommended for 7+ kids.

The two hours and forty five minutes show is a complete audio visual treat for theatre lovers. The popular London Westend theatre Lyceum Theatre is located in a famous London area Covent Garden. The venue comprises of wide range of restaurantslocated close to the Lyceum theatre! You can enjoy lip smacking cuisine that caters for every taste. There are huge range of high street shops along with various other tourist attractions such as the London Transport Museum, Covent Garden Market and the Royal Opera House. Soho, Leicester Square and Chinatown are also located at a walking distance from the theatre.

Friday 15 December 2017

Lion King Musical Theatre Deal Packages

Experience the magic of award winning London musical, The Lion King at the magnificent Lyceum theatre! Walt Disney's The Lion King made its remarkable debut in the year 1999 and still running with packed houses. Julie Taymor's epic production is a brilliant collaboration of live action, puppetry and stunning sets. Theshow is a complete treat for music lovers as it features cast of colourful characters.

The story of The Lion King is against the backdrop of the African savannah featuring life sized elephant to the lovable, yet evil hyenas. One of the key highlights of the award winning London show is the heart touching memorable musical numbers. The hugely talented duo Elton John and Tim Rice have composed some of the heart warming musical numbers such as "The Circle of Life", "Can You Feel the Love Tonight" and "I Just Can't Wait to Be King".

Lyceum Theatre has beautifully enlivened up the African pride-lands. The story of The Lion King revolves around the young cub, Simba. The show commences with the birth of Simba the Lion Cub to King Mufasa and Queen Sarabi. Scar is the evil brother of Mufasa who is jealous of the newborn Prince. He conspires to get rid of him along with his brother to be the King of Pride Rock. The show depicts some great relationships like Simba and Nala along with his new friends Timon and Pumba.
This heart-warming story of Simba features some of the talented cast and musicians. The two hours and forty five minutes showis recommended for 7+ kids. The Lyceum Theatre is located in the area of London popularly known as Covent Garden. This is one of the most exciting and vibrant part of the city in the heart of London’s Theatreland.

The venue has some of the wide range of restaurants that caters to for every taste. There are some of the finest high street shops along with several tourist attractions such as the London Transport Museum, Covent Garden Market and the Royal Opera House. You can also enjoy visit to Soho, Leicester Square and Chinatown as they are located at a walking distance of the theatre.

Friday 1 December 2017

Walt Disney's The Lion King

Walt Disney's TheLion King is one of the most loved London Westend show made its debut in the year 1999 at the Lyceum Theatre London! The show is one of the blockbuster London musicals and still running with packed houses. The epic production by Julie Taymor is renowned for its live action, puppetry and unbelievable sets.

The classic show has been inspired from the hugely loved animated classic film. The show features cast of colourful characters set against the atmosphere of the African savannah. Some of the key highlights of the show are life sized elephant, hyenas etc. The Lion King has some of the heart touching mesmerizing musical numbers penned by writing duo Elton John and Tim Rice. Some of the popular musical numbers of the show are "The Circle of Life", "Can You Feel the Love Tonight" and "I Just Can't Wait to Be King".

The Lion King is a set against the backdrop of African pride-lands and commences with the birth of Simba the Lion Cub to King Mufasa and Queen Sarabi. His evil Uncle, Scar is jealous of the newborn Prince and conspires to get rid of him and his family to be the King of Pride Rock. The heart touching show is a complete audio visual treat for theatre lovers. The two hours and forty five minutes heart-warming saga has enlivened up the story in a spectacular fashion.

The popular London Westend Lyceum Theatre is located in the area of London known as Covent Garden. This is one of the most popular and vibrant parts of the city positiomed in the heart of London’s Theatreland. The venue comprises of some of the popular restaurants that cater for every taste. There are wide range of high street shops along with famous tourist attractions such as the London Transport Museum, Covent Garden Market and the Royal Opera House. You can also enjoy trip to Soho, Leicester Square and Chinatown. They are also located at a manageable walking distance of the theatre.


LyceumTheatre is located at an easily accessible location can be commuted via various modes of transportations such as buses, tubes, taxis and cars. Covent Garden on the Piccadilly line or Charing Cross on the Northern and Bakerloo lines are the nearest tube stations. You can visit the theatre vua bus numbers 6, 11, 13, and 15. You can also drive your own car or hire a taxi.