The Lion King Musical – a review

*Spectacular* If I could sum up The Lion King Musical in one word, that would be it.

The costumes …

The puppetry … 

The choreography…

The staging…

The vocals…

The acting…

… all spectacular!

There is just no better word to describe the show we watched at Bristol Hippodrome on Tuesday, it really was a masterpiece from start to finish and there is no other show like it! 

The Lion King is an award winning landmark musical that can be enjoyed by people of all ages. Everything about it is incredible and well-planned. There has been great work by the movement and choreography teams to inspire the cast to move like animals and it’s mesmerising. The artistry of the production draws on diverse cultural influences, enriched by the strong colours, Javanese dance and the distinctive rhythms and sounds from Africa. It’s so easy to believe you’re in the savanna for the duration of the show!

The Lion King Musical is a great choice for a family trip this half term! It is a great choice for a child’s first musical experience and a perfect introduction to the world of theatre for many reasons.

For starters, the show is mesmerising with incredible costumes, scenery and puppetry. In addition to the wonderful theatrics, every child can relate to a parent-child relationship and so even the smallest members of the audience can feel an emotional connection to the story. Add to that the familiar songs and humorous characters and kids are completely fixated on the stage. Otis is 6 and barely moved throughout the show, keeping his eyes fixed on the actors. I’d think this is a great show for children aged 5+, and potentially even 4 year olds who can sit well for an extended period of time already.

What I really loved about the show is how the actors perfectly depicted the emotional growth and development of Simba and Nala from childhood into adulthood. Young Simba was played by Vidar Soluade and Young Nala was played by Adreanna Steventon-Todd. Both young actors perfectly showed the innocence and nativity of their characters as well as their fun and rebellious sides. Their energy was infectious as they interacted so well with each other and the adults on stage.

Once matured, the roles of Simba and Nala were played by Kyle Richardson and Nokwanda Khuzwayo who, despite the growth in age, still brought youthful energy to the stage whilst also perfectly showing their struggles with the responsibilities of adulthood. 

The role of Mufasa was played by Jean-Luc Guizonne and he makes it known he is the king from his first step on stage. Every step is strong, proud & charismatic. 

Brilliant humour was brought to the show through so many different characters. Alan McHale‘s performance as Timon and Carl Sanderson as Pumbaa always had the audience giggling along thanks to some well-timed punchlines. Hyena trio Shenzi, Banzai and Ed (Candida Mosoma, Reece McKenzie and Alex Bloomer) – Ed especially – gave us some silly humour which the kids in the audience especially found funny (Otis kept sticking his tongue out to mimick Ed as he laughed along!). Other humorous characters included Zazu (Matthew Forbes), Rafiki (Zodwa Mrasi) and at times, Scar too (Richard Hurst)! Zazu seemed to be a particular favourite with the parents in the audience who related to his struggles of keeping young Simba and Nala in line!

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All in all, this is an exciting and clever show from start to finish. From the very first scene, the cast move through the audience where those in the stalls are treated to a really up-close look at the brilliant costumes and puppets – including an almost life-size elephant and rhino! In fact, the cast make use of the two aisles in the stalls frequently and it’s also a great place to sit for a good view of the musicians placed in the balconies. For this reason, if you’re able to spend a little more for seats in the stalls, this is the show to do it! 

The Lion King is at Bristol Hippodrome until 1st July and you really don’t want to miss this one!

Book your tickets here:

https://www.atgtickets.com/shows/disneys-the-lion-king/bristol-hippodrome/

10 family days out you MUST add to your #SummerInBristol bucket list this year!

Hello you lovely lot! As you probably know, we live in the beautiful city of Bristol and although we travel around a lot and adventure in various places around the UK, there really is no place like home when it comes to fab family days out this summer! So, we have a few weeks left of the summer holidays and if you’re running out of ideas for how to spend that time with the kids, check out our suggestions below. We know that long lists of places to go and things to do can be quite overwhelming with the pressure of entertaining our kids so we have picked just our top 10 favourite suggestions which will be a fun day out for the whole family. Also make sure you scroll to the bottom to read about Visit Bristol’s hashtag challenge and how you could win some fabulous prizes!

1) Bristol Zoo’s Big Summer Send-Off

There are so many reasons to visit Bristol Zoo this summer, but none as strong as the fact that after 186 years of being open, sadly the zoo will shut its doors in Clifton for good on 3rd September. This is your last chance to visit the site and reminisce about your fondest memories from the zoo.

