The Lion King (musical)

The Lion King (musical)

Infobox Musical
name= The Lion King


caption=Poster from the Broadway Production
music=Elton John
lyrics=Tim Rice
book=Roger Allers
Irene Mecchi
basis= Disney animated film
"The Lion King"
productions= 1997 Minneapolis
1997 Broadway
1998 Tokyo
1999 West End
1999 Toronto
2000 Los Angeles
2001 Hamburg
2002 National Tour
2003 Sydney
2004 Holland
2005 Melbourne
2006 Seoul
2007 Paris
2007 Johannesburg
2008 Taipei
2009 Madrid
2009 Las Vegas
awards= 1998 Tony Award for Best Musical

"The Lion King" is a Tony and Olivier Award-winning Broadway and West End musical based on the 1994 Disney animated film of the same name and is directed by Julie Taymor, portraying actors in animal costumes as well as giant, hollow puppets. The show is produced by Disney Theatrical.

The stage show debuted July 8, 1997, in Minneapolis, Minnesota at the Orpheum Theatre, and was an instant and tremendous success before moving permanently to the New Amsterdam Theater on Broadway in New York, New York, that October. The show debuted in London's Lyceum Theatre in 1999 and is still running, and another production opened in Toronto, playing there until January 2004. On June 13, 2006, the Broadway production moved to the Minskoff Theatre to make way for the musical version of "Mary Poppins". [ [http://www.newyorktheatreguide.com/news/jun06/lionking2jun06.htm The Lion King is moving from New Amsterdam Theatre to the Minskoff Theatre ] ]

U.S. and international productions

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 Peter Schneider as the producer.

A Canadian production of the show was staged in Toronto and ran for nearly four years at the Princess of Wales Theatre. The show ran from 1999 - 2004.

A Los Angeles production began performances at the Pantages Theatre on September 29, 2000 with an official opening on October 19, 2000. The show closed on January 12, 2003 after 952 performances.

The show played at the Capitol Theatre in Sydney, Australia, from 19 October 2003, until 26 June 2005. The production then ran at the Regent Theatre in Melbourne from 28 July 2005 until 4 June 2006.

The musical had a Korean production from 28 October, 2006 to 28 October, 2007 at the Charlotte Theater, southern Seoul.

The Dutch production of 2003 was being made on the Fortis Circustheatre until August 03, 2006, giving place to Tarzan.

Beginning in June 2007, The Lion King Musical debuted its first ever performance on the African continent in Johannesburg. Its tenth year anniversary was celebrated in the new Teatro Theatre at Monte Casino in Fourways. The Lion King is the first production to take place in the new theatre. The opening night in Johannesburg, South Africa was celebrated with key persons involving the creation of the Lion King Musical, and American talk show host Oprah Winfrey, who had recently opened an educational academy for girls in Johannesburg, but on February 17 2008, the show closed its doors.

The Lion King Musical debuted in Paris on 22 September 2007 in the Théâtre Mogador. Nowadays, its touring the city of St. Louis.

There are currently two U.S. touring productions. The tour version is very similar to the original Broadway production; however, certain scenic elements which rise out of the stage floor (such as Pride Rock, the stampede, and the grasslands) were converted to less costly configurations for the touring productions. The sun during the opening is reduced in size for the shorter-lasting tours. Stage sizes are also smaller, and the volume (loudness or amount of?) of music as well as the number of instruments, is decreased.

In August 2008, a production has opened in Taipei, Taiwan. It was closed in August 24.

The musical had a Mexican production (in English) between January 3 and January 27, 2008 in Mexico City [ [http://baltimore.broadwayworld.com/viewcolumn.cfm?colid=25107 'The Lion King' Celebrates Successful Mexico City Premiere] ] .

In autum 2009 the first Spanish production will open at Teatro Lope de Vega in Madrid, produced by Stage Entertainment [ [http://www.elreyleon.es/ "The Lion King" Spanish Production in Madrid] ] .

A Las Vegas production will open at Mandalay Bay on May 2, 2009 with previews beginning April 20, 2009. [http://www.broadwayworld.com/viewcolumn.cfm?colid=33379 'The Lion King' Comes to Mandalay Bay Theatre in Las Vegas 5/2/09]

ynopsis

Act I

As sun rises, Rafiki calls the animals to Pride Rock. She greets King Mufasa and Queen Sarabi before presenting their cub to the gathered animals ("Circle of Life"). Elsewhere, Mufasa's brother, Scar, laments on his lost chance at becoming king. Back at her baobab tree, Rafiki asks the spirits to conjure the new prince's name: Simba.

