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The Lion King
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Music Elton John
Lyrics Tim Rice
Book Roger Allers
Irene Mecchi
Footing The Lion King
past Walt Disney Animation Studios
Productions
  • 1997 Minneapolis (tryout)
  • 1997 Broadway
  • 1999 West End
  • 2002 North America tour
  • 2003 North America tour
  • 2012 Great britain bout
  • 2017 N America bout
  • 2018 international tour
  • 2019 UK bout
Awards Tony Honor for Best Musical

The King of beasts King is a musical based on the 1994 Walt Disney Blitheness Studios' animated feature film of the aforementioned name with music by Elton John, lyrics past Tim Rice, and volume by Roger Allers and Irene Mecchi, along with additional music and lyrics by Lebo G, Mark Mancina, Jay Rifkin, Julie Taymor, and Hans Zimmer.[1] Directed by Taymor, the musical features actors in beast costumes as well as giant, hollow puppets. The show is produced by Disney Theatrical Productions.[2]

Production history

The musical debuted on July viii, 1997 in Minneapolis, Minnesota at the Orpheum Theatre and was successful before premiering on Broadway at the New Amsterdam Theatre on October xv, 1997 in previews, with the official opening on Nov 13, 1997. On June 13, 2006, the Broadway production moved to the Minskoff Theatre to brand way for the musical version of Mary Poppins, where information technology is still running subsequently more than than 9,000 performances.[3] [4] It is Broadway'due south third longest-running show in history, and has grossed more than $1 billion, making it the highest grossing Broadway production of all time.[v] [vi] Over 100 1000000 people worldwide have seen the musical and information technology has earned numerous awards and honors, including six Tony Awards, one for All-time Musical and Best Management of a Musical, making director Julie Taymor the first woman to earn such an honor.[7]

The show opened in the West End'due south Lyceum Theatre on Oct xix, 1999, and is yet running afterward more than 7,500 performances. The cast of the West Cease production were invited to perform at the Royal Variety Performance in 1999 and 2008, in the presence of senior members of the British Royal Family.[eight] The theatre flooded on May 11, 2020, while the theatre was closed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[9] The Lion King reopened at the Lyceum in July 2021.[10]

In September 2014, The Panthera leo Rex became the tiptop-earning title in box-function history for both stage works and films, surpassing the record previously held by The Phantom of the Opera.[11] The musical has grossed nearly $viii.ane billion as of 2017.[12]

Every bit of March 12, 2020, the testify suspended production on Broadway due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[13] The Lion King resumed Broadway performances on September 14, 2021.[fourteen] [fifteen] [16]

Synopsis

Human activity I

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

Fourth dimension passes and Simba grows into a lively young cub ("Grasslands Chant"). Mufasa shows Simba the Pride Lands from the top of Pride Stone and explains that everything exists in a delicate remainder known every bit the Circle of Life. Mufasa warns Simba not to stray across the boundaries of the Pride Lands, pointing out a shadowy area in the distance. Zazu, a hornbill who acts as Mufasa's advisor, arrives and delivers his daily report on the state of affairs in the King'southward domain ("The Morn Report", now cut from the Broadway production).[17]

Simba goes to run across his Uncle Scar. The scheming lion piques the cub's curiosity by mentioning the elephant graveyard, where Simba is forbidden to go. Meanwhile, the lionesses go hunting ("The Lioness Hunt"). Simba arrives and asks his best friend, a female cub named Nala, to come with him to the elephant graveyard. He lies to the lionesses most where they are going, and Sarafina (Nala'southward mother) and Sarabi allow the cubs to go, escorted past Zazu. Simba and Nala formulate a plan and manage to lose Zazu, while Simba brags well-nigh his futurity position ("I Just Can't Wait to Be King").

The cubs get to the graveyard and begin to explore. Zazu catches upwardly, merely they are confronted by 3 hyenas: Shenzi, Banzai and Ed. The hyenas intend to swallow the trespassers and they gloat about their find ("Chow Down"). Mufasa rescues the cubs and frightens off the hyenas.

Mufasa is disappointed and angry at Simba's reckless defiance, and explains the difference betwixt bravery and bravado. Mufasa tells Simba almost the corking kings of the past and how they watch over everything from the stars ("They Live in You"). Mufasa says that he volition always be there for his son. Later he discusses Simba's behavior with Zazu, who reminds Mufasa that he had the same trend to get into trouble at Simba'due south age.

Back at the elephant graveyard, Scar tells the hyenas of his plan to kill Mufasa and Simba so that he can go rex. He raises an army of hyenas, promising that they will never go hungry again if they back up him ("Be Prepared"). Scar takes Simba to a gorge and tells him to await there. On Scar's signal, the hyenas start a wildebeest stampede into the gorge ("The Stampede"). Scar tells Mufasa that Simba is trapped in the gorge. Mufasa leaps into the stampede and manages to salvage his son, but as he tries to escape, Scar throws him off the cliff dorsum into the stampede, killing him. Scar convinces Simba that his father'due south expiry was his fault and tells him to run abroad, but as he leaves, Scar orders the hyenas to kill him. Simba escapes but the hyenas tell Scar that he is dead. Rafiki and the lionesses mourn the deaths ("Rafiki Mourns"). Scar claims the throne and allows the hyenas into the Pride Lands ("Be Prepared (Reprise)"). Rafiki returns to her tree and smears the cartoon of Simba, while Sarabi and Nala quietly grieve.

Out in the desert, Simba collapses from heat exhaustion. Vultures brainstorm to circle, only are scared away past Timon the meerkat and Pumbaa the warthog. Simba feels responsible for Mufasa's death, just the duo take the cub to their jungle home and show him their carefree style of life and problems diet ("Hakuna Matata"). Simba grows to adulthood in the jungle.

