The Lion King tickets: Where to buy, where it’s playing, cast, more | Theatre | Entertainment

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Disney’s The Lion King is one of the most popular West End shows of all time, and has grossed more than $1.9 billion at the box office over the past 30 years.

The show, which is based on Disney’s animated film of the same name, follows the journey of Simba taking over the animal kingdom after his father, Mufasa, is murdered.

With music from legendary British pop star Elton John and lyrics from Tim Rice, this production has gone down in history as one of the most iconic productions ever made.

After it debuted in the Orpheum Theatre in Minneapolis, USA, on July 8, 1997, it has travelled the world.

At the moment, Disney’s The Lion King is still playing in London’s Lyceum Theatre, and continues to have up to seven showings a week.

Here’s all the information you need on how to get tickets to Disney’s The Lion King, where it’s playing, who’s in the cast, and more.

Disney’s The Lion King is currently in residence at the Lyceum Theatre in London’s West End.

You can find Lyceum Theatre at 21 Wellington St, London, WC2E 7RQ.

The nearest tube stations to Lyceum Theatre are Covent Garden, Charing Cross and Leicester Square.

Disney’s The Lion King has a massive cast that has evolved and changed over the years.

At the time of writing, Owen Chaponda takes on the meaty role of Simba, while Merryl Ansah plays his love interest, Nala.

Meanwhile, the wise and tragic story of Mufasa is being played out by Shaun Escoffery

Rafiki, the mystical shaman is being brought to life by Thenjiwe Nofemele.

George Asprey takes on the malevolent role of Scar, the evil lion whose lust for power oversees all.

You can read the full line-up of cast and creatives here.

Fans of Disney’s original animated Lion King production may also want to watch Simba’s journey taking place at home.

Thankfully, Disney Plus has both the original animated film and the new, live-action Jon Favreau-directed remake which hit cinemas in 2019.

You’ll be able to watch these films by signing up for Disney Plus using the button above.

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