Time passes and Simba grows into a lively young cub ("Grasslands Chant"). Mufasa shows Simba the Pride Lands from the top of Pride Rock and explains that everything exists in a delicate balance known as the Circle of Life. Mufasa warns Simba not to stray beyond the boundaries of the Pride Lands. Zazu arrives and delivers a report on the goings-on in the Pride Lands while Simba takes this opportunity to practice his pouncing ("The Morning Report"). Zazu relays the information that hyenas have been sighted in the Pride Lands and Mufasa leaves to deal with them.

Simba goes to see his uncle Scar. The scheming lion piques the cub's curiosity by mentioning the elephant graveyard, a place where Simba is forbidden to go.

The lionesses go out hunting ("The Lioness Hunt"), and Simba arrives and asks his best friend Nala to come with him to the elephant graveyard, although he does not mention their intended location to his mother. Sarafina (Nala's mother) and Sarabi agree to let the cubs go, but only if Zazu accompanies them. Simba and Nala formulate a plan and manage to lose Zazu ("I Just Can't Wait to Be King").

The cubs journey to the graveyard and begin to explore until Zazu stops them. They are about to leave when they are confronted by the three hyenas Shenzi, Banzai and Ed. When they heard that Zazu had called them "slobbering, mangy, "stupid" poachers," they shoot the majordomo bird into the air with the "Birdie Boiler." The hyenas begin to gloat over Simba and Nala ("Chow Down"). Simba climbs up to safety but Nala is surrounded by the hyenas. Mufasa appears to rescue the cubs and frightens off the hyenas.

Mufasa is disappointed that Simba disobeyed him. Simba explains that he was only trying to be brave like his father. Mufasa explains that bravery doesn't mean you go looking for trouble. Simba asks if he and his father will always be together, causing Mufasa to look up to the night sky and tell Simba about the great kings of the past and how they guide and watch over everything ("They Live in You"). Mufasa says that he will always be there for his son.

Back at the elephant graveyard, the three hyenas lick their wounds until Scar arrives. Scar explains that he will soon be king if the hyenas assist him, and that the hyenas will never be hungry again if they agree ("Be Prepared"). At Pride Rock, Zazu apologizes to Mufasa for Simba's behavior. Mufasa jokes with Zazu but admits that he is worried about Simba. Zazu tells Mufasa that Simba resembles the King when he was a cub.

Later, Scar takes Simba to a gorge and tells him to wait there. Scar leaves and signals the hyenas, who start a wildebeest stampede down into the gorge ("The Stampede"). Scar tells Mufasa that Simba is trapped in the gorge and Mufasa races to his son's aid. Mufasa leaps into the stampede and manages to save his son, but as he climbs a cliff, Scar betrays him and throws him back into the stampede where he is killed. Scar causes Simba to believe that his father's death was his fault, and that he should flee the Pride Lands. As Simba runs, Scar orders the hyenas to chase and kill Simba, but the hyenas decide to leave him and make Scar believe that Simba is dead. Back at Pride Rock the lionesses and Rafiki mourn the death of Mufasa and Simba (Scar tells them that Simba died also) ("Rafiki Mourns"). Scar climbs to the promontory of Pride Rock, claims the throne for himself, and lets the hyenas into the Pride Lands as his executive staff ("Be Prepared (Reprise)"). Rafiki returns to her tree and smears the drawing of Simba, while Sarabi and Nala mourn for the ones they have loved and lost.

Out in the desert Simba collapses from heat exhaustion. Vultures begin to circle, but are scared away by Timon, the meerkat, and Pumbaa, the warthog. The duo take the cub back to their jungle home and introduce him to their laid-back way of life ("Hakuna Matata"). They tell Simba that they are outcasts as well and later introduce him to their diet of bugs and insects. Simba stays in the jungle with his new friends and grows into an young adult lion.

Act 2

The chorus, dressed in colorful clothes with ornate bird puppets and kites, begin the act ("One by One"). But as the song ends, the beautiful birds are replaced by vultures and gazelle skeletons. (In some cities, such as the recently performed in Pittsburgh, some of the Ensemble would come out, and use the birds on flags, to twirl over the audience.) A drought has hit the Pride Lands under Scar's tyrannical rule.

