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The Lion King musical has been a cornerstone of London theatre since opening at the Lyceum Theatre in 1999. Adapted from Disney’s Oscar-winning animated classic, the show is directed by Julie Taymor, who became the first woman to win a Tony Award for Best Director of a Musical. With music by Elton John, lyrics by Tim Rice, and additional contributions by Lebo M and Mark Mancina, the score combines pop hits with African rhythms to create an unforgettable soundscape. This Olivier Award-winning production features striking design, from Taymor’s animal masks and puppetry to Richard Hudson’s vast set design. Cast highlights include George Asprey as Scar, Shaun Escoffery as Mufasa, and Owen Chaponda as Simba, alongside a talented ensemble of over 50 performers. With more than 110 million people worldwide having seen the show, The Lion King in London continues to draw audiences who want to experience a timeless story told with groundbreaking theatrical artistry.
Under the blazing African sun, Simba, a young cub destined to be king, enjoys a carefree life with fellow vertebrates and a close bond with his father, the wise King Mufasa. But in the shadows lurks Scar, the king’s bitter and ambitious brother, who sees Simba as an obstacle to his royal fate. After orchestrating Mufasa’s untimely death and leading Simba to believe it was his doing, he begins his despotic reign over the Pride Lands. As the years pass, the royal prince comes into his own, far away from his rightful kingdom, only to be jolted back to reality by his childhood friend, Nala. Leading up to the climactic battle that can determine the fate of everyone he loves, will Simba be able to accept his legacy and all that came before?
Show timings for The Lion King may vary every week. You can check the show timings for your preferred date at the next stage of booking.
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Note: Producers cannot guarantee the appearance of any particular artist, which is always subject to illness and holidays.
Enjoy Elton John and Tim Rice’s timeless hits like “Circle of Life,” “Hakuna Matata,” and the Oscar-winning “Can You Feel the Love Tonight.” With Lebo M’s soaring choral arrangements, Mark Mancina’s additional score, and Hans Zimmer’s original film themes, the music blends seamlessly with Julie Taymor’s vision to create an unforgettable live experience.
Lyceum Theatre, located just off the Strand on Wellington Street, dates back to 1765. Over the years, the venue has served many purposes, including hosting a circus, a chapel, an exhibition by Madame Tussauds, and many more. It even served as an English Opera House for a few years. Ever since 1999, it has been home to the world-renowned musical The Lion King.
The Lyceum Theatre seating plan will help you find the best seats in the theater.
Available facilities: Bars, restrooms, cloakroom, merchandise kiosks
Accessibility: Wheelchair accessible, accessible toilets, step-free entry, induction loops for hearing-impaired guests, companion seating, access hosts
100% worth seeing!! Time just flies by!! The musical is so lively and colorful, and the cast is brilliant. Simba (adult) is a bit shaky vocally! 10/10
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This show was really unforgettable. It even made someone who hates musical shows love it ! There's no way to describe only one thing we loved about the Lion King as every part of the experience was amazing: the costumes, the music, the atmosphere, the lights, and of course the actors! Especially the two actors who played young Simba and Nala. Their talent is really impressive, especially as they are only children. We were scared that the show would be childish or the costumes weird with the animals but not at all! We definitely recommended the show to our friends. If you hesitate to go see it, don't and take your ticket !! Fore reference, we were seats B9
It'a the second time I see this show, ans I can't stress enough how much I love it and how creative it is. This isn't just a recital of the Lion King it's a full visual re-imagination! It portrays the story in a mix of acting, puppetry, shadow play; there is so much creativity in how all the characters and animals are portrayed, not to mention how it is drenched in african culture, paying homage to it while creative something distinctly unique. Heavily recommended to anyone: it really doesn't matter what genre you're into, if you like musicals then this is a must-watch!
Unforgettable from start to finish—the quality of the voices, the staging, the ingenious costumes, and especially the depiction of the herds of gazelles; the masks evoking the animals they represented; Simba and his friend’s transition from childhood to adulthood; the humor; the quality of the orchestra, and all in all, as I write this, I recall the “stereo” percussion in two boxes facing each other; it was better than excellent. It was a magnificent evening.
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The Lion King was fantastic and we enjoyed it thoroughly. From the moment you step into the theatre, you are amazed at the architecture and visual majesty of the theatre. The decorative walls and ceiling were amazing. Once the show started the music and costumes were breathtaking. The visual effects were incredible and the orchestra and music were outstanding. Don't miss this show if you get the chance to wit.
The cost of tickets starts from £43.75 and will vary depending on the type of seats you choose.
The show does not have a strict age limit. However, it is most suitable for children of 6 years and above. Children under 3 years of age will not be allowed and guests that are 16 years and under need to be accompanied by an adult and may not sit on their own in the auditorium. The production contains smoke and fog effects as well as strobe lighting.
The running time is 2 hours and 30 minutes, including an interval.
The musical is playing at the Lyceum Theatre in London.
ion King brings Disney’s beloved film to the stage, where young Simba journeys through a life of hardship to become king of the jungle.
The musical has a range of delightful songs from the original film, including hits from Elton John and Tim Rice including “Circle of Life,” “Hakuna Matata,” and “Can You Feel the Love Tonight.” You can listen to The Lion King playlist here.
While it follows the same story, the stage version includes new songs, expanded scenes, and Julie Taymor’s groundbreaking puppetry.
Yes, over 232 hand-crafted puppets and masks bring the Pride Lands to life.
All the beloved characters like Simba, Mufasa, Scar, Timon, and Pumbaa appear, along with expanded ensemble roles.
Yes, it has multiple Olivier awards including Best Costume Design and Best Choreography, as well as Tony awards for the Broadway version.
It has been playing at the Lyceum Theatre since 1999, making it one of the West End’s longest-running musicals.