Broadway Lion King: A Show That You Shouldn"t Miss
Have you ever heard the Movie Lion King? Well, I think anyone who has watch Disney movie would not miss it.
Most especially children really like to watch it over and over again for they will surely jump into joy and dance into the beat.
They are so very excited when someone; just for example their parents mentioned the phrase "We will watch Lion king!" Every child would really stop playing and run as fast as they can, to the sofa and focus their mind with the movie that they are watching.
That's how the Movie Lion King is very addicting.
But have you ever heard the Broadway Lion King? I think it's a kind of very interesting and unfamiliar.
Now let's have a little overview about the Broadway Lion King.
First, let's talk about the story.
It all started when a lion cub's journey to adulthood and acceptance of his royal destiny.
He was Simba, an honored prince of his father named King Mufasa.
But this all wealthy and happy life begun to vanish when his father was killed by his wicked uncle named Scar a selfish person and who thinks he should be the rightful King.
After the tragic incident, Scar drives Simba away from the kingdom.
Simba begun to live on his own but luckily he found two buddies on her way these are: Pumbaa the warthog and Timon the meerkat.
Their journey was really a joyful and priceless experience because they have different attitudes that would really stir up your mind and forced your mouth to laugh.
On her adulthood, however, he is visited by the spirit of his father, who instructs him to defeat the nefarious Scar and reclaim his rightful throne.
Second, the production.
, The Lion King is a musical based on the 1994 Disney animated film of the same name with music by Elton John and lyrics by Tim Rice along with the musical score created by Hans Zimmer with choral arrangements by Lebo M.
Directed by Julie Taymor, the musical features actors in animal costumes as well as giant, hollow puppets.
The show is produced by Disney Theatrical.
After the success of the Broadway show, the show was produced in the United Kingdom in 1999 by Harrison Lochtenberg, and continues to play at the Lyceum Theatre in London.
Taymor led the British production of the show, with Melissa De Melo as the producer.
The London Production recently celebrated its 10th anniversary in the West End.
Anyone who has watched the show says that they were like watching a show in a jungle.
They were really amazing because it was like that you can feel the warm breeze of the sun.
With those fantastic costumes you can really determined it was a full blast production.
In speaking of costumes, they really put their ideas a figured out some collaboration that would really fit on the presentation.
If you would like to imagined how difficult it is to create a costume from a character that is not humans but animals and will be used by a real human on stage.
That's how delicate it is to form a production with such different genre and that's the reason why it is "Once watched, always wanted".
Most especially children really like to watch it over and over again for they will surely jump into joy and dance into the beat.
They are so very excited when someone; just for example their parents mentioned the phrase "We will watch Lion king!" Every child would really stop playing and run as fast as they can, to the sofa and focus their mind with the movie that they are watching.
That's how the Movie Lion King is very addicting.
But have you ever heard the Broadway Lion King? I think it's a kind of very interesting and unfamiliar.
Now let's have a little overview about the Broadway Lion King.
First, let's talk about the story.
It all started when a lion cub's journey to adulthood and acceptance of his royal destiny.
He was Simba, an honored prince of his father named King Mufasa.
But this all wealthy and happy life begun to vanish when his father was killed by his wicked uncle named Scar a selfish person and who thinks he should be the rightful King.
After the tragic incident, Scar drives Simba away from the kingdom.
Simba begun to live on his own but luckily he found two buddies on her way these are: Pumbaa the warthog and Timon the meerkat.
Their journey was really a joyful and priceless experience because they have different attitudes that would really stir up your mind and forced your mouth to laugh.
On her adulthood, however, he is visited by the spirit of his father, who instructs him to defeat the nefarious Scar and reclaim his rightful throne.
Second, the production.
, The Lion King is a musical based on the 1994 Disney animated film of the same name with music by Elton John and lyrics by Tim Rice along with the musical score created by Hans Zimmer with choral arrangements by Lebo M.
Directed by Julie Taymor, the musical features actors in animal costumes as well as giant, hollow puppets.
The show is produced by Disney Theatrical.
After the success of the Broadway show, the show was produced in the United Kingdom in 1999 by Harrison Lochtenberg, and continues to play at the Lyceum Theatre in London.
Taymor led the British production of the show, with Melissa De Melo as the producer.
The London Production recently celebrated its 10th anniversary in the West End.
Anyone who has watched the show says that they were like watching a show in a jungle.
They were really amazing because it was like that you can feel the warm breeze of the sun.
With those fantastic costumes you can really determined it was a full blast production.
In speaking of costumes, they really put their ideas a figured out some collaboration that would really fit on the presentation.
If you would like to imagined how difficult it is to create a costume from a character that is not humans but animals and will be used by a real human on stage.
That's how delicate it is to form a production with such different genre and that's the reason why it is "Once watched, always wanted".