Zazu, now a prisoner of Scar, listens to the king's woes. First, Scar gets delusions of Mufasa's ghost haunting in every shadow. Then, he laments that he is not loved, and arrives on the idea of finding a queen and having cubs. Nala arrives to inform Scar that there is no food and no water, just as the hyenas reported the same thing a few minutes ago; Scar attempts to flirt with her. Nala slashes Scar's face and escapes ("The Madness of King Scar"). Utterly frustrated and upset at current events, Nala decides to leave the Pride Lands and find help, vowing that she will never forget her pride. The lionesses and Rafiki offer a blessing ("Shadowland").

Back in the jungle Simba leads Timon and Pumbaa to find a resting place. Timon and Pumbaa want to sleep, but the restless Simba can't stop moving. Annoyed with Timon and Pumbaa, Simba dissapears into the night. Timon and Pumbaa lose their courage and follow Simba through the dark jungle. Simba leaps across a fast-moving river and challenges Timon to do the same. Timon falls into the water and is swept downstream by the current until he reaches a waterfall, where he grabs onto a branch. Simba wants to save Timon but is sent into a flashback of Mufasa's death. Timon falls from the branch and Simba snaps out of the flashback, rescuing his friend. Simba is ashamed that Timon nearly died because of his recklessness.

That night the three friends look up at the stars, wondering what they are. Simba recalls Mufasa's words regarding the great kings of the past, but Timon and Pumbaa dismiss it and laugh at the notion. Simba leaves, looking up at the sky and bitterly remembering his father's promise that he would always be there for Simba ("Endless Night"). At Rafiki's Tree, Rafiki hears Simba's song on the wind and comes to the joyous conclusion that Simba is alive. She draws a mane onto the drawing of Simba on her tree.

In the jungle, Pumbaa is being hunted and chased by a lioness. Simba confronts the lioness and saves his friend. The lioness flips Simba, causing Simba to recognize that the lioness is his childhood friend Nala. Nala is shocked and overjoyed to find Simba alive, knowing that he is the rightful king. Timon and Pumbaa are confused by this and Simba tells the two to leave so that he and Nala can be alone. Timon realizes what is happening and laments that he and Pumbaa's Hakuna Matata lifestyle has come to an end ("Can You Feel the Love Tonight"). Nala tells Simba about the state of the devastated Pride Lands, trying to encourage him to return and take his rightful place as king. Simba is still guilty about his father's death and leaves.

On his own, Simba meets Rafiki. Rafiki explains to Simba that his father is still alive ("He Lives in You (Reprise)"). As Simba looks towards the sky his father appears as a heavenly vision. Mufasa demands that Simba remember who he is — the rightful king — and that Simba must return home. Simba realizes what he must do.

Meanwhile, Nala wakes Timon and Pumbaa to ask where Simba is. Rafiki appears and tells them that he has returned to Pride Rock.

Simba returns to Pride Rock with Nala, Timon and Pumbaa, where he witnesses the ruin that his home has fallen into. Timon and Pumbaa lure some hyenas out of their path: Timon dressing in drag and doing the hula, Pumbaa playing as the stuffed pig. Simba tells Nala to go find his mother while he goes look for Scar.

Scar calls for Sarabi and demands to know why the lionesses aren't hunting. Sarabi tells him that there is no food or water and that they need to leave Pride Rock to survive. Scar refuses and when Sarabi snaps at him about not being half the king Mufasa was, Scar strikes his sister-in-law saying that he was "ten" times the king Mufasa was. At this, an enraged Simba leaps down, startling Scar who believes his nephew to be dead. Scar forces a confession of murder from Simba and attacks him, forcing him over the edge of Pride Rock. Believing that he has won, Scar whispers to Simba that "he" was the one who killed Mufasa. Simba, infuriated, leaps up and grabs Scar by the throat, causing Scar to reveal the truth. A fierce battle rages between the lionesses, Timon, Pumbaa, Rafiki and the hyenas ("Simba Confronts Scar").

Simba corners Scar on the top of Pride Rock, where Scar begs for his life and blames everything on the hyenas. In a repetition of Scar's words to cub Simba, Simba tells Scar to run away and never return. Scar, with the thought of Simba killing him, appears to follow this request, but turns quickly and attacks Simba again. But luckily, Simba blocks his uncle's attack, making Scar trip and fall over the cliff where the hyenas are waiting below. They surround their former leader and kill him.