Act Ii

The chorus, dressed in colorful clothes with ornate bird puppets and kites, begin the Second Act ("One past I"). Every bit the song ends, nonetheless, the beautiful birds are replaced past vultures and gazelle skeletons. Under Scar's dominion, the Circle of Life is out of rest and a drought has striking the Pride Lands. Zazu, now a prisoner of Scar, listens to the male monarch's woes. The hyenas are complaining about the lack of food, but Scar is only concerned with himself and why he is non loved. He is haunted by visions of Mufasa and rapidly switches between delusional confidence and paranoid despair ("The Madness of King Scar"). Nala arrives to face up Scar about the famine and Scar decides she will be his queen and give him cubs. Nala fiercely rebukes him and resolves to leave the Pride Lands to detect help. Rafiki and the lionesses anoint her for her journey ("Shadowland").

Back in the jungle, Timon and Pumbaa desire to sleep, just the restless Simba is unable to settle. Annoyed, Simba leaves them, but Timon and Pumbaa lose their backbone and follow him. Simba leaps across a fast-moving river and challenges Timon to exercise the same. Timon falls in and is swept downstream. He grabs a branch over a waterfall and calls for Simba's help, only Simba is paralyzed past 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.

The three friends settle to sleep and discuss the stars. Simba recalls Mufasa's words, just his friends laugh at the notion of dead kings watching them. Simba leaves, expressing his loneliness and bitterly recalling Mufasa'southward promise to exist there for him ("Endless Nighttime"). Rafiki hears the vocal on the wind, joyfully realizes that Simba is alive, and draws a mane onto her painting of Simba.

In the jungle, Pumbaa is hunted and chased past a lioness. Simba confronts her and saves his friend, merely recognizes the lioness every bit Nala. She is amazed to observe Simba alive, knowing that he is the rightful male monarch. Timon and Pumbaa are confused, simply Simba asks them to leave him and Nala alone. Timon realizes what is happening and laments the cease of Simba'southward Hakuna Matata lifestyle ("Can You Feel the Dear This evening"). Nala tells Simba well-nigh the devastated Pride Lands, but Simba still feels responsible for Mufasa'due south decease and refuses to return dwelling house.

On his own, Simba meets Rafiki, who explains that his father lives on ("He Lives in You"). Mufasa'due south spirit appears in the sky and tells Simba he is the one true king and must take his place in the Circumvolve of Life. Reawakened, Simba finds his backbone and heads for dwelling. Meanwhile, Nala wakes Timon and Pumbaa to enquire where Simba is, and Rafiki appears to tell them all the news. The three of them catch up with him in the Pride Lands, where he witnesses the ruin of his domicile. Timon and Pumbaa distract some hyenas by doing the Charleston, assuasive Simba and Nala to achieve Pride Rock.

Scar calls for Sarabi and demands to know why the lionesses are not hunting. Sarabi stands up to him almost the lack of anything to chase, angrily comparison him to Mufasa, and Scar strikes his sister-in-law, saying he's ten times the rex Mufasa was. Enraged, Simba reveals himself. Scar forces a confession of murder from Simba and corners him. Believing that he has won, Scar taunts Simba by admitting that he killed Mufasa. Furious, Simba recovers and forces Scar to reveal the truth to the lionesses ("Simba Confronts Scar"). Simba's friends fight the hyenas while Simba battles Scar to the top of Pride Rock. Scar begs for his life, blaming the hyenas for everything. Simba lets him leave out of mercy, just Scar attacks once more. Simba blocks the attack and Scar falls from the cliff. The hyenas, who heard Scar's betrayal and are still starving, tear him to shreds.

With the battle won, Simba's friends come frontward and acknowledge Simba as the rightful king. Simba ascends Pride Stone and roars out beyond the kingdom ("King of Pride Rock"). The Pride Lands recover and the animals get together in commemoration as Rafiki presents Simba and Nala'southward newborn cub, standing the Circle of Life ("Circumvolve of Life (Reprise)").

Songs

Song Written by Performed by
Act I
Circle of Life Elton John and Tim Rice Rafiki and Company
Grasslands Chant Lebo G Company
The Forenoon Report + Elton John and Tim Rice Zazu, Young Simba, and Mufasa
The Lioness Hunt Lebo M Lionesses
I Just Can't Wait to Be King Elton John and Tim Rice Immature Simba, Immature Nala, Zazu, and Ensemble
Chow Downwardly Shenzi, Banzai, and Ed
They Live in You Marking Mancina, Jay Rifkin, and Lebo M Mufasa and Company
Exist Prepared Elton John and Tim Rice Scar, Shenzi, Banzai, Ed, and Company
The Stampede Hans Zimmer and Lebo Chiliad Company
Rafiki Mourns Tsidii Le Loka Rafiki, Sarabi, Young Nala, Ensemble
Hakuna Matata Elton John and Tim Rice Timon, Pumbaa, Immature Simba, Simba, and Ensemble
Act II
One by One Lebo M Visitor
The Madness of King Scar Elton John and Tim Rice Scar, Zazu, Banzai, Shenzi, Ed and Nala
Shadowland Hans Zimmer, Lebo M, and Mark Mancina Nala and Visitor
Endless Night Julie Taymor, Lebo M, Hans Zimmer, and Jay Rifkin Simba and Company
Tin can You Experience the Love Tonight Elton John and Tim Rice Timon, Pumbaa, Simba, Nala, and Visitor
He Lives in Y'all Mark Mancina, Jay Rifkin, and Lebo M Rafiki, Simba and Company
Simba Confronts Scar Mark Mancina and Robert Elhai Instrumental
Rex of Pride Rock/Circle of Life (Reprise) Hans Zimmer and Lebo M/Elton John and Tim Rice The Visitor

+ Cut from the testify as of June 27, 2010

Differences between the musical and film

The musical incorporates several changes and additions to the storyline as compared to the film. The mandrill Rafiki's gender was changed to a female role because Taymor believed that there was generally no leading female person character in the moving picture.[18] Rafiki was portrayed past Tsidii Le Loka in the original Broadway musical, and by Josette Bushell-Mingo in the original London production.

The King of beasts King on Broadway showing originally at the New Amsterdam Theater (shown); it is now showing at the Minskoff.

