

This app is free to download and more information can be found at Dedicated to improving accessibility and inclusivity in theatre, The Lion King is the first West End theatre production to offer this service to audience members. This visual timeline app supports people with additional needs, such as autism, to experience Disney’s The Lion King. The Lyceum theatre has a partnership with PicturePath. The Disney merchandise kiosks are all fully accessible.

We also have an online food and drink portal available. There are currently no low counters at the bars or confectionery kiosks, however, staff are available to take orders and will bring them to your seats if necessary. You can see our seating plan online, or you can request a more detailed plan by contacting our box office. From here there are 3 steps up then 3 steps down to Row A and 33 steps up to Row M. The lift to the Grand Circle brings you out into the auditorium near Row B. From here there are a total of 14 steps down to Row A and 12 steps up to Row P. The lift to the Royal Circle brings you out into the auditorium at Row H. All levels, apart from the Stalls, are laid out over a number of steps. There are lift facilities available to all levels of the Lyceum Theatre, located via the entrance on Exeter Street. From here there are 7 steps down to the Stalls and 12 steps up to the Royal Circle landing.

In the jungle, two amusing characters – Pumba and Timone – befriend Simba and teach him about their carefree lifestyle: Hakuna Matata. When Simba becomes a young adult, he receives a plea to return to the Pride Lands to fight for his fateful destiny as king and bring the ravaged region back to its former glory.ĭon’t miss this beautiful story of love and revival!For tickets at Miami’s Adrienne Arsht Center, go to Or, for other venues on the National Tour of The Lion King, click here.The Lyceum Theatre’s main entrance is up three steps to the lower foyer. The young cub flees, embarking on a new life. The Lion King is the story of Simba, a lion cub prince growing up in the African savanna, whose hero is his father, Mufasa the king of the Pride Lands. Simba’s evil uncle, Scar, takes the king’s life and heartlessly convinces Simba the tragedy is his fault. Broadway’s Best Musical Playing in Miami now through May 26 Disney’s Award-Winning Musical: The Lion King - now playing at Miami’s Adrienne Arsht Center through May 26 - and then at other venues in the National TourĪ breathtaking spectacle of artistry and choreography, stunning costuming, live-size puppetry and captivating musicality, Disney’s The Lion King Musical, is like nothing you’ve ever seen before live on stage!