Bristol Zoo are pulling out all the stops to go out with a bang! You can meet a giant gorilla called Wilder and her baby Monty-Alan. Together they are the magnificent centrepiece for the zoo’s send-off celebrations. They are made out of wood donated by Westonbirt Arboretum and entertain visitors with music, movement and maybe even a little water spraying! Alongside this you are invited to share your fondest memories of visits to the zoo by writing them on strips of ribbon and tying them to the wall of memories. Of course you can also explore the zoo as usual, cool off in the splash area, dine in the restaurant, take to the treetops with ZooRopia, play in the adventure playground, get lost in the maze, wander through the butterfly house and say a farewell to the animals.

2) Avon Valley Adventure & Wildlife Park

This is the family day out this summer that just keeps on giving. From pig races to dinosaur safaris, you are not short of fun activities to do at Avon Valley. There is so much going on to keep the whole family entertained.

The park is open 10am-5pm every day with a full programme of events wether it’s a weekday or the weekend, including an awesome foam party at 4pm. Here are other activities you can join in with:

Small animal cuddles, raptor encounters. Meerkat talks, stage shows, pig racing, lawn games, barn owl talks, pony grooming, dinosaur meet and roam, pig playtime, soft play, crazy golf, go-carting, climbing wall, miniature railway rides and even a dance off!

3) SS Great Britain

If you’re looking for a brilliant family day out that also makes you fall in love with our city and it’s history that little bit more, SS Great Britain is perfect! This magnificent ship has lots to offer visitors of all ages.

SS Great Britain transports their visitors to the life of a Victorian traveller in the 1850s through the tour around the ship, original features, staged rooms and antique props. To add to this for the summer, visitors can now transport their tastebuds back in time too with the Dishes Of Discovery activity. This is free with admission and it is your chance to taste the world with some of the samples of exciting dishes and historic recipes from Mumbai, Cape Town and Crimea – where the ship would have sailed to.

For the more adventurous visitors, there is a thrilling activity called Go Aloft! where visitors can don a harness and helmet and climb up the ship’s original rigging to the crow’s nest.  It’s a brilliant experience which not only offers an insight into the hard work of the sailors at sea (without harnesses!), but also great views of the harbourside around the ship.

Your tickets include 1 year of unlimited returns.

Dishes Of Discovery ends on 4th September.

Go Aloft! is £10 per person and will take 20-30 mins depending on the speed of individuals – this is an ongoing activity throughout the year. 

Opening hours of SS Great Britain are 10am-6pm, Monday-Sunday.

4) Bon Voyage at Bristol Aquarium

The aquarium is always a great way to spend a few hours because there’s always something different to see on every visit. This summer, the main foyer has been transformed into a port terminal hub and the deli cafe has become the departure lounge for their “Bon Voyage” event. Visitors are given their own passport as they enter which can be stamped as they join in with talks and activities to explore the world’s oceans. It’s a great way to interact with the marine life in the giant tanks and understand them better.

This is especially fun for the kids to search for the animal postcards and tick them off in their passports, take part in a postcard colouring competition, and visit all of the extra activities throughout the day.

Opening hours have been extended from 10am until 6pm every day in the Summer to allow for plenty of time for extra exploring!

All additional activities are included with admission.

Ends on 4th September.

5) Summer Of Rockets at Aerospace Bristol

This summer is the Summer Of Rockets at Aerospace Bristol! There are daily rocket-themed activities where visitors can decorate tiles to contribute to the decoration of a huge rocket, attend Spotlight Talks to learn about rockets, launch outdoor water rockets to try to reach the leader board at the firing range and of course visitors can see real rockets on display too.

Aerospace is also home to the last Concorde to fly so it offers visitors a unique opportunity to not only see a real Concorde up close, but climb on board too! It’s a magnificent piece of engineering to experience and the museum itself is incredibly educational with lots of interactive stations. There is also a trail that children can take part in and stamp their cards with different aircraft images as they walk around and learn about them.

Outside there is a sweet playground in the shape of an aircraft and helicopter as well as an undercover seating area and there is a cafe on site too selling hot and cold food – including ice creams!

Admission tickets for Aerospace allow you unlimited returns for a year after purchase.

The Summer Of Rockets event ends on 2nd September.

Aerospace Bristol is open 10am-4:30pm 7 days a week during the holidays (closed on Mondays from 3rd September).

6) Elephant Parade at Noah’s Ark Zoo Farm

Just when you think Noah’s Ark Zoo Farm can’t get any more Ele-fantastic than it already is, they go and add an elephant sculpture parade for summer! That’s right, when you visit the zoo before the end of August you will get to see a herd of 26 hand-painted decorative elephant sculptures on display around the site. This fun trail comes with a picture checklist that children can tick off as they discover each sculpture, earning themselves a fun sticker too! It’s a brilliant trail that combines art, conservation, education and sustainability and adds even more elephant fun to an already great day out at Noah’s Ark.