Several new scenes are nowadays, including a conversation between Mufasa and Zazu almost Mufasa's parenting and a perilous scene in which Timon finds himself nearly drowning in a waterfall while Simba feels powerless to help him. A major narrative addition is the depiction of Nala'southward departure in the scene "The Madness of Rex Scar", where the mentally deteriorating villain tries to make Nala his mate. Nala refuses and subsequently announces her intention to depart the Pride Lands and find help. She receives the blessings of the lionesses and Rafiki during the new song "Shadowland".

Like its predecessor, the Dazzler and the Beast musical, the bear witness adds more songs to its stage production, including "Morn Report", sung by Zazu the hornbill and later on added to the pic for the Platinum Edition DVD release. "Shadowland". originally featured on the CD Rhythm of the Pride Lands with Zulu lyrics as "Lea Halelela", was adapted for the musical with new English language lyrics.[19] Information technology is sung by Nala, the lionesses, and Rafiki. "Endless Night", too from Rhythm of the Pride Lands with Swahili lyrics as "Lala", is sung by Simba while reflecting on Mufasa's hope to always exist there. "One past One", from the Rhythm of the Pride Lands CD, was adjusted as the rousing African-styled entre human activity sung past the chorus at the opening of the 2nd act.

Many of the animals portrayed in the production are actors in costume using actress tools to move their costumes. For example, the giraffes are portrayed by actors walking on stilts. For main characters such as Mufasa and Scar, the costumes characteristic mechanical headpieces that tin can be raised and lowered to foster the illusion of a cat "lunging" at another. Other characters, such as the hyenas, Zazu, Timon, and Pumbaa, are portrayed by actors in life-sized puppets or costumes. The Timon character is described by Taymor equally 1 of the hardest roles to master because the movement of the puppet's caput and arms puts a strain on the actor's arms, back, and cervix.[xx]

Composer Lebo M led the original Broadway chorus.[20] The chorus members are unremarkably visible in the product, rather than being subconscious in the shadows as seen in some other musical shows.

A new section of the production, the Lioness Hunt, features a specially complicated dance sequence for the actresses, and the trip the light fantastic toe is fabricated even more hard by the large headpieces worn during the scene.

During the show's run in China, Chinese elements were included in the musical. One of the songs was adapted to a well-known Chinese pop vocal, "Laoshu ai dami" or "Mice Love Rice". The cast even cracked jokes and attempted conversations with the audience in Chinese.[21]

As of June 27, 2010, nine minutes of the Broadway version were cut, amid them the unabridged "Morning Report" musical number.[17] The vocal was besides removed from subsequent productions and bandage recordings, such equally the Spanish one.

Productions

United States

Showtime Lady Michelle Obama joins the cast of the U.Southward. touring company onstage later their operation at the Kids' State Dinner in the East Room of the White House

The musical is touring North America for the tertiary time. This bout, named the Rafiki Tour, began on October 26, 2017.[22] [23] The tour version is very similar to the original Broadway production; however, certain scenic elements which ascension out of the phase flooring (such equally Pride Rock, the stampede, and the grasslands) were converted to less plush configurations for the touring productions. The sun during the opening is reduced in size for the shorter-lasting tours. Stage sizes are besides smaller, and the size of the pit orchestra is decreased.[ citation needed ] The first national tour (Gazelle Tour) launched on April 17, 2002 and closed on July 23, 2017.[24] The second tour (Cheetah Bout) began on April 23, 2003 and concluded on March 2, 2008.

A Las Vegas production opened at Mandalay Bay on May fifteen, 2009, with previews showtime May 5, 2009.[25] The Las Vegas bandage performed on the ninth season of the American dance competition Dancing With the Stars on September 23, 2009. Led by Buyi Zama, the cast performed Circle of Life.[26] When this product closed, on Dec thirty, 2011, information technology turned into the second longest run the evidence had in a aforementioned American city (only coming afterward Broadway), running longer than the 2000–2003 Los Angeles Product.

A Los Angeles production began performances at the Pantages Theatre on September 29, 2000, with an official opening on October 19, 2000. The evidence closed on Jan 12, 2003, after 952 performances. The cast of this product performed a set of the bear witness's songs in The Tonight Testify with Jay Leno on October ii, 2001. The bandage was led by Fuschia Walker.

Canada

A Canadian production was staged in Toronto and ran for nearly 4 years at the Princess of Wales Theatre. The show was directed past the original director Julie Taymor and premiered on April 25, 2000.[27] The Lion King ran until January 2004 when it had its last operation. This first Canadian staging comprised 1,560 performances and was seen by 2.9 one thousand thousand people according to David Mirvish, whose Mirvish Productions theater and management visitor owns and operates the theater.[28] The Degrassi star Raymond Ablack starred as Young Simba In 2001.[29] The bear witness returned for a 5-calendar week appointment that began in April 2011, as part of the Due north American tour[30]

Mexico

The musical had a Mexican limited run (in English) betwixt January 3 and January 27, 2008, in Mexico City, as part of the U.South. national tour.[31]

In May 2014, it was confirmed a new production of the musical, this time in Spanish. The production ran from May 7, 2015 to January 14, 2018 at the Teatro Telcel in Mexico City for 930 performances. Carlos Rivera returned to the part of Simba, which he also took in Spain 4 years earlier. The lyrics of the songs of this production differed from the European Spanish 1. Due south-African actress Shirley Hlahatse was called every bit Rafiki, mark the first time in years a completely new actress was elected for that part.[32]

South America

A Brazilian production was confirmed to debut in São Paulo on March 28, 2013.[33] Auditions took place in São Paulo, Rio de Janeiro and Salvador. The cast contained mainly Brazilian actors and 7 Southward African actors.[34] The Portuguese lyrics were translated past Brazilian singer Gilberto Gil.

