The show grosses around $2 million a week on Broadway. (There have been productions in Africa, Asia, Mexico and Europe, notably in London’s West End where it has been continuously playing since 1999.) “The Lion King” is now the biggest musical of all time, grossing $1.4 billion in its 20 years on Broadway and $7 billion world-wide. Here are five reasons “The Lion King” continues to reign on Broadway: (The show transferred to the Minskoff in 2006 to make way for Disney’s “Mary Poppins,” one of the 733 to have come and gone on the Great White Way.) Thomas Schumacher, producer and president of Disney Theatrical Productions, told the audience that 733 productions had opened and closed since “The Lion King” launched at the New Amsterdam Theater in November 1997. Sir Elton was joined onstage by director Julie Taymor and lyricist Tim Rice, as well as cast members past and present.
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