From the audience’s response, it was clear that many in the audience had seen the show before. First there was the cry of Rafiki, the show’s guide played by Gugwana Dlamini. As the house dimmed at The Fox Theatre for The Lion King’s current run (through June 19), it was clear within minutes that the show has lost neither its luster nor its appeal. In fact, compared to most jukebox musicals, it’s practically Shakespeare. There’s no question that The Lion King the musical is equally successful on its own terms. Although it may seem unfair to compare the latest tour of Disney’s The Lion King to a hamburger, it’s actually both a compliment and a testament to the quality of this theatrical adaptation of one of the franchise’s most successful animated features. One of the key achievements of successful fast food chains is that no matter where you travel, an entrée tastes consistently the same.
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