Actress Phindile Mkhize, who had previously performed in many of the show's productions, was selected as Rafiki for this production, leaving in October 2013 and being replaced by Ntsepa Pitjeng. The show closed its doors on December 14, 2014.[35]

Europe

United Kingdom

Later on the success of the Broadway bear witness, the evidence opened in the United Kingdom in on Oct 19, 1999. The cast included Cornell John equally Mufasa, Luke Youngblood every bit Young Simba, Dominique Moore equally Young Nala, Martyn Ellis as Pumbaa, Simon Gregor as Timon, Rob Edwards as Scar, Paul J. Medford every bit Banzai and Josette Bushell-Mingo equally Rafiki.[36] [37] Equally of October 2019, information technology has been playing at the Lyceum Theatre in London for 20 years. Taymor directed the British production of the evidence, with Melissa De Melo as the producer. The show also toured the UK from 2012 until March 2015.[38]

The Westward Finish cast of the show performed twice at the traditional Royal Diversity Performance: in 1999 (led by Josette Bushell-Mingo) and 2008 (led by Brown Lindiwe Mkhize). In both performances, the song Circumvolve of Life was performed.[39] The visitor besides performed at the show Strictly Come Dancing special Strictly African Dancing, broadcast in 2005, led once once again by Mkhize and performed the same song.

In March 2012, a few Due south African cast members were invited to perform at the Diamond Jubilee Pageant.

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic in the United kingdom of great britain and northern ireland mandating the closure of all theatres, the production was forced to accept a lengthy hiatus and its render at the London Lyceum Theatre has been announced for July 29, 2021.[40]

There have besides been 2 English tours, visiting places all through the Uk, going every bit far as Ireland.[41] The first 1, named "The Zebra Tour", ran from September six, 2012 to February 22, 2015, with stops in Bristol, Manchester, Dublin, Birmingham, Edinburgh, Plymouth, Bradford, Liverpool, Southampton, Sunderland and Cardiff. The second, the "Rhino Tour", started on July 9, 2019 in Cardiff and later visited Bristol and Edinburgh. Due to the COVID-19 pandemics, two engagements take been rescheduled: Manchester (the planned run from October 2020 to January 2021 was postponed to October 2022) and Bradford (the original run would have taken identify from April 30 to June 20, 2020, only was postponed to March 2022). Other rescheduled cities include Birmingham (starting July 2021), Cardiff (July 2022) and Southampton (September 2022).

Other countries

Hamburg, Germany: Theater im Hafen (since 2001), accessible by gunkhole

The German production has been playing in Hamburg at the Theater in Hafen since December two, 2001 and had its v,000th functioning on January xiv, 2014. Access to the theater is by ferry, where the boats are busy in the colors of the musical and are named afterwards characters in the musical (such as Nala and its sister transport Rafiki).[ commendation needed ] By September 2014, the Hamburg production had passed the $one billion in cumulative gross.[2]

A Dutch production was produced by Joop van den Ende Theaterproducties/Stage Amusement and played at the Circustheater in Scheveningen, The Hague, running from April iv, 2004, until August 27, 2006, when it was replaced by some other Disney musical, Tarzan. A Dutch revival ran for 1,139 performances at the aforementioned Circustheater from Oct 30, 2016 to July 21, 2019.[42]

A French production debuted in Paris on September 22, 2007, at the Théâtre Mogador. This production won several Moliére Awards and closed on July 25, 2010, afterward beingness watched by over a 1000000 people.[43] A French revival opened at the same Théâtre Mogador on November xi, 2021.[44]

On Oct 20, 2011, the first Spanish production premiered at the Teatro Lope de Vega in Madrid, where information technology is still running after more than 3,500 performances.[45] [46]

In Basel, Switzerland, the musical was performed for the get-go fourth dimension from March 12, 2015, until October eleven, 2015.[47]

Africa

Beginning in June 2007, The Lion Male monarch debuted its first-e'er operation on the African continent in Johannesburg, South Africa at the Teatro at Montecasino. The Lion Male monarch was the first production to take place in the new theatre. The bandage featured 53 artists, of whom all were Due south African.[48] The opening night in Johannesburg was historic with key persons involving the creation of the musical and American talk bear witness host Oprah Winfrey who had recently opened an educational university for girls in Johannesburg.[49] The evidence airtight on February 17, 2008.

Asia

Japan

The show was translated into Japanese and staged by the Shiki Theatre Company. The Tokyo production began in 1998 and continues to the nowadays solar day at the Shiki Theatre HARU.[50] The production achieved its 10,000th performance on July fifteen, 2015.[51]

It is the second longest-running musical production in Japan, running only backside the musical Cats, selling 10.26million tickets as of March 2016.[52]

Other countries

The musical had a Korean production from Oct 28, 2006, to Oct 28, 2007, at the Charlotte Theater in Seoul, where it ran for 330 performances.

In August 2008, a production opened in Taipei, Taiwan, endmost on August 24, 2009.

The evidence had a limited run at Shanghai's Grand Theatre from July to September 2006. This production was led by Buyi Zama and was performed in English language, though a couple of Chinese elements were added to the story.[53] From June xiv, 2016, until October 8, 2017, The Lion King returned to China, in a new production that was staged at the 1,200 capacity Walt Disney Chiliad Theatre, in the Shanghai Disney Resort, where it ran for 500 performances. This production was performed in Mandarin and led by Ntsepa Pitjeng.[54]

Australia

The show played at the Capitol Theatre in Sydney, Commonwealth of australia, from October sixteen, 2003, until June 26, 2005. The production then ran at the Regent Theatre in Melbourne from July 28, 2005, until June 4, 2006. The King of beasts Rex returned to Sydney'southward Capitol Theatre on December 12, 2013.[55]

International tour

On March 28, 2018, the first international tour officially opened at the Solaire Resort & Casino in Manila, with stops in Singapore, South Korea (Daegu, Seoul, and Busan), Taipei, Bangkok and Hong Kong. All these countries have had productions and so far, except the Philippines and Thailand. The tour is performed in English language, with subtitles in each land's official language projected in the screen, and led past Ntsepa Pitjeng.[56] [57]

As a effect of the 2019-xx coronavirus outbreak and subsequent evacuation of the city, the prove's originally planned March 2020 Chinese run, which would have taken place in both Wuhan and Beijing, was ultimately cancelled, with performances to exist rescheduled.[58] A return to South Africa was also postponed indefinitely.

