Disney’s THE LION KING celebrates 20 million guests with pop-up exhibition at Battersea Power Station
Photo credit: Matt Crockett
In celebration of two major milestones in the West End next month, Disney’s THE LION KING has announced a free, pop-up exhibition at the iconic Battersea Power Station from 17-23 February.
The London production, now in its 26th year, is celebrating its 10,000th performance, and its 20 millionth guest, at its home at the Lyceum Theatre.
Visitors to the pop-up, which will be live inside Battersea Power Station’s historic Turbine Hall A during the half-term week, will be able to explore the masks, puppets and costumes from the Olivier-Award winning THE LION KING up-close and learn about the inspiration behind many of the show’s impressive designs. Iconic characters such as Rafiki and Zazu will be on display, alongside the iconic Mufasa, Simba and Nala masks and other much-loved pieces from the musical.
Workshops for families, led by Disney Teaching Artists, will run alongside the installation throughout the week, alongside other surprises for visitors to experience.
For more information about THE LION KING pop-up exhibition, please click here.