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great time with your dear ones! Bookonline advance Lyceum Theatre tickets and have a memorable time. Walt
Disney's The Lion King made its great London debut in the year 2000 and since
then running with packed houses. The spectacular production by Julie Taymor is
a magnificent composition of live action, puppetry and unbelievable stunning
sets.
The classic
story of Simba has been retold beautifully and presented fabulously onstage at
the Lyceum theatre. The popular show is adapted from the classic 1994 movie
version. The show features a cast of colourful characters against the backdrop
of African savannah. With life sized elephant to the lovable, yet evil hyenas,
The Lion King features some wonderful memorable scores penned by talented duo
Elton John and Tim Rice. Some of the chartbusting musical numbers are "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 in the African pride-lands and starts with the birth of Simba the Lion Cub to King Mufasa and Queen Sarabi. The evil brother of King, Scar is jealous of the newborn Prince and conspires to Kill the family of his brother to be the King of Pride Rock. The Lion King is the struggle of Simba to reclaim his kingdom back. The show also portrays some beautiful relationships such as Simba with Nala and his new friends Timon and Pumba.
The story of The Lion King is set in the African pride-lands and starts with the birth of Simba the Lion Cub to King Mufasa and Queen Sarabi. The evil brother of King, Scar is jealous of the newborn Prince and conspires to Kill the family of his brother to be the King of Pride Rock. The Lion King is the struggle of Simba to reclaim his kingdom back. The show also portrays some beautiful relationships such as Simba with Nala and his new friends Timon and Pumba.
This
heart-warming story, The Lion King has been enlivened up onstage in a
spectacular fashion featuring talented cast and musicians. With fantastic
atmosphere that will transport you to the heart of Africa, the show is a
complete roller coaster ride for people of all age groups.
The
Lyceum Theatre is running the show and
positioned in the area of London known as Covent Garden. This is one of the
most vibrant and exciting part of the city in the heart of London’s
Theatreland. The venue also features some wide range of restaurants close to the
Lyceum that cater for every taste, along with high street shops. Some of the
popular tourist attractions such as the London Transport Museum, Covent Garden
Market and the Royal Opera House are at a nearby distance. Soho, Leicester
Square and Chinatown are also at a walking distance.
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