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The Lion King tickets, London


 
Show Description
The Lion King theatre version of Disney’s 1994 animated movie keeps pulling in the crowds. Lion King tickets are as popular for this Lion King London production as they were for the Broadway show, which opened in November 1997 bagging 24 major awards including the Tony Award for best musical. The special effects are fantastic and the whole show is colourful and lively and bound to appeal to adults and kids alike.

The Lion King musical does a superb job of adapting the story of young prince Simba and his evil uncle Scar who killed Simba’s father Mufasa for the stage. For a Disney musical The Lion King covers some very non-Disney themes like revenge as well as duty and friendship. However, for those in love with the film, the Lion King musical has all the best loved characters, especially Pumbaa the farting warthog and Timon the meerkat.

A Lion King ticket won’t just reiterate the film though. The dazzling costumes and puppets convincingly create a menagerie of wildlife on the stage. There’s also the familiar but still powerful songs from Elton John and Tim Rice as well as some new tunes. A ticket Lion King London is a passport to a wonderful and hugely entertaining spectacle for any age.

Performances Info
Booking until: Sunday, 06 of January 2013

Matinees: Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday 2.30pm
Evenings: Tuesday to Saturday 7:30
Running time: 2 hours 45 minutes

Venue: Lyceum Theatre
Directions: Take the Piccadilly Line to Covent Garden station and exit into the piazza. The theatre is approximately 10 minutes walk.

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The Lion King Lyceum Theatre, Wellington Street, London, WC2E 7RQ
The Lion King Lyceum Theatre, Wellington Street, London, WC2E 7RQ
The Lion King Lyceum Theatre, Wellington Street, London, WC2E 7RQ
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  • The Lion King theatre version of Disney’s 1994 animated movie keeps pulling in the crowds. Lion King tickets are as popular for this Lion King London production as they were for the Broadway show, which opened in November 1997 bagging 24 major awards including the Tony Award for best musical. The special effects are fantastic and the whole show is colourful and lively and bound to appeal to adults and kids alike.

    The Lion King musical does a superb job of adapting the story of young prince Simba and his evil uncle Scar who killed Simba’s father Mufasa for the stage. For a Disney musical The Lion King covers some very non-Disney themes like revenge as well as duty and friendship. However, for those in love with the film, the Lion King musical has all the best loved characters, especially Pumbaa the farting warthog and Timon the meerkat.

    A Lion King ticket won’t just reiterate the film though. The dazzling costumes and puppets convincingly create a menagerie of wildlife on the stage. There’s also the familiar but still powerful songs from Elton John and Tim Rice as well as some new tunes. A ticket Lion King London is a passport to a wonderful and hugely entertaining spectacle for any age.


     


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