

This performance takes place at the Orpheum Theater in Omaha, NE Seating is theater style with two center aisles and aisles on the outside
Run Time: The show has two acts and a 18 minute intermission ACT 1 is approximately 70 minutes Act 2 is 60 minutes
Overall time is 2 5 hours
The show features a mix of costumes, from overall-body costumes to actors holding puppets Some children may need adults to quietly point out certain characters
The show has some emotionally-intense moments which include the death of characters on stage
There are several occasions where the characters come into the audience and close to those on aisle seats
1.1 Prologue (Pride Rock)
Circle of Life
1.2 Scar and Mufasa (Scar’s Cave)
Pridelands
1.3 Rafiki’s Tree (Rafiki’s Tree)
Rafiki Paints Simba
1.4 Day with Dad (The Pridelands)
Grasslands
1.5 Scar Tricks
Simba (Scar’s Cave)
1.6 Simba Invites
Nala (The Pridelands)
Lioness Hunt
1.6A Can’t Wait to Be King (The Pridelands)
I Just Can’t Wait to Be King
1.7 The Elephant Graveyard (The Elephant Graveyard)
Chow Down
Large characters walk down the main aisle to enter the stage
The singing at the beginning is quite loud
Slight Boom at the end of Scene 1
Some characters are loud in this scene
1.8 Under the Stars (Pridelands)
They Live in You
Some scary moments when Lionesses hunt and catch a Gazelle
Loud sounds & loud drumming
Medium loud, gets pretty loud at end Lots of Visual Stimulation with animals
Loud air vents from the ground can be surprising Light flashes
Loud rock music
“Chow Down” song can be scary
1.9 Be Prepared (The Elephant Graveyard)
Be Prepared
1.9A
Zazu Apologizes
1.10 The Stampede (The Pridelands)
The Stampede
Light flashes
Loud rock music
Deep Bass rumbling at beginning The masks can be scary to some Very emotional scene with death
1.11 Eulogy (The Gorge / Funeral / Pride Rock) Eulogy
Be Prepared
1.12 Rafiki Mourns (Rafiki’s Tree) (Rafiki Mourns)
1.13 Hakuna Matata (The Desert/Jungle ) Hakuna Matata
Lionesses crying is quite intense
One by One
(Theater/Pridelands), One by One
2.1 The Madness of King Scar (Scar’s Cave)
The Madness of Scar
2.2 Nala’s Farewell (The Pridelands) Shadowland
Cast members in audience
Bird puppets in audience
2.3 Simba’s Nightmare (The Jungle) Weem-A-Wep
2.4 Endless Night (The Jungle/Under Stars)
Endless Night
2.5 He’s Alive! (Rafiki’s Tree)
Endless Night
Volume gets loud in some parts
Music gets intense when crocodiles get on stage Scene can be scary as a character is in danger
Rafiki is loud
2.6 Simba and Nala Reunite (The Jungle)
Can You Feel the Love Tonight
2.6A Mufasa’s Ghost (The Jungle)
He Lives in You
Intense drumming during the chase
Drums are loud
Volume gets louder when dancers arrive
2.6B Who’s the Monkey (The Jungle)
2.7 Simba Confronts
Scar (Pride Rock)
Finale – Part 1
2.7A Circle of Life (Pride Rock)
Circle of Life –Reprise
Loud booming music at beginning Lightning
Loud sounds throughout Intense music
Volume louder
Slight Bass Boom at very end
Lots of clapping and cheering at end
This is a list of possible sensory difficulties you or your child may experience while viewing this performance. Part of the magic of live theater is that unexpected things happen, so not every moment can be accounted for. This review team included an Autistic Teen, a Psychologist and an Autism Therapist
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