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PostHeaderIcon Lion King Still Tops Broadway Box Office for Week Ending 10/25/2015 with $1.90 Million

Lion King Broadway musical Lead the list with the grossing $1,901,907 and had an attendance rate of 100%, same as that of the previous week. Wicked (Grossing $1,621,057), Aladdin ($1,500,799), Hamilton ($1,489,233) and The Book of Mormon (Grossing $1,483,464) are in the list next to Lion King.

The 34 shows on the boards grossed $27,391,971, improving around 8.47% from the previous week’s totals.

Below are the Top 20 Grosses from BroadwayWorld.com for the week ending October 25, 2015.

1. The Lion King – (MINSKOFF) $1,901,907
2. Wicked – (GERSHWIN) $1,621,057
3. Aladdin – (NEW AMSTERDAM) $1,500,799
4. Hamilton – (RICHARD RODGERS) $1,489,233
5. The Book Of Mormon – (EUGENE O’NEILL) $1,483,464
6. An American In Paris – (PALACE) $1,416,288
7. On Your Feet! – (MARQUIS) $1,096,202
8. Beautiful – (STEPHEN SONDHEIM) $1,075,201
9. China Doll – (SCHOENFELD) $1,072,111
10. Something Rotten! – (ST. JAMES) $986,138
11. Kinky Boots – (AL HIRSCHFELD) $981,435
12. The Phantom Of The Opera – (MAJESTIC) $882,925
13. The King And I – (VIVIAN BEAUMONT) $875,907
14. Finding Neverland – (LUNT-FONTANNE) $849,283
15. Matilda – (SHUBERT) $768,398
16. FUN HOME – (CIRCLE IN THE SQUARE) $745,661
17. Les Miserables – (IMPERIAL) $744,129
18. The Curious Incident Of The Dog In The Night-Time – (ETHEL BARRYMORE) $701,819
19. Jersey Boys – (AUGUST WILSON) $698,868
20. Chicago – (AMBASSADOR) $667,269

{Via BroadwayWorld.com}

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PostHeaderIcon Lion King Musical in the $2 Million Club – Tops Broadway Box Office for Week Ending August 02, 2015

Lion King Broadway musical in the $2 Million Club and Lead the list with the grossing $2,624,288 and had an attendance rate of 99.2%, about 0.8% less than that of the previous week. Wicked (Grossing $2,118,401) musical is also in the $2 Million Club and in the 2nd position behind Lion King. Aladdin (Grossing $1,854,407), Hamilton (Grossing $1,490,816) and The Book of Mormon (Grossing $1,474,355) are in the list next to Wicked. The 28 shows on the boards grossed $28,789,622, improving around 2.56% from the previous week’s totals.

Below are the Top 22 Grosses from BroadwayWorld.com for the week ending August 02, 2015.

1. The Lion King – (MINSKOFF) $2,624,288
2. Wicked – (GERSHWIN) $2,118,401
3. Aladdin – (NEW AMSTERDAM) $1,854,407
4. Hamilton – (RICHARD RODGERS) $1,490,816
5. The Book Of Mormon – (EUGENE O’NEILL) $1,474,355
6. An American In Paris – (PALACE) $1,388,952
7. Penn & Teller On Broadway – (MARQUIS) $1,304,660
8. Finding Neverland – (LUNT-FONTANNE) $1,200,295
9. The King And I – (VIVIAN BEAUMONT) $1,134,145
10. Matilda – (SHUBERT) $1,108,854
11. The Phantom Of The Opera – (MAJESTIC) $1,090,526
12. An Act Of God – (STUDIO 54) $1,074,778
13. Something Rotten! – (ST. JAMES) $1,073,132
14. Beautiful – (STEPHEN SONDHEIM) $946,124
15. Mamma Mia! – (BROADHURST) $939,807
16. Kinky Boots – (AL HIRSCHFELD) $890,611
17. The Curious Incident Of The Dog In The Night-Time – (ETHEL BARRYMORE) $842,068
18. Fish In The Dark – (CORT) $$841,809
19. FUN HOME – (CIRCLE IN THE SQUARE) $782,634
20. Les Miserables – (IMPERIAL) $766,999
21. Chicago – (AMBASSADOR) $748,452
22. Jersey Boys – (AUGUST WILSON) $651,437

{Via BroadwayWorld.com}

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PostHeaderIcon The Lion King becomes Highest Grossing Show at the Landmark Theatre VA

The show has grossed more than $5.5 million in ticket sales, according to officials with Broadway in Richmond. The four-week run of Disney’s The Lion King has broken the Landmark Theater box office record for a Broadway engagement. When the show ends this Sunday, it will have grossed over $5.5 million and performed for over 93,000 people. In comparison, the three-week run of the Broadway hit “Wicked” at the Landmark in 2010 brought in about $4.8 million.

