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Hit musical THE LION KING is going back to its roots after landing a new home in Johannesburg, South Africa.
The African-themed show, which has smashed theatre records around the world, will open in Johannesburg next June (07).
The production will feature a local South African cast, many of whom have been in other productions of The Lion King around the world.
According to theatre website broadwayworld.com, The Lion King has employed almost 100 native South African actors in its productions worldwide.
A new venue, the Montecasino Theatre, is being built especially for the Disney production.
Disney Theatrical Productions president THOMAS SCHUMACHER says, "We have always dreamed of producing our show in South Africa. The music, the culture, and the spirit of the country are an integral part of The Lion King and opening this production brings us full circle." (KL/WNWC/SH)
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