The Lion King was last in Boston, Massachusetts playing the Boston Opera House in Boston, Massachusetts from February 16 – March 21, 2010. Tickets went onsale to the general public through Ticketmaster on November 8, 2009 at 10am EST. Bookmark LionKingTour.net for information on when Lion King will be returning to Boston.
Archive for November, 2009
Lion King Costa Mesa | Segerstrom Hall
The Lion King was last in Costa Mesa, California playing Segerstrom Hall from May 26 – June 13, 2010. The Lion King Costa Mesa cast includes Brent Harris (Scar), Dionne Randoph (Mufasa), Phindile Mkhize (Rafiki), Tony Freeman (Zazu), Ben Lipitz (Pumbaa), Tyler Murree (Timon), Andre Jackson (Simba) and Marja Harmon (Nala). Tickets went onsale to the general public through Ticketmaster.
Lion King Des Moines | Des Moines Civic Center
Lion King Hartford | Bushnell Theatre
Lion King Madison | Overture Center
Lion King Philadelphia | Kimmel Center
Lion King Portland | Keller Auditorium
The Lion King was last in Portland, Oregon, playing the Keller Auditorium from June 16 – July 11, 2010. The Lion King Portland cast included Brent Harris (Scar), Dionne Randoph (Mufasa), Phindile Mkhize (Rafiki), Tony Freeman (Zazu), Ben Lipitz (Pumbaa), Tyler Murree (Timon), Andre Jackson (Simba) and Marja Harmon (Nala). Tickets went onsale to the general public through Ticketmaster on Sunday, February 21 at 7am PST. Check back information on upcoming dates when Lion King will be visiting Portland.
Lion King Salt Lake City | Capitol Theatre
The Lion King will be coming to Capitol Theatre in Salt Lake City, Utah from August 11 – September 26, 2010. Tickets will go onsale to the general public through Ticketmaster yet no onsale date has been released. Check back for up-to-date information. For advanced tickets, premium seating and sold out shows, review the ticket options featured below.
Lion King Celebrates its 5000th Performance on Broadway
The Lion King, the landmark musical from Disney, will celebrate its 5000 Broadway performance at Minskoff Theatre on November 5. There are only eight other musicals which have made this milestone, include Beauty and the Beast from Disney. The Lion King is Broadway’s ninth longest run for a musical and the first of American musicals to have 50 million guests from around the world. The Lion King is now in its 13th year, after opening officially November 13, 1997, following the preview starting on October 13 at New Amsterdam Theatre. It has consistently been in the top five of Broadway’s grossing shows. June 13, 2006 the show moved over to Minskoff Theatre, its current home.



