The Lyceum Theatre, one of London’s most well-known performance venues, traces its origins back to the 18th century. Located in the heart of the city, this historic theatre has a rich legacy, including a connection to Bram Stoker, who worked here and drew inspiration for his iconic character, Count Dracula. Over the years, the Lyceum has hosted a series of major productions, such as Jesus Christ Superstar and Oklahoma!. Today, it is best known as the long-running home of The Lion King, which has been captivating audiences with its vibrant performances since the 1990s.
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