Afterwards more than a year with the production on hiatus, it was announced on March 15, 2021 that the show would return for a special season in New Zealand by June 2021, marking the starting time time ever the country received a product of information technology. It will be the first production to return performing - all others have been closed since March 2020.[59] The announcement of this engagement was met with controversy due to New Zealand's response to the pandemics and the fact that most cast and crew members were either immigrants or not considered essential workers, while the native New Zealanders have been struggling to get dorsum on their feet due to economic effects of COVID.[60]

Characters

  • Simba: a male lion who is side by side in line to become king, son of Mufasa
  • Nala: a lioness who after becomes Simba'south love interest
  • Scar: a male person panthera leo, Simba's uncle and Mufasa's brother; he kills Mufasa in society to become male monarch
  • Rafiki: a female mandrill who serves as narrator
  • Mufasa: a male lion, King of the Pridelands; Simba's father and Sarabi'southward husband
  • Timon: a male meerkat who becomes a friend with Simba
  • Pumbaa: a male warthog who also becomes a friend with Simba
  • Zazu: a male person hornbill, Mufasa'due south majordomo
  • Shenzi: a female hyena; ane of Scar's minions
  • Banzai: a male hyena; one of Scar'southward minions
  • Ed: a male hyena who cannot speak; one of Scar's minions
  • Sarabi: a lioness, Simba'due south mother and Mufasa's wife
  • The ensemble consists of a variety of African animals, Scar's hyenas, and plants

Original casts

The original primary casts of all major productions.

Character Broadway West Finish Gazelle Tour
(1st U.S. Tour)
Cheetah Bout
(2nd U.S. Tour)
Rafiki Tour
(3rd U.South. Tour)
Scar John Vickery Rob Edwards Patrick Page Larry Yando Marking Campbell
Rafiki Tsidii Le Loka Josette Bushell-Mingo Fredi Walker-Browne Thandazile A. Soni Buyi Zama
Mufasa Samuel E. Wright Cornell John Alton Fitzgerald White Rufus Bonds, Jr. Gerald Ramsey
Immature Simba Scott Irby-Ranniar Luke Youngblood Akil I. Lugman

Christopher Warren, Jr.

Khaleel Mandel Carter Joziyah Jean-Felix

Ramon Reed

Immature Nala Kajuana Shuford Dominique Moore Paula Collins

Cajai Fellows Johnson

Gloria Manning

Danielle W. Jalade

Simba Jason Raize Roger Wright Josh Belfry Brandon Victor Dixon Gerald Caesar
Nala Heather Headley Paulette Ivory Kissy Simmons Adia Ginneh Nia Holloway
Timon Max Casella Simon Gregor John Plumpis Benjamin Clost Nick Cordileone
Pumbaa Tom Alan Robbins Martyn Ellis Blake Hammond Bob Amaral Ben Lipitz
Zazu Geoff Hoyle Gregory Gudgeon Jeffrey Binder Derek Hasenstab Greg Jackson
Shenzi Tracy Nicole Chapman Stephanie Charles Jacquelyn Hodges Shaullanda LaCombe Martina Sykes
Banzai Stanley Wayne Mathis Paul J. Medford James Chocolate-brown-Orleans Melvin Abston Keith Bennett
Ed Kevin Cahoon Christopher Holt Wayne Pile Brian Sills Robbie Swift
Sarabi Gina Breedlove Dawn Michael Jean Michelle Grier Kimber Sprawl

The original production coiffure for the Broadway production.[61]

Title Original Broadway

Production Crew

Directed Julie Taymor
Choreographer Garth Fagan
Musical Managing director Joseph Church building
Breathtaking Design Richard Hudson
Costume Design Julie Taymor
Lighting Design Donald Holder
Mask Design Julie Taymor & Michael Back-scratch
Puppet Pattern Julie Taymor & Michael Curry
Sound Design Tony Meola
Hair Design Michael Ward
Make-upwards Design Michael Ward
Projection Design Geoff Puckett
Associate Scenic Design Peter Eastman & Jonathan Fensom
Associate Costume Pattern Mary Nemecek Peterson
Acquaintance Lighting Design Jeanne Koenig

