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Lion King And Tickets
Ron Arthor
Beasts all over the Savanna gathered at the Pride Rock to greet their future lion king. It was
a moment of pride for the royal family, bar the king's depraved brother, Scar. Scar was
seething at the thought of being thwarted by yet another competitor to the Lion King throne. He
knew that his ambition to be the monarch will remain only a day dream, until the king and his
son are dead.
Mufasa rules his kingdom with kindness and wisdom. On contrary, Scar was well known for his
depraved nature. It was the simple cause that the beasts love their king. Mufasa teaches his
son, Simba, the Circle of Life and that every thing is connected in a balance.
Scar was not the only craven creature around. There are some just as malicious…the hyenas! The
most hated beasts. Scar joined forces with the evil hyenas to devise a plan for killing the
king and the prince. Obviously this would be the only path to reach the throne. They engineered
a stampede and in the turmoil, Scar managed to kill Mufasa mercilessly. The whole blame for the
death of the king fell on adolescent Simba. Scar gave him an option to run away and never
return home. They poor cub could do nothing but to run away. Scar took over the throne as the
next rightful king!
Meanwhile on the order of new king, the hyenas made an attempt to kill Simba. Fortunately he
managed to escape their vicious clutches. He was assumed dead by everyone. Simba managed to ran
to another amazing land and formed some immediate friends. This was the beginning of the new
life of the lion cub. But he was destined to get his legitimate place as the Lion King at the
Pride Rock. Will Simba ever return and save the kingdom?
The award winning director and designer Julie Taymor brings this spectacular super hit from
Disney on stage. This adaptation of the animated Disney film was the winner of six Tony Awards
in 1998 including Best Musical, Choreography and Direction. Based on Disney's most successful
animated feature to date, The Lion King tells the story of Simba, a lion cub, whose quest to
take his rightful place as king of the beasts takes him on a journey of self innovation and
deliverance.
Julie Taymor, one of America's most innovative directors, has extensive experience staging epic
theatre and opera productions, exploring classic myths through ritualized puppetry, mask and
movement. Taymor brings this same array of disciplines to The Lion King, the first musical she
has directed in the commercial theatre. She has made Broadway history by becoming the first
woman ever to win the Tony Award for best director of a musical.
Every member of the creative team won Tony Awards for the physical production, and they
reunited in London to recreate The Lion King at the Lyceum Theatre. Julie Taymor and Michael
Curry have created hundreds of masks and puppets. Scenic design is by leading British designer
Richard Hudson; lighting is by Donald Holder. Costume design is by Julie Taymor, and
choreography by Garth Fagan. The book has been adapted by Roger Allers, who co-directed the
animated feature, and Irene Mecchi, who co-wrote the screenplay of The Lion King. It was the
names of these outstanding artists that people spend millions of dough on Disney Lion King
Tickets!
The Lion King: The Broadway Musical first premiered at the Orpheum Theatre in Minneapolis, MN,
on July 8, 1997. Due to critical acclaim and immense popularity it is now playing at the New
Amsterdam Theater on Broadway. Disney movie studio was doing terribly financially until they
released the animated feature, The Lion King. It broke box office records and even won academy
awards for its superb songs. This musical version of Disney’s most popular animated feature
ever has drawn critical acclaim and reviews for its amazing special effects and incredible
staging. Lion King Broadway tickets are always the hottest ones in the town!
This is The Lion King: giraffes prance, birds lunge and gazelles leap! The entire savanna comes
to life and, as the music soars, Pride Rock slowly rises out of the stage. Marvel at the
breathtaking manifestation of animals miraculously brought to life in an inferno of fabulous
imagination by a cast of over 50 actors. The fiesta continues for three hours. The Lion King
employs 232 puppets, 27 kite-birds and143 people and nearly a hundred others to create its
magic. Lion King Tickets are well worth their price!
Taymor's first challenge was to determine how she should approach a story that is all about
animals, but is in essence a human story. She eventually decided to put the accent on this
duality between the human and the animal by combining masks and puppetry with live actors. She
created giant masks that would represent characters such as Scar and Mufasa, but left the human
face revealed below the mask so that the actors' facial expressions would not be lost.
