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.
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.
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