Cast distinctions

  • Phindile Mkhize and Ntsepa Ptjeng are the merely actresses who performed as leads in the three languages the musical'southward been performed in. Phindile performed in English (American bout and Las Vegas, 2002–2010), Castilian (from 2012 to 2013) and Portuguese (2013); while Ntsepa was leading in Brazil (2014, as a substitute to Phindile), Basel (2015) and Shanghai (2016).
  • They are followed by Zama Magudulela, who performed as pb in two languages the musical'south been performed in: French (2007 to 2010) and Spanish (2011 to the present day). Zama is also the sole actress e'er to perform in 4 companies, every bit she was in the first Australian bout (2003–2006), German language (2006), French (2007–2010) and Spanish (2011-present) productions.
  • Portia Manyike is the only extra to perform in three languages, though she was never promoted to leading cast member. She's been part of the ensemble in France, Brazil and United mexican states.
  • Nteliseng Nkhela (German and English language), Nomvula Dlamini (English and Dutch), Ntsepa Pitjeng (English, Portuguese and Mandarin), Thabile Mtshali (English and Portuguese), Mukelisiwe Goba (English and Spanish) and Brown Lindiwe Mkhize (English language and Spanish) are the only actresses who performed as leading Rafikis in productions in 2 languages.
  • John Vickery was the first actor to motility from Broadway into a unlike product of the testify, when he chose to leave Broadway in 1999 to move to the Los Angeles production in 2000.
  • Sheila Gibbs was the beginning actress to move from a standby into a leading role. She was a Rafiki understudy for Tsidi Le Loka from 1997 to 1998 and was selected as leading from 2001 to 2002. This was followed by Gugwana Dlamini, who was a standby (1999–2002) and a leading (2002–2005) in the bear witness's London production and Buyisile Zama, who was a standby for Gugwana in London (2002–2003) and leading actress for the show's outset Australian tour (2003–2006).
  • Nomvula Dlamini was the first, and so far the just, actress who moved from Broadway into a production performed in a dissimilar linguistic communication, being the leading Rafiki on Broadway (2002–2004) and Holland (2004–2006).
  • Spanish actors Esteban Oliver and Mukelisiwe Goba were the outset actors who moved from Spain into Broadway, when they respectively took over the role of Zazu and Rafiki understudy in 2014 for a couple of months. Mukelisiwe then was transferred to the Gazelle Bout, taking over Tshidi Manye in September 2015.[62]
  • Having been in the evidence since its 1997 premiere, actress Lindiwe Dlamini is the actress who's been for more time in the show. She's followed by Joachim Benoit, who'southward been regularly performing as Zazu since the show premiered in Frg, in 2001.
  • Melina M'Poy was the first actress to perform as the two leading lionesses. She was Sarabi (French republic, 2007–2010) and Nala (Basel, London, Uk tour and Singapore, 2011–2015).
  • The Londoner production is known to have been the first to have selected non-African actresses to perform as Rafiki, since actresses Josette Bushell-Mingo (1999–2001) and Sharon D. Clarke (2001–2003) are English, though their understudies were South African. The American bout companies followed this when Fredi Walker and Fuchsia Walker were chosen as Rafiki in 2001 equally leadings for the first American tour and the Los Angeles 1, respectively.[63]
  • The Japanese and Korean productions also stand out since never throughout them the productions had leading African actresses. Native Japanese and Korean actresses performed as Rafiki during the productions.
  • Buyi Zama (2002–2016), Zama Magudulela (2002 up to the present 24-hour interval), Brown Lindiwe Mkhize (starting in 2005), Futhi Mhlongo (2000–2004; 2010–2018), Tshidi Manye (2000 up to the present 24-hour interval), Gugwana Dlamini (2002– up to present twenty-four hour period), Thandazile A. Soni (2002–2010; 2012 upwards to the present day), and Mpume Sikakane (2002 up to the present day) are the actresses who've been performing as either leading or stand up-bys to Rafiki for the longest time, having performed in several productions.
  • Alton Fitzgerald White (2002–2015), Nathaniel Stampley (2006–2010), and David Comrie (leading in the Spanish production from 2011 to 2017) performed as Mufasa for longer than any other actor. Behind them comes Jean-Luc Guizonne, who performed in Paris, Singapore and German (from 2007 to 2014).
  • On several occasions, members from different productions agreed to change places. That happened twice: when Patrick Brownish (American tour) and Gareth Saxe (Broadway) changed places every bit leading Scar in 2014–2015; Buyi Zama (American tour) changed places with Tshidi Manye (Broadway) as Rafiki in 2013–2014 and when Brown Lindiwe Mkhize (London) inverse places with Nteliseng Nkhela (American bout) again equally Rafiki in 2013. More recently, Tryphena Wade and Chondra Profit agreed to change places from the Northward American tour to Broadway.[64]
  • When actress Shirley Hlahatse was chosen equally the leading Rafiki in the Mexican production of the show, it marked the showtime time in years an extra who had never been in the bear witness earlier was given the role. In most occasions, understudies or standbys were promoted to leading.
  • South African dancer Keswa was 18 years old when she arrived on Broadway in 1999. She was the youngest performer e'er to exist given a role in the prove's ensemble group.
  • Balungile Gumede and Marvette Williams are the actresses who have played Sarabi for the longest timespan in the show. Balungile every bit of February 2018 is a encompass Sarabi, however she started in the German production of the show in 2010 taking over Marvette playing Sarabi until 2017 when she was replaced by Kerry Jean. They are followed past Tryphena Wade, who's besides performing as the lioness since 2010.
  • Enrique Segura is the actor who played Ed for the longest timespan in the bear witness, being on it for more than than a decade.
  • Segura is followed by Bonita J. Hamilton and James Brown-Orleans, who take been performing every bit hyenas Shenzi and Banzai for more than than five years.
  • Nokubonga Khuzwayo has been performing as Nala for the longest timespan in the show. She'due south performed in South Africa (2007–2008), Taiwan (2008), Las Vegas (2010–2011), American tour (2011) and Germany (2012–2017).
  • Lebo Yard, Tsidii LeLoka, Willi Welp and Gustavo Vaz were the only actors who were performers and directors of the show. Lebo Yard was the composer of various of the show's songs and performed on Broadway (1997–2000), Willi Welp performed as Scar from 2005 to 2015 and and so left to be the resident manager of the show'due south High german production and Gustavo was the resident managing director of the testify'southward Brazilian production at the same time he was a Scar and Pumbaa standby. Original Broadway Rafiki Tsidi LeLoka was as well role of the testify'south creative team, equally she's the one responsible for calculation Rafiki's chants to the story and writing her mourning vocal.
  • When Carlos Rivera played his 1000th performance on January 27, 2016, he turned into the player who's been performing as a leading Simba for the longest time in the show. He played the role in Spain for 700 times and for more than 300 times in Mexico.[65] He finally left the show in May 2016.
  • Rivera is likewise the sole leading bandage member whose voice can be heard in two different recordings. He takes part in the Spanish (2011) and Mexican (2015) cast recordings.
  • While information technology's a rule for all the productions of the show to have at to the lowest degree 6 South African performers in their casts, the South African one had a bandage fully made of native actors.
  • Nosipho Nkonqa is the bandage member who's been in more than productions than any other. She was in the Holland (2004–2006), South African (2007–2008), Taiwan (2008), Singapore (2011), United Kingdom tour (2012–2015), Basel (2015) and London (2016 upward to the present time) productions.
  • Andile Gumbi is the actor who performed as Simba for the longest time in the bear witness. He was in the original Australian tour (2003–2006), Shanghai (2006), Johannesburg (2007–2008), London (2009–2012) and Broadway (2012–2013).[66] He is followed by Jonathan Andrew Hume, who performed equally a standby (2001–2011) and as a full-time bandage fellow member (2011–2016) for the role.
  • Vusi Sondyazi is i of the actors who've been on the show for the longest fourth dimension. He'southward been serving as an ensemble vocalist and Mufasa understudy since 2003 and stays in the Gazelle Tour cast at the present, later having performed on Broadway, Taipei and Las Vegas as well.
  • Ntomb'Khona Dlamini is the actress who served as an understudy or ensemble member for the longest time. She was in the original Broadway company as an understudy to Tsidi LeLoka. After leaving for a cursory time betwixt 2000 and 2001, she went on to perform in the American tours. Summing up all this time, she's been in the show for more than xv years, finally leaving the company in 2013.
  • Gaia Aikman volition be the first extra always to perform as both Young and Adult Nala. She was 1 of the children assigned for that role in the original Dutch production (2004–2006) and was selected as the leading for the adult version of the same character in the Dutch revival production (2016–2017). Other notable young actors and actress' who accept gone on to be a part of the Adult Ensemble include: Lauren Alexandra Young Nala (London 2000) Ensemble Comprehend Nala (London 2013–2014), André Fabien Francis Immature Simba (London 2004) Ensemble (Germany 2015–2018), Jermaine Woods Immature Simba (London 2005) Ensemble Encompass Ed (Uk Bout 2014–2015).

