The Lion King Tickets

The Lion King at the Lyceum Theatre, London

Disney’s family musical, The Lion King, tells the colourful story of a wide-eyed lion cub, Simba, and his journey from a juvenile outcast to King of the Pride - with a little help from his friends, Timon the Meerkat and Pumba the Warthog. Elton John’s fabulous score underpins this hugely popular production, which brings alive the magic of the African Savannah with amazing puppets and dazzling costumes and sets.

*Latecomers may not be admitted to a performance, and if admitted, may not be seated in the seats that have been originally allocated.

Please note that for all bookings at price level 5 (£28/£29/£31/£35) your tickets will automatically be left at the box office for your collection. Please ensure you have a form of ID with you and allow additional time in your journey to enable ticket collection. The box office will open one hour prior to the performance start time.

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  • The show is recommended for children over the age of five. 
  • Children under the age of three will NOT be admitted. 
  • Children between three and five may watch the show, but customers may be asked to leave without a refund if they are unable to sit quietly.
  • In NO circumstance will babes in arms be allowed into the show.
  • Children under the age of 16 must be accompanied by an adult for Health and Safety reasons.
  • All children who meet the age requirements must have a ticket in order to see the show.  They will not be permitted to sit on the laps of anyone in the group.

The Lion King is a family show, but is also important to remember that the age limit is strictly three years old and toddlers will not be admitted. This is a strict limit, but the Lyceum Theatre recommend bringing children no younger than five, as it may be too long for little ones.

The stalls are enormous in the Lyceum Theatre, and sloped too, so children have more of a chance of getting a decent view than they might in many theatres. The stalls and the Royal Circle would be the best choice if you are taking children, but if you are taking little ones to any show, it is always advisable to take a cushion just in case.

  
SIMBA Andile Gumbi
NALA Ava Brennan
MUFASA Shaun Escoffery
SCAR George Asprey
TIMON Damian Baldet
PUMBAA Keith Bookman
ZAZU Stephen Matthews
RAFIKI Brown Lindiwe Mkhize
SHENZI Jacquelyn Hodges
BANZAI Gary Forbes
ED Sebastien Torkia

The Lion King at the Lyceum Theatre - London

In the heart of Covent Garden, the large auditorium of the Lyceum Theatre has three levels: Stalls, Royal Circle and Grand Circle. As shown in the seating plan below the seats bottleneck towards the front of the Stalls. This means that most seats have good central views, though the end two seats of certain rows are slightly sidelined (rows A to K). The Royal Circle and Grand Circle have generous high views; however the last rows in the Stalls and Royal Circle suffer from a slight overhang. The curvature of the Grand Circle means there are a number of restricted views for seats at the sides (Row J backwards).

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Location

West End

Venue

Lyceum Theatre

Booking until

Sunday 30th September 2012

Performance Times

Mon No show
Tue 7:30PM
Wed 2:30PM 7:30PM
Thu 7:30PM
Fri 7:30PM
Sat 2:30PM 7:30PM
Sun 2:30PM

Duration

2h 30m

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