Enjoy the
mesmerizing London show, The LionKing at the magnificent Lyceum Theatre London! Walt Disney's made its
London debut in the year 2000 and still ruling the box office. The spectacular
production by Julie Taymor is a brilliant amalgamation of live action, puppetry
and incredible sets. The classic movie has been enlivened up onstage with all
colourful characters create. Experience the mesmerizing world of African
savannah featuring life sized elephant, lovable yet evil hyenas etc.
One of the key
highlights of the award winning London show are the chartbusting musical
numbers written by duo Elton John and Tim Rice. Some of the heart warming
musical numbers is "The Circle of Life", "Can You Feel the Love
Tonight" and "I Just Can't Wait to Be King". The show is set
against the backdrop of African pride-lands featuring Simba the Lion Cub, King
Mufasa, Queen Sarabi and evil uncle Scar.
This
heart-warming story is presented beautifully in a spectacular fashion with a
talented cast and musicians. The two hours and forty five minutes show is
recommended for 7+ kids. The award winning London show is running with houseful
shows at Lyceum Theatre and can be located in the area of London stated as
Covent Garden.
Covent Garden is regarded as a vibrant and exciting part of the city in the heart of London’s Theatre land. The venue is the abode of wide range of restaurants that caters for every taste. Some of the high street shops and popular tourist attractions are located at a nearby distance such as the London Transport Museum, Covent Garden Market and the Royal Opera House. You can also visit Soho, Leicester Square and Chinatown located at a walking distance of the theatre.
Covent Garden is regarded as a vibrant and exciting part of the city in the heart of London’s Theatre land. The venue is the abode of wide range of restaurants that caters for every taste. Some of the high street shops and popular tourist attractions are located at a nearby distance such as the London Transport Museum, Covent Garden Market and the Royal Opera House. You can also visit Soho, Leicester Square and Chinatown located at a walking distance of the theatre.
Lyceum theatre
is can be commuted via various modes of commutations 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. Youcan visit the theatre via bus route numbers 6, 11, 13, and 15. You can
also drive your own car as nearest car park is the Savoy Adelphi Garage 5
minutes away from the Lyceum, costing £9.50 for 2 hours parking. You can hire a
taxi from the rank outside Charing Cross Road.
No comments:
Post a Comment