Organizers estimate that the show has produced a $19.5 million economic impact on the Richmond region. including hotels, restaurants, parking, and businesses patronized by audience members and production staff.

“We are so proud to share the experience of this groundbreaking production with audiences in Richmond, and to entertain so many first-time and regular theatergoers,” said Jack Eldon, Vice President, Domestic, Disney Theatrical Productions in a statement. “We are overwhelmed by the enduring response to the show and thank all of Central Virginia for an incredible engagement.”

“The Lion King brought us incredibly talented creative artists and actors, and a team that worked hard to maintain the highest theatrical standards,” says Steve Traxler, President, Chicago-based Jam Theatricals, the presenting company for Broadway In Richmond, “and the patrons and our loyal Broadway In Richmond subscribers showed their thanks by supporting this blockbuster engagement and making it a success.”

The Lion King, seventh longest-running musical in Broadway history won six 1998 Tony Awards, including Best Musical, Best Costume Design, and Best Choreography.

The Lion King closes at Landmark Theatre VA on Sunday, March 11, 2012 and Moves to New Orleans LA. Lion King performances start at Mahalia Jackson Theatre March 14, 2012 and continue through April 15, 2012. Buy Lion King New Orleans LA Tickets and Get $10 OFF on Orders over $350! Use Code #SpringSavings at Checkout.

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PostHeaderIcon The Lion King Broadway Tickets Booking Through to 19 Aug 2012

Walt Disney’s Broadway production of The Lion King has extended its booking period through to 19 Aug 2012. The Lion King, now in its 15th year, is the 7th longest running show in Broadway history.

Lion King Musical tells the story of the epic adventures of a young lion cub named Simba as he struggles to accept the responsibilities of adulthood and his destined role as king. Lion King Musical is undoubtedly familiar to many, the art that occurs in New York theaters may be foreign to some. An extensive amount of dexterity is incorporated into every aspect of the show.

Director Julie Taymor became the first woman in Broadway history to win the Tony Award for Best Director of a Musical. Directed by Julie Taymor and choreographed by Garth Fagan, The Lion King currently features Gareth Saxe (Scar), Alton Fitzgerald White (Mufasa), Tshidi Manye (Rafiki), Jeff Binder (Zazu), Ben Jeffrey (Pumbaa), Fred Berman (Timon), Adam Jacobs (Simba), Chauntee Schuler (Nala), James Brown-Orleans (Banzai), Bonita J. Hamilton (Shenzi), Enrique Segura (Ed) and, Alphonso Romero Jones II and Judah Bellamy (Young Simba) and, Khail Toi Bryant and Shaylin Becton (Young Nala). The creative team for The Lion King features Richard Hudson (sets), Michael Curry (costumes), Donald Holder (lighting) and Steve Canyon Kennedy (sound).

The Lion King won six Tony Awards, including Best Musical, and is the 7th longest-running musical on Broadway, surpassing the record previously held by ‘Beauty and the Beast.’ The Lion King Musical is Playing in Standing Production In Minskoff Theatre, New York NY. Buy Lion King Broadway Tickets Online, Use Code AFF$10 to Get $10 OFF on Orders over $350!

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PostHeaderIcon Garth Fagan, Lion King Musical choreographer – Interview

Fourteen years after choreographing “The Lion King,” Fagan still delights in talking about the stage musical, a melding of song, dance, story, masks and puppetry.

Garth Fagan - Choreographer Lion King Broadway Musical

Garth Fagan - Choreographer Lion King Broadway Musical


Fagan won a Tony award in 1998 for choreography. The choreographer and founder of Garth Fagan Dance attended a March performance of a touring production of “The Lion King” in Rochester, where his professional troupe is based.

The Lion King musical comes to Syracuse, NY on Tuesday, September 06, 2011 for a four-week run. It premiered on Broadway in November 1997 and continues to play there.

Based on the 1994 Disney movie, “The Lion King” tells the story of lion cub Simba, heir to his father Mufasa’s throne as ruler of the animal kingdom. Simba is remorseful believing he is to blame for his father’s death, which unbeknownst to him had been engineered by his evil uncle Scar. Guilt drives the lion cub to run away.

“The Lion King” still affects the 71-year-old Fagan in unexpected ways.

“I still bawl like a baby at the first number,” he says referring to “Circle of Life.”

“I know every step, every sound, where everyone’s going to be.

I’m checking it out to make sure things are just right. I still cry; it brings back some sort of childhood stuff that I thought I had buried.”

Memories of his daughter, who died at 3 years old in a car accident, influenced the creation of his dances.

“I never liked cats. I’m a dog person,” he says with a tinge of his Jamaican accent surfacing. But Fagan’s daughter, Sherrin, was a cat lover.

Working on a production where the big cats rule, “I had to learn how to get some respect for that,” he says with a laugh that rumbles forth.

“You use negatives to become a positive,” he says of the tragic circumstances.

Read the complete Interview {Via http://blog.syracuse.com}

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