Noah’s Ark Zoo Farm has lots of real elephants to visit too who are always a favourite with the visitors. Other brilliant animals at the farm include lions, giraffes, rhinos, zebra, giant tortoises, camels, gibbons, lemurs, meerkats, bears and so many more. As well as that, there are also some brilliant playgrounds around the park which include a zip line, trampolines and the infamous elephant “butt slide”! There are talks on throughout the day and you can also get up close with the giant tortoises as an animal encounter option (additional charge).

On site there is also a restaurant, soft play area and indoor play centre too.

The Elephant Parade trail ends on 31st August and is included with admission.

The site is open 10:30am-5pm 7 days a week and includes bank holidays.

7) Wake The Tiger

Wake The Tiger is a brand new attraction that has arrived in Bristol this summer and it’s one to add to that summer holidays bucket list!

What is it? Well, that’s a great question haha! In a nutshell – Wake The Tiger is a fantastical, interactive and immersive art experience which is an edgy alternative to an art gallery. Through a magical portal, visitors are transported to the magical realms of Meridia. There are 27 unique artistic rooms to explore which ignite the imagination of both children and adults. There are secrets to discover and mystical things to interact with making for an unforgettable experience.

Wake The Tiger is brought to us by the team who have been creating Boomtown Fair for the past 10 years and the creators are so pleased to have established this more permanent Amazement Park in our city of Bristol.

It’s open to visitors of all ages and although creepy in some places, even the smallest children adjust to the new world quickly as their intrigue and wonder gets the better of them!

During August, Wake the Tiger is open 10am-10pm 7 days a week, last entry is 8:30pm. It is recommended to book your tickets in advance.

8) The Beach at The Mall, Cribbs Causeway

The Summer Beach is back this year and it’s free! The pop-up beach is the perfect place to relax and for the children to cool off in the heat with the golden sand, palm trees and water play fountains. There is an ice cream van on site with delicious cold treats available.

The beach is open all summer long until early September: Monday – Friday: 9am – 6pm, Saturday: 9am – 5.30pm and Sunday: 10.30am – 5pm.

The beach is located at the front of the centre, near the garden.

9) Hoo-Ha! Festival

The Hoo-Ha! Festival is free and taking place at Bristol Beacon 17-19th August. It will be a brilliant three days of music, dancing and activities for little ones and their families to get involved with.

For kids looking to get crafty, workshops run by Let’s Make Art and Aardman Animations will spark their creative sides with a range of artistic activities.

Attendees can go on an out-of-this-world adventure by travelling across the solar system inside the Explorer Dome.

A range of quieter activities will also be running throughout the three days, including an illustration workshop by Lucie Sheridan with her Live Art Booth, drawing “Rubbish Portraits” of her visitors. 

There will also be storytelling sessions run by independent harbourside bookshop. The main stage on the lower ground floor will become a lively hub of activity, with Disco Shed raising the roof and getting bodies moving to the groove. There will be a host of scientific activities for children, including learning how to make their own scribbling robot using motors and switches, experimenting with sounds in a Noisy Toys workshop and controlling digital music.

10) Play In The Bay sessions at The Wave

Photo credit: The Wave

The Wave is an inland surf destination where visitors are invited to surf, eat, drink and relax. People of all ages, backgrounds and abilities can experience the joy of surfing and its many physical and mental health benefits. But it’s not just about surfing. It’s about getting back to nature, improving health and well-being, connecting with other people, enjoying great food and drink, having a great day out and having a load of fun in the process!

Play In The Bay sessions are a great opportunity for children to play in smaller waves, splash around and have fun in the wavepool. No surfboards are allowed in the Bay area during Play in the Bay, but children are very welcome to take a bodyboard to this session. Water Aids for children, including arm bands are also permitted, but other inflatable toys are not.

Wetsuit hire is included in the session price for children aged 6+.

Sessions last for 1 hour with a 10 minute briefing before the session starts.

1 adult per child aged 8 and under must attend too.

Session timings are variable so please check the website for this and book in advance.

#SummerInBristol

Don’t forget to share your best photos and reels from your fab family days out in Bristol this summer on Instagram with the hashtag #SummerInBristol!

The Visit Bristol team will select a picture or reel every day as the post of the day and once a week, there will be a poll on Visit Bristol’s Instagram stories for people to vote for their favourite entry of the week to win a prize!

Prizes include tickets to Wake The Tiger, £100 Love Bristol shopping voucher, experiences at The Wave, animal encounters at Noah’s Ark and many more.

Don’t miss out on the chance of winning and make sure you use the hashtag #SummerInBristol…… good luck!