The battle finally at an end, Simba's friends come forward and acknowledge Simba as the new and rightful king. Rafiki arrives and places the king's mantle on Simba. Simba climbs to the top of Pride Rock and roars out across the kingdom. The animals gather at the call of their new king and celebrate. ("King of Pride Rock") Rafiki, Nala and Simba ascend Pride Rock where Rafiki lifts Simba and Nala's newborn cub high into the air, thus continuing the Circle of Life and ushering in a new golden age. ("Circle of Life (Reprise)")

ongs

Original West End cast

Recordings

[ [http://www.amazon.com/s/qid=1223292214/ref=sr_pg_1?ie=UTF8&rs=5174&keywords=%26%2334%3BThe%20Lion%20King%26%2334%3B&rh=n%3A5174%2Ck%3A%26%2334%3BThe%20Lion%20King%26%2334%3B&page=1 amazon.com listing for Lion King recordings] ] Various international cast recordings are available on CD, including:
*1997 Broadway Cast
*1999 Japanese Cast
*2002 Hamburg Cast
*2004 Netherlands Cast
*2007 French Cast
*2007 South African Cast

Awards

Tony Awards

1998 Drama Desk Awards

* Drama Desk Award for Outstanding New Musical — Produced by Disney Theatrical Productions (nominees)
* Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Featured Actor in a Musical — Max Casella, Geoff Hoyle (nominees)
* Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Featured Actress in a Musical — Tsidii Le Loka (WINNER)
* Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Choreography — Garth Fagan (WINNER)
* Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Direction of a Musical — Julie Taymor (WINNER)
* Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Orchestrations — Robert Elhai, David Metzger, and Bruce Fowler (nominees)
* Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Set Design of a Musical — Scenic Design by Richard Hudson (WINNER)
* Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Costume Design — Costume Design by Julie Taymor (WINNER)
* Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Lighting Design — Lighting Design by Donald Holder (WINNER)
* Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Sound Design — Sound Design by Tony Meola (WINNER)
* Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Puppet Design — Puppet Design by Julie Taymor, Michael Curry (WINNER)

1998 Theatre World Award

* Max Casella (WINNER)

2008 Molière Award for "Le Roi Lion"

* "Molière du costume" - Costume Design by Julie Taymor (WINNER)
* "Molière du créateur lumière" - Lighting Design by Donald Holder (WINNER)
* "Molière du spectacle musical" (WINNER)

Trivia

*A modern urban legend assesses that part of a scene was removed from the American version of "The Lion King" stage musical. When Mufasa dies, the lionesses cry over his dead body: this is enacted using a Japanese bunraku puppet mourning technique in which ribbons flow out of the eyes to symbolize tears. Some further back in the theater may have mistakenly thought the lionesses were crying toilet paper, and laughed at an inappropriate moment. However, although the scene can potentially provoke laughter and confusion, the scene was not actually removed.
* In an episode of The Simpsons, Girls Just Want To Have Sums, The Itchy and Scratchy Musical is a parody of The Lion King Stage musical. There is also a banner in this scene that reads "The Lion King Musical".
* Tom Alan Robbins is the only member of the original Broadway cast of the musical to continue to play his role as Pumbaa. Danny Rutigliano was also a member of the original cast, but he was not the original lead for Timon. He was an understudy for not only Timon, but for also Pumbaa and Zazu.
*Samuel E. Wright, who originally played Mufasa, voiced the reggae-singing crab Sebastian in Disney's "The Little Mermaid".
* Heather Headley, who plays Nala in the original Broadway musical, sung the song "Love Will Find a Way", together with Kenny Lattimore. The song can be heard in the film , during the end credits.
*The show was parodied in , where "Can You Feel the Love Tonight?" was sung about the heaviness of the headdresses the actors wore. (The actors not only wore mock headdresses, but neck braces, too.)
*After it closed its doors on the Netherlands, the costumes and masks went to Paris, to the Theatre Mogador, making way for "Le Roi Lion". After it's run in Paris, the sets and costumes will be tranfered to Spain for "El Rey Leon"

References

External links

* [http://www.ibdb.com/production.asp?ID=4761 Internet Broadway Database listing]
* [http://disney.go.com/theatre/thelionking/ Official Broadway Theatre website]
* [http://www.disney.co.uk/MusicalTheatre/TheLionKing/home/index.jsp Official West End Theatre website]
* [http://www.elreyleon.es/ Official Madrid Theatre website]
* [http://www.minskoff-theater.com The Lion King at the Minskoff Theater Broadway]
* [http://www.lyceum-theatre.com The Lion King at the Lyceum Theatre London]
* [http://english.people.com.cn/200607/19/eng20060719_284727.html "Disney musical debuts in Shanghai, impressing audience with Chinese elements"] by Xinhua News Agency, "People's Daily Online", July 19, 2006, retrieved October 18, 2006


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