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by Donna on 12/3/23Grand Sierra Resort and Casino - RenoThis play was one of the best I have ever seen.we had great tickets!
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THE LION KING premiered on Broadway in 1997 and has since become the third-longest-running musical on Broadway and the first to hit the $1 billion mark at the box office. The North American tour is an equally grand theatrical achievement, having welcomed over 20 million theatergoers in more than 80 cities.The six-time Tony Award-winning production features direction by Julie Taymor, music and lyrics by Elton John and Tim Rice, and choreography by Garth Fagan. For over two decades, the touring production’s visual tapestry has enchanted audiences across North America and continues to be a “must-see” live event, according to the Chicago Sun-Times.
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THE LION KING (Touring) continues to be performed in theaters across North America. The most up-to-date run of shows is scheduled from October 2023 to September 2024, with additional dates expected to be announced soon.
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Group bookings of 10 or more for THE LION KING (Touring) are only available through local venue box offices. Group bookings for less than 10 guests are available through Ticketmaster. Visit your local venues for exact details.
Group bookings vary in price by performance, seating and military/student rates.
THE LION KING (Touring) is intended for a general audience; however, Disney recommends its productions for ages six and up. All persons entering the theater, regardless of age, must have a ticket.
Please be advised that fog is used during the performance.
The current cast members for THE LION KING (Touring) may include Peter Hargrave as Scar, Gerald Ramsey as Mufasa, Mukelisiwe Goba as Rafiki, Nick Cordileone as Timon, Drew Hirshfield as Zazu, John E. Brady as Pumbaa, Darian Sanders as Simba, and many others.
The full list of cast members can be viewed here.
This play was one of the best I have ever seen.we had great tickets!
The show was very creative. Fantastic costumes, makeup and talented performers. Audience was the problem with children way to young to even understand or be there for it (literally months old) to the ones that were hollering from the scary parts like Scar and the hyenas. The parts my granddaughter got bored with were the individual singing acts of the young Simba and Nahla along with the talking hyena scenes. Wasn't enough action on stage during those parts to keep her interest and it was hard to hear and understand. She has seen the movie several times so she was familiar with what was going on and overall we enjoyed it. The adult humor that was mixed in was very funny. Thank you for asking.
Love every second of this amazing show. It has been on my bucket list for years and we finally got to see it. Beyond expectations
Don't be fooled into thinking this is a kids show. Yes, your kids will enjoy it - but this is more. This is SO much more. When I saw in the program that Julie Taymor (Across the Universe) was the Director, I knew we'd be in for a treat. It did not disappoint. The lighting ... the visuals ... the African rhythms ... the elaborate sets and costumes ... the performances ... all are beyond epic! It's among the best live-stage performances I've ever seen. The actors are also puppeteers, managing not only their dialog, singing and action but also operating their character's animal self. My only regret was not getting seats in the first few sections of the theater where parts of the production take place around you in the aisles. Plus, even in a smaller theater (2,500 seats) we were too far back to really catch the detail of the face art on the characters... although in a way that helped add to the illusion of that character's animal-self. If you get the opportunity to see this production live, don't hesitate - buy tickets ASAP!
Within seconds of the lights go out, you are transformed to a different place. Costumes and backgrounds were breathe taking. A great experience till the end.
We loved the show. It’s a bit overwhelming with 2 disabled guests but we got through it
After years of this production finally able to see it when it came to Reno, NV for a week of sold-out shows. It was entertaining and quirky with local "Reno"remarks and some new 'jokes' peppered in the dialogue. Energetic cast, interesting character interactions and costumes. The Circle of Life....November 19 2023
It was fabulous❣️🥰🎉 Great costumes. scenery and acting. Enjoyed it very much.
The performance was fabulous. The intermission was awful-there was not enough time to go to the bathroom. There was only 18 minutes and not enough facilities. I missed the first number after the intermission. I probably would not choose to go to Reno again.
Great show in every way! Cast, sets, music were outstanding in every way!