The Lion King Musical Review


The Lion King Musical Review

The Lion King is more than just a show that pushes the boundaries of theatrical artistry and explores profound themes. It is a powerful production that touches our hearts and reminds us of our shared humanity.

Legendary Actor Obba Babatunde’ Discusses His 47-year Entertainment Career

Obba Babatunde’ is a well-respected actor who has appeared in seventeen stage productions, thirty theatrical films, sixty made-for-television movies, and many television series.

The Time is Always Now: Reframing Black Identity Through Art

What does it mean to be Black in today’s world? This question will resonate through the halls of the Philadelphia Museum of Art when it hosts the U.S. premiere of “The Time is Always Now: Artists Reframe the Black Figure.”


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