Taking up residency in 1999, animal-tastic musical 'The Lion King' shows no signs of moving out of the Lyceum, its vibrant yellow banners as much a part of the theatre's exterior as its original, nineteenth-century portico. On the plus side, at least the Lyceum is being used. The theatre - once managed by Henry Irving - has stood dark and dormant for periods of its history. It hasn't always operated as a theatre either, the venue variously renovated into a wartime ballroom and transformed into a gig venue where The Clash, Bob Marley, and The Who all played.
There is nothing subtle about Lebo M, Elton John and Tim Rice's show 'The Lion King', whose lurid colours and costumes would make a rainbow feel monochrome. But Simba's flight, and then his return ...
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