Recordings

Virtually of the show's international productions had cast recordings which are available on CD, including:[67]

  • 1997 Broadway Cast
    • The original Broadway cast recording is the only cast recording of the musical that comes with the song "The King of beasts Sleeps This evening". It's also the only bandage recording that does not come with the full reprise of "Circle of Life", the last four verses of that song being added to the CD.
  • 1999 Japanese Bandage
    • The Japanese cast recording was re-released in 2011 with four extra karaoke tracks and new renditions of the songs using the instrumental tracks of the 1999 CD. (Walt Disney Records, ASIN: B0058X1C3S)[68]
  • 2002 German Cast
    • At former after the show's German debut, alternating versions of the songs "Der ewige kreis", "Endlose Nacht", "Er lebt in dir" and "Kann es wirklich liebe sein" (German versions of "Circle of Life", "Endless Nighttime", "He Lives in You lot" and "Tin You lot Experience The Love This night?") were released.
  • 2004 Dutch Cast
    • The 2016 Dutch revival production had a newly live recorded cast album with different instrumental tracks for the songs.
  • 2007 French Cast
    • Some fourth dimension during the promotion of the French promotion, a CD-unmarried containing a medley of the songs "Ils Vivent en Toi" and "Il Vit en Toi" (French versions of "They Live in You" and "He Lives in Y'all") was released, with a music video being recorded with actors Zama Magudulela (Rafiki), Jeremy Fontanet (Developed Simba) and Jean-Luc Guizonne (Mufasa) performing and singing the vocal with natives chanting in the background. This new version of the songs were also included in a special, double edition of the French bandage recording that as well came with a bonus DVD.[69]
  • 2007 S African Cast (live performance sound CD)
    • The song "Rafiki Mourns" was cutting from this CD, while every other song was included in their complete form. The CD besides comes with a remix of the song "One past Ane" performed past the cast.[lxx]
  • 2011 Spanish Cast
    • The Spanish CD already comes with the cuts made to the Broadway production in 2010. The song "The Morning Report" was totally cut, with some minutes of "Can You Feel The Honey This evening" and "The Madness of Male monarch Scar". Also, it is the only non-English CD where "1 by One" was renamed due to the language (in Spanish, it became "Somos mil"), though the song is performed with its original lyrics.
  • 2015 Mexican Cast
    • In this release, the Mexican Spanish versions of Simba Confronts Scar and Circumvolve of Life (Reprise) were comprised into a single song, this version being named Confrontación/Finale. It likewise includes the song which Timon sings to fool the hyenas, which was recorded in the studio and added to the cast album.
    • With the release of the Mexican cast recording, Castilian was the first language in which the musical was performed that spawned two different cast recordings. Mexican Spanish lyrics were translated by Aleks Syntek and Armando Manzanero.[71]
  • Note: A recording entitled The Lion Male monarch, by the London Theatre Orchestra and Singers, was released on November 14, 2000 (D-3 Entertainment, ASIN: B00004ZDR6). This is not the London original bandage recording.[72]

Of all the testify'south productions (counting the English ones), only the Brazilian and the Korean ones didn't have cast recordings released.

The Lion King: Original Broadway Bandage Recording

The Lion Male monarch: Original Broadway Bandage Recording is a cast recording released on 1997 by The Walt Disney Company, a recording of the songs as heard in the stage musical. Most of the tracks were composed past African composer Lebo M. and focused primarily on the African influences of the film'due south original music, with most songs beingness sung either partially or entirely in diverse African languages. The album was certified platinum by the RIAA on January 17, 2007.[73]

Rafiki's chants in "Rafiki Mourns" were written past Tsidii Le Loka, who originated the function on Broadway.

