El rey león en Broadway





Descripción
Reserve sus entradas para ver "El Rey León" en Broadway, un gran espectáculo ganador de un Tony. "El Rey León" es uno de los musicales favorito de niños y adultos por igual, una fiesta de imágenes y sonidos con un vestuario vistoso y música de Elton John y Tim Rice ganadora de premios. No se pierda la oportunidad de ver este popular espectáculo de Broadway durante su visita a la ciudad de Nueva York.
Opciones de la excursión
Itinerario
Se recomienda llegar 30 minutos antes del espectáculo
El musical del Rey León cuenta la historia al estilo Hamlet de Simba, el príncipe de los leones africanos, que lucha contra su malvado tío Scar por el trono. Pero antes de que Simba pueda ocupar el lugar que le corresponde en el "Círculo de la Vida", crece con sus dos amigos amantes de la diversión, el sabio burlón Timon y el malvado jabalí Pumbaa. Juntos le enseñan a Simba su filosofía de vida, "Hakuna Matata" (Sin preocupaciones). Basado en la película de Disney de 1994, y el libro de Roger Allers e Irene Mecchi, el musical incluye la canción ganadora del Oscar "Can You Feel the Love Tonight". Las canciones adicionales son de Hans Zimmer, Lebo M, Mark Mancina y Jay Rifkin. Esta fiesta visual es famosa por la compleja fusión animal-títere-humano de la directora Julie Taymor, y es amada por audiencias de todas las edades.
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Información importante
- Accesible para silla de ruedas
- Hay opciones de transporte público disponibles en las cercanías
- Adecuado para todos los niveles de aptitud física
- Recomendado para mayores de 6 años
- No se permiten niños menores de 2 años en el teatro.
- Si necesita asientos accesibles, llame a nuestro equipo de atención al cliente al 888-651-9785 para consultar sobre la disponibilidad antes de completar su reserva.
- Los mejores asientos disponibles se asignan por teatro en el momento de la compra y se enumerarán en sus boletos reales.
- Para prevenir fraudes, sus entradas serán entregadas a más tardar 2 semanas antes de la actuación.
- IDENTIFICACIÓN CON FOTO: Los huéspedes mayores de 18 años deben presentar una identificación con foto válida emitida por el gobierno. Los huéspedes menores de 18 años también pueden mostrar una identificación escolar, un certificado de nacimiento o una tarjeta de seguridad social (no se requiere fotografía). Los huéspedes menores de 12 años deben estar acompañados por un adulto que cumpla con estos requisitos.
- A los invitados que no cumplan con estas políticas se les negará la entrada o se les pedirá que abandonen el teatro.
Opiniones(659)
We took our 7 year old (her first Broadway show), and the Lion King did not disappoint. I recommend it as a great first Broadway experience. However, I am surprised by the other reviewers who talk positively about the wheelchair accessible seating. I use a wheelchair and was seated in the back row. All other seats in the theater have steps to get to them. I knew when I purchased the tickets that the theater does not have any other wheelchair seating closer to the stage. This is frustrating, but what made our experience terrible was the ushers sat people in the last row (the accessible seating row) and the 2nd to last row for the first 30 minutes of the show. They talked loudly to the people who they were seating. They opened the door to the lobby, throwing light into the theater repeatedly. They used lights on their phones to guide people in. At one point, the row in front of me had to stand up while at least 8 people went into their seats. I could not focus on the show and was distracted for many scenes. This was really disappointing. I spoke to a manager who said that all ticket holders have a right to their seat and to enter when they wish. I pointed out that the theater has signs saying management can seat latecomers at their discretion. The 2nd act was much better because there weren't any distractions. Bottom line, to preserve the experience of people who need the accessible seats, the theater should not seat latecomers during the show.
Though not a huge broadway fan and this being my first show I was amazed at how visually appealing Lion King was. It was jaw dropping in visual imagery. I’ll confess I didn’t get into the musical aspect as much and even so couldn’t understand the words but the everything else made it so worth it. On a negative note the seating comfort was dismal, cramped and difficult to exit to a row if needed. Be prepared to suffer a little.
Mesmerizing experience Have simply become a broadway theater fan for life Creativity x perfection = spell bound 2 hours I loved being there ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
A wonderful musical, even better than last time I saw it. Even a seat in ‘the orchestra’ (or stalls) which meant I couldn’t see the whole stage didn’t detract from my enjoyment of the show, especially as characters came down through the audience. Highly recommended!
One of the best experience that you don’t want to miss! Make sure you will see this broadway show one of the best
An extraordinary experience. An American show
A well done presentation but with reasonable production
Excellent casting and the kids enjoyed.
Super best show worth it no wonder going on so successfully for years A must watch for all lion king fans
Amazing production. So moving when the "animals" come down the aisles to much whooping and cheering from the crowd - great atmosphere. We were able to get some same day tickets just by going to the box office.