Taymor's next snag was finding a way to put across the atmosphere of The Lion King in a live
theatre. Determined not to tone down the scale of the film, she wanted to bring to the stage
such vast and sweeping elements as the rolling African Savannah and the famous wildebeest
stampede in which Mufasa is killed by his brother Scar. She succeeded in reproducing these
majestic effects through the use of ingenious hazy staging techniques. For the wildebeest
scene, she created a false perspective of great distance by placing five earth-colored portals
one behind the other. She then used a canvas scroll and a series of large rollers to create the
illusion of thousands of racing animals. The effect in the theatre is electrifying as thousands
of wildebeests seem to be rushing straight at Simba -- and at the audience!
The stunning simplicity of The Lion King is the work of a team of designers which draw on
diverse cultural influences. They manage to recreate the rich colors and vast expanses of the
African savanna in this daring and inspiring reinvention of one of the most successful animated
films of all time. With wildly inventive life-size puppets, exotic masks, and costumes,
Disney's adaptation of its popular animated movie is a visual stunner. Tickets for the lion
king are seen in the hands of every theatre lover these days!
Coming back to the story, Simba had forgotten his past life and the fact that he was the
legitimate king of the Pride Lands. His life is free of qualms and anxiety with his new friends
Timon and Bumbaa. Years after years passed and he never had a thought of going back to take his
father’s throne. He did think of returning after he met his best friend from the childhood,
Nala, the lioness, but he turned down the idea. After Rafiki, the witch doctor mandrill showed
Simba that Mufasa's spirit still lives on inside him; Mufasa appeared to him as a ghost. He
demanded of Simba to look inside himself and understand that he is the only rightful king.
Simba could not resist his father’s will and decided to go back home.
The battle begins, and as the lionesses and hyenas fight, Simba does battle with Scar on the
summit. Scar tried to blame everything on the hyenas, who hear Scar saying this. Obviously, the
are not pleased. There is a climatic combat and Simba is thrown to the edge of the cliff. Scar
jumps through the flames to finish Simba off but it is Simba who throws his uncle over the
cliff edge and watches as Scar's former hyena allies devour the dictator. Simba is finally
declared king and leads the Pride Lands back into times of prosperity and glory. Simba and Nala
have a baby cub that is presented in a triumphant ceremony, regalia reminiscent of the film's
beginning. Circle of life indeed!
The quality of the play took both audience and critics by surprise. This is not merely a
camped-up version of the movie, but rather a very dramatic and spellbinding interpretation of
the Disney film that stands alone. Truly the uphill effort and zealous endeavor of Taymor has
mesmerized the whole theatre audience. The popularity of the show results in long lines to buy
lion king show tickets!
The inspiration of Julie Taymor is truly awe inspiring, as one of the most successful films in
history is stunningly recreated live on stage. Thrill to the pulsating rhythms of the African
Pride Lands and an unforgettable score including Elton John and Tim Rice's Oscar winning "Can
You Feel the Love Tonight" and songs by South African composer Lebo M, Mark Mancina, Jay
Rifkin, Julie Taymor, and Hans Zimmer. The lion king tickets sell like hot cakes all over the
town.
There are words of praise for the extravagant play from all over the world. It considered being
the most popular stage play in the United States these days! And it really deserves so! Lion
King has amassed megabucks from all around the globe and has racked up numerous prestigious
awards world wide! Given the popularity of the show, it is really easier said than done to
purchase tickets to the Lion King!
"The Lion King" deals with the death of a parent, betrayal, guilt, running away, denial,
ambition, coming of age, redemption, and friendship. The movie contains an excellent example of
an adult manipulating a child that can be used to help children identify, defend against, and
report this type of conduct.
Taymor is ready for a show down in USA this year. The fall of this year is fully loaded with
the Lion King shows all over the globe. New York and Chicago fans are anxious to view this
amazing gala.
For More Information, please visit http://www.ticketnest.com/theater-tickets/lion-king-tickets
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