Wicked Tour

Ali Fedotowsky, the charismatic and beautiful San Francisco career-oriented woman, has returned. After re-prioritizing her life she’s ready now for finding her soul mate. With ABC’s “The Bachelorette” sixth edition premiering on Monday, May 24, Ali will get the chance for finding her true love.

The search for Mr. Right by Ali will be taking place over some of the more adventurous and romantic dates yet, including a special New York City trip and viewing of The Lion King. The Broadway adventure of Ali’s begins at Minskoff Theatre with her auditioning seven men who try to dance and sing into her heart, hoping to be selected to make their Broadway debuts with her in the performance that night of The Lion King, the Tony winning musical.

The Lion King is still one of Broadway’s, as well as the world’s, most popular shows. It is has the eighth longest run for a musical in the history of Broadway and the first musical in American history to be seen by 50 million worldwide guests. The Lion King is currently in its 13th year. It opened officially November 13, 1997. It consistently has been a top five grossing show on Broadway. The Lion King, in adition to its North American tour and playing on Broadway, can also be seen on stages in Las Vegas, Tokyo, Paris, Hamburg and London. In September 2010, a new production will open in Singapore. More information and tickets can be found at www.LionKing.com.

The host of “The Bachelorette” is Chris Harrison. Next Entertainment with partner Warner Horizon Television is the producer. The executive producers are Martin Hilton and Mike Fleiss. The broadcast for “The Bachelorette” is in the selected HDTV format for ABC, 720 Progressive (720P), with stereo sound. Closer to the airdate is when the television parental guideline is going to be posted.

The program starting on Monday, May 31 will be moving to its two hour regular run time at 8-10 pm. “The Bachelorette” episodes will be made available at ABC.com for users one day after airing over network television to watch online.

The Broadway “The Lion King” espisode airdate will be announced soon.

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By admin On May 5, 2010