Middle School Theatre Presents The Lion King, Jr.

Melissa Flatt
by Melissa Flatt

Lions are roaring. Elephants are trumpeting. Hyenas are laughing. Is that love in the air? Or is there trouble on the savannah?

 
The Middle School Theatre has been hard at work on this year’s back to school production of The Lion King, Jr. Travel to the Pride Lands with Simba and all of his friends in a coming of age story that encourages us all to face our past and learn from it.

All shows take place in Ingram Hall at Vanderbilt University, Blair School of Music. Tickets are $6.00 and available online at www.usn.org/musicals.  Auditorium doors open 20 minutes prior to show time. Any unclaimed reservations will be released for resale 5 minutes before the start of the show. The Lion King, Jr. is appropriate for all ages. Shows run approximately 1 hour to 1 hour 15 minutes.
 
TAP members, please renew your membership before reserving your tickets to The Lion King, Jr. but don’t forget that you must still reserve seats through our online ticketing system in order to ensure adequate seating.
 
 
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