+ Follow LYCEUM THEATER Tag
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[Title] => Paano ‘isinilang’ si Dracula?
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[Title] => A Filipina lioness roars in West End
[Summary] => 9:15 p.m., Sept. 13, 2001, Lyceum Theater, London. The intermission has almost finished for Disneys best-selling musical production, The Lion King. All around the stall bars and foyer areas, people are finishing their drinks and rushing from powder rooms to winding aisles that will eventually lead them back to their seats. A curious air of anticipation fills the audience, almost as if they are trying to hold onto their enjoyment of the magnificent First Act for fear of some sporadic distraction seizing it away.
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LYCEUM THEATER
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Ms. Anne | October 29, 2015 - 10:00am