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| dshyates Tue 6/5/2007 8:26p | I have seen both the Broadway and the LA Lion King productions, and will be seeing the touring production in Charlotte, NC next month. I was wondering what to expect. What are the major differences between the touring and non-touring productions? Any info would be cool. Thx.
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| kennect Fri 6/8/2007 9:03p | To my personal knowledge I guess there will be two glaring differences for you in the show...One being the theater setting....Two being Pride Rock's entrance into a scene...Any other changes I am not aware of but what do I know??? I thought the touring company production I saw was perfection... |
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| dshyates Sun 6/10/2007 5:51p | "I thought the touring company production I saw was perfection..."
That's what I wanted to here. |
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| kennect Sun 6/10/2007 7:59p | Is Charlotte still the same fun it was years ago? I ask based on the idea I have only been there once in my life but it was an experience I will never forget...Wish I could say more but this isn't the place...What is the population of the area now? Just curious....
As far as Lion King goes...Obviously there had to be some changes for the touring production...Instead of telling you what I want to I will wait for you to comment on your own thoughts after seeing the touring production...Here in Atlanta the show was just announced as coming back about a year from now...I can't believe they have taken this long to bring it back...Supposedly the production is so large the only place that can house it here is the Atlanta Civic Center...An ugly theater but large enough capacity that shows make a killing when they run here in town...It seats close to four thousand...I think that the show probably does lose some of its charm playing in such a large venue...But even at that if you are lucky enough to have an aisle seat that is one of the aisle's used throughout the show it makes no difference...Keep an eye out for one thing though...Prior to the starting of the show....Just minutes before...I noticed smoked coming from the ceiling of the theater...Nothing major, I doubt many noticed...I asked an usher about it and was told this was everyone's notice that the house light's were ready to go down...Sure enough, they did in a matter of seconds...Saw it a second time and the same thing again...It also was the only time I have ever seen people going up and down the aisle's telling everyone to take their seats immediately...Not only at the opening but also for the second act...They were serious and almost frantic in their effort...Can't wait to hear what you think about it, I am sure you will have a good time...How long is the run there in Charlotte???? |
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| dshyates Wed 6/13/2007 1:16p | Chrlotte is still a hoot. Everything from sushi and martinis to a barn full of guys that look like Larry the cable guy and their lovely ladies. They are about 1 mil in the metro area. The Loin King is running Jul 12-Aug 19
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| cstephens Thu 6/14/2007 12:38p | Only thing I wanted to add is that with touring productions, you never know the quality you'll get. The last time I saw Lion King was a touring company that came to L.A. in December of 2006, and the leads who played Mufasa and adult Simba left much to be desired. I'd seen Lion King several times previously in different venues, and this was the first time I was disappointed in the show. I doubt that I'd be interested in seeing the show again anytime soon.
/cs
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| kennect Thu 6/14/2007 7:24p | CS, Sorry to hear that news...Hopefully that won't be the case with the cast in Charlotte...Touring shows are always a gamble when it comes to keeping the quality overall top notch...Hopefully you caught a bad night... |
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| dshyates Thu 6/28/2007 1:40p | Just got my tix. Thurs. Aug. 2nd, 8:oo pm. Charlotte, NC. |
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| kennect Thu 6/28/2007 10:44p | Have a good time and let us know how it was.... |
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| dshyates Mon 8/6/2007 7:27p | We just got back and we had a fantastic time. The show was very good, with some impressive performances. Adult Nala and Adult Simba especially. And Scar was great. They handled the pride rock issue quite well. There is this effect where scar is walking up pride rock but staying in the same place only rising up. They achieved this by having Pride Rock being multi-linked with each section being larger. They could drive it around the stage. And when they would drive in a slow circle, scar could walk up and still stay in the same spot but rising. The only scene that was drastically different was "I just can't wait to be King". It was scaled down a little too much. All in all a fantastic show. |