The Lion King Tickets
Sheas Performing Arts Center | Buffalo, New York
After decades roaming all across the globe, it is finally time, New York, as the live stage adaptation, The Lion King, will be performing for a limited time in Buffalo, only at Sheas Performing Arts Center on Sunday 29th December 2024! Relive your nostalgic childhood memories based on the previous Disney movie of the identical name, yet this time, right in front of you on the actual platform!
Disney's The Lion King play is creatively spearheaded by an incredible cast and crew. The musical not only spotlights the African-inspired tale of the exiled Lion prince and would-be King, Simba, but also the iconic and expanded music that multiple viewers have grown up with since childhood.
Discover anew for yourself the reason why The Lion King is part of the longest-running Broadway shows until now, and don't be the odd one out on Sunday 29th December 2024! Purchase your tickets today as seats are assured to sell out quickly.
Broadway is the birthplace of one more world-class play, The Lion King, as it continues its successful run with one more limited showing to be held on Sunday 29th December 2024 in Sheas Performing Arts Center, found in Buffalo, New York. With unbelievable architecture and design found all over the aforementioned venue, locals have proclaimed that Sheas Performing Arts Center still is one of their {favorite|top|favored show theater venues for the longest time.
The musical tells the tale of growth of a little lion cub called Simba, who is next in line to lead as the King of the Pride Lands following his father. The African territory however is filled with secrecy and internal strife, as even in this pure and childlike plot, tragedy comes when Simba's father and King is killed due to the intent of his wicked uncle Scar, who wishes to take over as King of the Pride Lands. The fledgling cub fears for his own life and goes into hiding for much of his early childhood. During this exile, he runs into new acquaintances, Timon and Pumbaa, who live a worry-free lifestyle and influence him to do the same. the young prince's relaxed demeanor then turns upside down when he once more meets his long-time confidant Nala, who encourages him to return to the Pride Lands and asks him to overthrow his abusive uncle.
This complicated plot of tragedy, strong bonds, and acceptance of duty is enhanced by the iconic and emotional music, created by Elton John and Tim Rice. Their original compositions, coupled with more compositions and lyrics from the likes of Zimmer, Lebo M, Mark Mancina, Jay Rifkin, and director Julie Taymor have contributed to the immense success of the musical not only in local performances, but also in Europe and Asia performances.
The original stage adaptation debuted on July 8, 1997, at the Orpheum theater in Minneapolis, Minnesota. It was an instant box office hit and achieved almost instant success, ending up to the show's shift and beginnings on the Broadway stage on October 15, 1997. Still running for more than two decades since its debut, be one of the lucky ones to witness the third longest-running show from Broadway as it comes to New York. Seats are now available by clicking on the links that are provided above this page.