The Lion King
You will laugh, cry and marvel at all the beauty around.
New York Theatre Guide
Why see The Lion King?
The Masterpiece On Tour Again!
Roaring into a theatre near you
Disney presents a musical that brings the much-loved 1994 animated film to life to breath-taking effects, spirit and power, inviting you to explore the African Serengeti and join the wide eyed cub Simba on the adventure of a lifetime as he grows up and accepts his destiny as the King of the Pride Lands. In addition to the beloved songs penned by Sir Elton John and Tim Rice (such as the soaring 'Circle of Life') this phenomenal adaptation has original songs and explodes with joyous, captivating music that soundtrack the rich mythology and moving drama expertly.
Welcome To The Lion King!
Since opening on Broadway in 1998, The Lion King has smashed records, evolving into the highest grossing show, playing to date, 6,700 performances and mounting new ones worldwide. The success is well deserved as the musical is a visually stunning affair, creating a realistic and thrilling landscape, with actors dressed as the wild animals and encompassing their characters in a spectacular, goose bump-giving performance that keeps audiences coming back time and again.
Whether you want to see the spectacle for yourself for the first time, or are a returning visitor, you can be sure that this is a musical that the whole family can enjoy!
What Is The Lion King About?
To the rejoicing of all the animals of the savannah, a new prince is born, to just King Mufasa and his wife. The cub grows up into a lively youngster whose best friends are the sarcastic hornbill Zazu and the beautiful and feisty lioness Nyla. Together they play and discover their homeland in joy, until one day King Mufasa is tragically killed and Simba is replaced by his evil Uncle Scar, and retreats to the jungle to grow up with the hilarious meerkat Timon and the big-hearted wildebeest Pumba. But he can?t turn his back on the kingdom forever, and now he must act and stop Scar from destroying the Pride. Join Simba as he takes the journey to his destiny, learning about life, and love, along the way!
Did You Know?
To transport the North American touring production, it involves 18 trucks to transport the puppets and set pieces from city to city! Of the 18, 14 of the trucks are 53' long trailers.
Key Information
Audience
Run Time
Dates
Cast
- Darian Sanders as Simba
- Peter Hargrave as Scar
Further cast
Derek Adams, Kayla Rose Aimable, William John Austin, Iman Ayana, Isaiah Bailey, Samantha Lauren Barriento, Eric Bean Jr, Layla Brent, Christin Byrdsong, Sasha Caicedo, Thembelihle Cele, Leroy Church, Daniela Cobb, Lyric Danae, Camille Eanga-Selenge, Marq
Creative
- Elton John - Music
- Tim Rice - Lyrics
- Julie Taymor - Director, Costume Design, Mask/Puppet Co-Design, Additional Lyrics
- Roger Allers - Book
Awards
1998 Tony Awards
- Best Musical
- Best Choreography (Garth Fagan)
- Best Direction of a Musical (Julie Taymor)
- Best Costume Design for a Musical (Julie Taymor)
- Best Lighting Design of a Musical (Donald Holder)
- Best Scenic Design for a Musical (Richard Hudson)
- Best Book of a Musical (Roger Allers and Irene Mecchi)
- Best Orchestrations (Robert Elhai, David Metzger and Bruce Fowler)
- Best Original Score (Elton John, Tim Rice, Lebo M, Mark Mancina, Jay Rifkin, Julie Taymor, Hans Zimmer)
1998 Drama Desk Awards
- Outstanding Choreography (Garth Fagan)
- Outstanding Direction of a Musical (Julie Taymor)
- Outstanding Set Design of a Musical (Richard Hudson)
- Outstanding Costume Design (Julie Taymor)
- Outstanding Lighting Design (Donald Holder)
- Outstanding Sound Design (Tony Meola)
- Outstanding Puppet Design (Julie Taymor, Michael Curry)
- Outstanding New Musical
- Outstanding Orchestrations (Robert Elhai, David Metzger, and Bruce Fowler)
Reviews
Critic's review
A wonderful wonderful show, it will touch a deep chord with anybody.
Sunday Times
Customer reviews
Isabel
Unforgettable
Debbie
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