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Get Access To Every Broadway Story Unlock access to every one of the hundreds of articles published daily on BroadwayWorld by logging in with one click. By popular demand, Disney's The Lion King ...
Along with “Buena Vista Social Club," which opened on March 19, the musical is one of the few shows on Broadway since “In the Heights” and “On Your Feet!” with a predominantly Latino cast.
Marquis Floyd, who gained recognition for being associated with The Lion King, unexpectedly died on March 23, 2025. Notably, a performance of the Broadway musical at the Broward Center in Fort ...
According to Broadway World, Floyd was a performer and a choreographer. His Facebook bio described him as an Ensemble dancer in The Lion King Musical. He previously worked as a dancer at the ...
Marquis Floyd, the cast member of Broadway musical The Lion King, died on Sunday. The March 23 performance of The Lion King in Fort Lauderdale was canceled. Marquis Floyd, the cast member of ...
Mufasa, Delulu Express, and other massive releases are among the exciting films and web series that will be released for streaming on OTT platforms this week. Released on January 31 on the big screens ...
Disney’s live-action Lion King prequel is releasing on streaming. It is set to release on Disney Plus in a matter of hours. The film arrives months after it was released in cinemas. Mufasa ...
Lion King producer Anne Quart released a statement mourning his loss: "We are deeply saddened by the passing of Marquis Floyd, a cherished member of The Lion King North American tour company.
Idina Menzel goes out on a limb in hollow new Broadway musical Broadway's 10 best shows of 2024, including 'Oh, Mary!' 'Death Becomes Her' brings Meryl Streep movie to Broadway with ...
highlighting what makes them human while bringing both modern and classic musical theater styles of music. Arizona Broadway Theatre will present the show through Thursday, April 10. The two creators ...
seeing the musical “Love Life” in 1948 was an eye-opening experience. As a new show with music by Kurt Weill, and a book and lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner, it was a major Broadway event.