With wildly inventive life-size puppets, exotic masks, and costumes, Disney's adaptation of its popular animated movie is a visual stunner. The 1998 Tony Award-winning Best Musical is directed by the visionary Julie Taymor and features terrific music by Elton John and Tim Rice. The show follows the adventures of the royal lion cub Simba, and his quest to grow up and learn what it means to be a king.
Beginning at 10:00 am on Monday, December 1 until 11:59 PM on Friday, December 12, ticket buyers can receive one free child's admission for kids 18 and under with each ticket purchased to all performances of The Lion King between January 6, 2009 and March 13, 2009. Offer is valid only with purchase of full-priced orchestra or front mezzanine tickets. With the purchase of one full-priced orchestra/front mezzanine ticket, customer will receive a ticket of equal value. Each ticket will be issued at a face value of 50% off plus $1.50 restoration fee per ticket. Additional orchestra/front mezzanine tickets may be purchased under offer for 50% off full-price plus $1.50 restoration fee per ticket. Ticketmaster service fees for each ticket also applicable to online or phone orders. Discount not applicable to restoration fee or Ticketmaster service fees. Offer not valid on prior purchased tickets and may not be combined with any other offer. ALL SALES FINAL. No exchanges or refunds. Not all seats discounted. Not applicable to groups. Other restrictions may apply. Dates, times, prices and cast subject to change without notice. Offer may be revoked without notice. Limit 14 tickets per person per 7-day period.
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I am not a Disney person, but I saw this about six years ago and the first ten minutes are so beautiful I was choking up. Its not cartoonish at all. The music, lighting and costumes create a living work of art before your eyes. Really spectacular.
This show was phenomenal. I felt like a little girl again, mesmorized by all the colors and props... I cant wait until my daughter is old enough to enjoy it the way I did.
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