  1. "Circle of Life" – Faca Kulu, Lebo M, The Lion King Ensemble and Tsidii Le Loka
  2. "Grasslands Chant" – The Lion King Ensemble
  3. "The Forenoon Written report" – Geoff Hoyle, Samuel E. Wright and Scott Irby-Ranniar
  4. "The Lioness Hunt" – Lebo One thousand and The Lion King Ensemble
  5. "I Simply Can't Wait to Be King" – Geoff Hoyle, Kajuana Shuford, Scott Irby-Ranniar and The Lion King Ensemble
  6. "Chow Down" – Kevin Cahoon, Stanley Wayne Mathis and Tracy Nicole Chapman
  7. "They Live in You" – Samuel E. Wright and The Lion Rex Ensemble
  8. "Be Prepared" – John Vickery, Kevin Cahoon, Stanley Wayne Mathis, The Lion King Ensemble and Tracy Nicole Chapman
  9. "The Stampede" – The King of beasts King Ensemble
  10. "Rafiki Mourns" – The Lion King Ensemble and Tsidii Le Loka
  11. "Hakuna Matata" – Jason Raize, Max Casella, Scott Irby-Ranniar, The Panthera leo King Ensemble and Tom Alan Robbins
  12. "One by One" – Lebo M and The Lion Rex Ensemble
  13. "The Madness of King Scar" – Geoff Hoyle, Heather Headley, John Vickery, Kevin Cahoon, Stanley Wayne Mathis and Tracy Nicole Chapman
  14. "Shadowland" – Heather Headley, The Lion King Ensemble and Tsidii Le Loka
  15. "The Panthera leo Sleeps Tonight" – Lebo M
  16. "Endless Night" – Jason Raize and The Panthera leo King Ensemble
  17. "Can You Experience the Honey Tonight" – Heather Headley, Jason Raize, Max Casella, The Panthera leo Male monarch Ensemble and Tom Alan Robbins
  18. "He Lives in You (Reprise)" – Jason Raize, The Lion Male monarch Ensemble and Tsidii Le Loka
  19. "Simba Confronts Scar" – Mark Mancina and Robert Elhai
  20. "King of Pride Stone/Circle of Life (Reprise)" – Geoff Hoyle, Heather Headley, Jason Raize, Lebo Thou, Max Casella, The Lion Rex Ensemble, Tom Alan Robbins and Tsidii Le Loka
  • Notation: The songs "Grasslands Chant", "The Lioness Hunt", "Chow Down", "They Live in Yous", "Rafiki Mourns", "I by One", "The Madness of King Scar", "Shadowland", "Endless Night" and "Simba Confronts Scar" are new songs written for the musical.

Instrumentation

Robert Elhai, David Metzger and Bruce Fowler orchestrated the original Broadway product for 23 players, including:[74]1 wood flute soloist/flute/piccolo, one concertmistress, 2 violin, 1 violin/viola, 2 celli, i flute/clarinet/bass clarinet, iii French horns, 1 trombone, 1 bass trombone/tuba, one bass thespian (playing both contrabass and electrical bass), 1 drum player, ane guitar, two mallets/percussion players, ii percussion players (both of them at the sides of the phase) and three keyboard synthesizers.

David Metzger reduced the orchestration to 17 players for the West End premiere of the show; integrating two of the French Horns, a cello, a violin, the clarinets, and one of the mallet players into the keyboard parts. [75]

Most of the electric current productions use a smaller ensemble of 10 musicians (flutes, French horn, 2 keyboards, bass, guitar, drums, marimba, 2 percussionists), and fill out the rest with the electronic music system KeyComp. [76]

Awards and nominations

Original Broadway production

Year Award Anniversary Category Nominee Upshot
1998 Drama Desk Awards Outstanding Musical Nominated
Outstanding Featured Actor in a Musical Max Casella Nominated
Geoff Hoyle Nominated
Outstanding Featured Actress in a Musical Tsidii Le Loka Won
Outstanding Managing director Julie Taymor Won
Outstanding Choreography Garth Fagan Won
Outstanding Orchestrations Robert Elhai, David Metzger, and Bruce Fowler Nominated
Outstanding Set Pattern Richard Hudson Won
Outstanding Costume Design Julie Taymor Won
Outstanding Lighting Pattern Donald Holder Won
Outstanding Sound Blueprint Tony Meola Won
Outstanding Boob Design Julie Taymor and Michael Back-scratch Won
Theatre World Awards Max Casella Won
Tony Awards Best Musical Won
Best Book of a Musical Roger Allers and Irene Mecchi Nominated
Best Original Score Elton John, Tim Rice, Hans Zimmer, Lebo M, Mark Mancina, Jay Rifkin and Julie Taymor Nominated
Best Performance by a Featured Actor in a Musical Samuel Eastward. Wright Nominated
Best Performance past a Featured Actress in a Musical Tsidii Le Loka Nominated
Best Direction of a Musical Julie Taymor Won
Best Choreography Garth Fagan Won
Best Orchestrations Robert Elhai, David Metzger and Bruce Fowler Nominated
Best Scenic Design Richard Hudson Won
All-time Costume Blueprint Julie Taymor Won
Best Lighting Blueprint Donald Holder Won

Original London production

Year Award Ceremony Category Nominee Upshot
1999 Laurence Olivier Awards Best New Musical Nominated
All-time Actor in a Musical Rob Edwards Nominated
Best Actress in a Musical Josette Bushell-Mingo Nominated
Best Director Julie Taymor Nominated
Best Theatre Choreographer Garth Fagan Won
Best Set Blueprint Richard Hudson Nominated
Best Costume Design Julie Taymor Won
Best Lighting Blueprint Donald Holder Nominated

Original French republic production

Twelvemonth Honor Ceremony Category Nominee Result
2008 Molière Awards Best Musical Won
Best Costume Pattern Julie Taymor Won
Best Lighting Blueprint Donald Holder Won

Original Australian Production

Year Award Ceremony Category Nominee Result
2004 Helpmann Awards Best Musical Won
Best Direction of a Musical Julie Taymor Won
All-time Choreography in a Musical Garth Fagan Won
Best Female person Thespian in a Musical Buyisile Zama Nominated
Best Male Player in a Musical Tony Harvey Nominated
Best Female Actor in a Supporting Role in a Musical Cherine Peck Nominated
Best Male person Thespian in a Supporting Role in a Musical Terry Bader Nominated
Best Original Score Tim Rice, Elton John, Lebo M, Hans Zimmer, Julie Taymor, Mark Mancina & Jay Rifkin Nominated
Best Costume Blueprint Julie Taymor Won
Best Lighting Design Donald Holder Nominated
Best Audio Design Steve Kennedy Nominated

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External links

  • Official website
  • The Lion King at the Internet Broadway Database
  • The King of beasts King Musical Lyrics

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