Saturday, 29 July 2017

Enjoy Lion King Show at The Lyceum Theatre

Looking for a memorable and enjoyable time with your dear ones! Simply head towards Lyceum Theatre London and book online advance tickets of Walt Disney's The Lion King! The mega show made its grand debut in the year 2000 and still ruling the box office with packed houses. The phenomenal London musical  has been beautifully presented by Julie Taymor. The epic production is a brilliant amalgamation of live action, puppetry and incredible sets.

If you haven’t enjoyed the classic film yet then just head towards Lyceum theatre and catch the blockbuster London show. The show is a complete treat for theatre lovers with the cast of colourful characters. The show is set against the backdrop of African savannah featuring life sized elephant to the lovable, yet evil hyenas.

TheLion King features some brilliant heart touching musical numbers by duo Elton John and Tim Rice. Some of the heart warming musical numbers are "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. The show starts with the birth of Simba the Lion Cub to King Mufasa and Queen Sarabi.
Scar, the evil brother of Mufasa's brother wants to usurp the throne and was jealous of the newborn Prince. He conspires to get rid of his brother to be the King of Pride Rock. The Lion King is an award winning and heart warming story. The show features talented cast and musicians is a complete  audio visual treat for theatre lovers. The two hours and forty five minutes show is recommended for 7+ kids.

The popular London show The Lion King is running with packed houses at the Lyceum Theatre. It is positioned in the popular area of London also stated as Covent Garden. This is one of the most popular and liveliest parts of the city. The venue has wide range of restaurants close to the Lyceum theatre. The venue is also close to some high street shops and popular tourist attractions. Some of the popular tourist spots near the theatre are London Transport Museum, Covent Garden Market and the Royal Opera House. 

Tuesday, 25 July 2017

The Lion King London at Lyceum Theatre

The super duper London musical, The Lion King is running with packed houses at the magnificent Lyceum Theatre London! Disney’s popular London show made its debut in the year 2000 and still set the box office register ringing. The spectacular production by Julie Taymor is a brilliant amalgamation of live action, puppetry and incredible sets. The show is adapted from the classic animated movie and set against the backdrop of African Savannah.

The Lion King is a complete treat for music lovers featuring heart touching musical compositions from Elton John and Tim Rice. The show features some memorable musical numbers such as "The Circle of Life", "Can You Feel the Love Tonight" and "I Just Can't Wait to Be King". The magnificent show is set in African pride-lands and revolves around Simba, the Lion cub to King Mufasa and Queen Sarabi.

Theheart warming saga The Lion King runs for two hours and forty five minutes. The popular show is recommended for 7+ and based on 1994 classic movie. The opulent London Westend Lyceum Theatre is located in a famous area of London known as Covent Garden. This is one of the liveliest and exciting part of the city positioned in the heart of London’s Theatreland.

The venue has wide range of restaurants and bars located close to Lyceum theatre. The venue has some of the finest high street shops and other tourist attractions. Some of the famous tourist spots located close to the theatre are London Transport Museum, Covent Garden Market and the Royal Opera House. Soho, Leicester Square and Chinatown are positioned at a walking distance from the theatre.

Lyceum Theatre is located at an easily accessible location and can be commuted via various modes of commutation such as buses, tubes, taxis and cars. You can visit the theatre via tubes as the closest Tube stations are Covent Garden on the Piccadilly line or Charing Cross on the Northern and Bakerloo lines.

You can also visit the theatre by bus numbers 6, 11, 13, and 15 all head in the direction of the Strand. You can also hire a taxi or drive your own car, as the nearest car park is the Savoy Adelphi Garage 5 minutes away from the Lyceum, which costs £9.50 for 2 hours parking. 

Thursday, 20 July 2017

Lion King Musical London Theatre Tickets

Come and make this weekend a remarkable experience with award winning London show, The Lion King! The award winning London show is running with packed houses at the magnificent Lyceum theatre London! The hugely famous heart-warming story has enlivened up the famous Disney’s saga of Simba at the London Westend theatre. Theshow features talented cast and musicians and created the fantastic atmosphere. The phenomenal London show will transport you to the lush African savannah.
The world famous Disney's 'The Lion King' is enjoyed by people who are young and the young at heart. The show is adapted from the 1994 movie and if you are enjoying the show for the first time then get set for a fabulous effect of catching it live on stage. The popular award winning show is recommended for children aged 7 and up. However, kids under the age of 3 will not be admitted.
In the year 2000, WaltDisney's The Lion King made its remarkable debut and still set the box office register ringing. Being one of the hottest tickets in town, Julie Taymor's epic production is a brilliant amalgamation of live action, puppetry and incredible sets. The classic movie has been enlivened up onstage with a cast of colourful characters.
You will be astonished to see the life sized elephant to the lovable, yet evil hyenas. Another major highlight of the show is the memorable score by song writing duo Elton John and Tim Rice, such as "The Circle of Life", "Can You Feel the Love Tonight" and "I Just Can't Wait to Be King". The story is set against the backdrop of African pride-lands.

The show commences with the birth of Simba the Lion Cub to King Mufasa and Queen Sarabi. The evil brother of Mufasa, Scar 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 beautiful emotional relationship such as between  Nala and Simba. He also finds new friends Timon and Pumba, and all of them convinced SImba to reclaim his kingdom back from his Uncle Scar.