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Disney Presents The Lion King

Lyceum Theatre, Wednesday, 08 September 2010


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Disney Presents The Lion King: An astonishingly magical performance that brings together some amazing visual theatre and puppetry, as well as some evocative acting.

Highly recommended. The story of the Lion King follows the story of young Simba, a young lion who must learn about the great 'Circle of Life'.

Playing on Simba's natural curiosity, pitting bad against good, the story playfully describes the learning process of becoming an adult lion in a world of danger, learning valuable lessons from his own mistakes. Beautifully performed, and extremely entertaining, whatever your age. "A ravishing spectacle.

I can hardly wait to see it again." Georgina Brown, Mail on Sunday "For once a mega-musical lives up to the hype; this is a dazzling show." Charles Spencer, Daily Telegraph "It lights up the West End with a blaze of fabulous imagination." Nicholas De Jongh, Evening Standard "A blockbuster musical with beauty and brains." Sarah Hemming, The Financial Times

Disney Presents The Lion King: Disney Presents The Lion King at Lyceum Theatre in London, London on 08 Sep 10.

Disney Presents The Lion King at Lyceum Theatre in London, Greater London on Wednesday, 08 September 2010.


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Lyceum Theatre
Wellington St
London
Greater London
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0870 243 9000


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