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The Lion King sing-along coming to Disney’s El Capitan Theatre

If you just can’t wait to be king or feel the love tonight, then you’ll want to head to the El Capitan Theatre in Hollywood, USA for a special showing ot Disney’s The Lion King sing-along version. The interactive movie version will show daily August 4 – 20 with multiple shows a day.

The El Capitan Theatre General Manager Ed Collins said, “Disney created an instant classic with the original release of ‘The Lion King’ in 1994 and its popularity has never wavered. We are thrilled to offer a whole new way to enjoy this beloved Disney film at The El Capitan Theatre. Who can resist singing along to such unforgettable songs as “Hakuna Matata,” “Can You Feel The Love Tonight” and “Circle of Life”? “The Lion King sing-along” will also include a special live appearance by Timon on The El Capitan Theatre stage before every show. There is simply no better way to experience the laughter, music and majesty of this Disney masterpiece.”

The El Capitan Theatre will also host a very special Tiny Tot Tuesday with Raffle Prizes Tuesday, August 8 and Tuesday, August 15 at 10:00AM during the run of “The Lion King sing-along”. During these special screenings, parents and small children may enjoy the movie in a tot-friendly way—with lights dimmed rather than out and reduced sound levels.

Group rates are available as are special dine-in tickets. Plus guests will get a chance to meet Timon. All seating is reserved, we recommend springing for the VIP package which includes a preferred seat, popcorn in a souvenir bucket and a drink. More details and tickets available at the El Capitan Theatre’s website.

 

1 thought on “The Lion King sing-along coming to Disney’s El Capitan Theatre”

  1. This is nice but how about doing it in other theatres, too? There have been Disnet sing a longs held all over so why not this one? Here on Long Island….summer. Kids out of school, it would be very welcome. Hey, Disney…,are you listening? We support Disney all year long, too….and thank you Rodney Dangerfield….we get no respect!

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