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Nov 3, 2024
I love musicals, but this is an easy ultimate favourite out of them all for me. I watch this over and over again, and go every year. The experience they provide is unmatched. Beautiful, and astoundin… Full review by Hailey S
Oct 29, 2024
I've been in New York a few times but I've never experienced a broadway show. This time I had the occasion to go and finally see it with my future wife. Despite the expensive tickets, we really enjoy… Full review by bobgianna
Oct 26, 2024
Our family went to see The Lion King on Broadway and absolutely loved it. I had seen the touring show before but seeing it New York was really special and this was our kids first time. Would highly r… Full review by GoVols79
Hello! I’m just wondering if the traveling Lion King show also does the animal parade like in NY. I’m looking at tickets and trying to decide the best place to sit when it comes to Boston for me and my grandmother. Thanks in advance!
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The animals start down the aisles so an aisle seat is amazing. It is a fabulous show x
Myself, a teenager and a 10 year old (56 inches tall) would like to watch Lion King this August. A few questions: We prefer to sit in the center. Is row F, H, K, L better? I have heard that seats that are too front are not good since you can't see. Is F too front especially for the 10 year old? F109-111 while the H K L seats are around 110-119 around there. I notice the F seats are available on Friday 8pm and all the seats on this show are actually cheaper than other days. Is there a different or worst cast on Friday? Thanks so much!
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There is a website called viewfrommyseat that can give you a better idea of what to look for.
Best broadway show for me and my 23yr old daughter. First time in New York.
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That’s tricky! There are so many, it’s like recommending novels. Here’s a few suggestions. As Harry Potter fans, the Cursed Child 2-parter was amazing. Come From Away is an …
That’s tricky! There are so many, it’s like recommending novels. Here’s a few suggestions. As Harry Potter fans, the Cursed Child 2-parter was amazing. Come From Away is an incredible, upbeat and unique perspective of 9/11 from a tiny town in Canada that hosted 33 jumbo jets, more guests than lived in the town itself. Seeing amongst New Yorkers was special. Light and considerably less expensive (discounted tickets out there), I enjoyed Kinky Boots. Disney fans of all ages can appreciate Lion King-costumes are beyond creative. I can tell you what shows didn’t seem to have a story, or if they did, were hard to follow for me, despite the rave reviews. Two that stand out were Cats and Phantom of the Opera. Why don’t you check out one of the Broadway websites and seek synopses that sound appealing? Then check trip advisor for opinions of those shows? Since my best friend moved to NY a few years ago, I’ve seen quite a few recently and truly enjoy theater despite having not an ounce of musical talent myself! :)