In the muscial "Lion King" is about a little lion who is the son of The Lion King Mufasa. His name is Simba. Mufasa teaches him the circle of life. Simban shall be the successor of Mufasa as the next lion king. Mufasas younger brother Scar is jealous because he wants to be the next king. Scar kills Mufasa and convinces Simba to believe that Simba is responsible for the death of his father. Mufasa recommends Simba to run away and never come back so he can be the new King.
The original choreographer for the Lion King stage musical was Garth Fagan.
Scar is the villain in Lion King Part I He is the brother of Mufasa (The King) and the uncle of Simba (The Lion King)
If you were to look at the genre of a song from the Lion King on, say iTunes, it would describe it as either "Broadway", "Musical", or "Soundtrack". Though this is true, all of these genres (which pretty much mean the same thing) can be further split into Musical genres. Lion King could be classified as Musical Contemporary (based on the musical styles), Musical Family Comedy (based on the story line) or simply Disney Musical because Disney is, indeed, its own genre.
Its totally family play and specially children love this show. Its base on Walt Disney Lion King animated cartoon.
His latest musical as of 2009 is Billy Elliot, which debuted in 2005.
Disney Theatrical Productions has the rights to The Lion King stage musical.
The original choreographer for the Lion King stage musical was Garth Fagan.
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the lion king musical is family show, audience of the lion king are parents and children.
Scar is the villain in Lion King Part I He is the brother of Mufasa (The King) and the uncle of Simba (The Lion King)
The Lion King musical started in 1997 and the first two shows were in Minneapolis and Broadway. The lion King play was written by Roger Allers & Irene Mecchi.
Festival of the Lion King is at Animal Kingdom.
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The original choreographer for the Lion King stage musical was Garth Fagan.
Roger Allers and Irene Meechi were the playwrights for The Lion King stage musical.
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