Disneyland is sharing the magic of The Lion King with families in a way you’ve never seen it done before. June is Black Music Month, and Disneyland is inviting you to come Celebrate Soulfully with experiences that honor Black heritage and culture through music, food, art, and more at the Happiest Place on Earth.Part of that cultural celebration is Disneyland’s newest show, Tale of the Lion King now running Thursday through Monday at the Fantasyland Theatre.
A reimagining of the classic story of The Lion King, popularized by Disney’s 1994 animated film, the 25-minute show features an all-human narrative from The Storytellers of the Pride Lands.
Show director Paul David Bryant decided to forego the typical costuming giving the illusion of an animal appearance to focus on the storytelling and allow the performers to shine.
The story of Simba’s rise from a spirited young cub to an assertive King ready to carry on the rich legacy of his father is told through dialogue, song, dance, and live percussion, steeped in African folklore traditions.
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