The legendary musical goes backstage and presents its costumes, in a free event reserved exclusively for BAM Benef -26 cardholders under 26 on Wednesday afternoon, January 17. The program includes a guided tour, costume discovery and the presence of puppeteers who will bring to life the costumes that have toured the world, organized by BamTicket.
Free cultural events, shows, theater and more? That's the ambition of
BAM Ticket: after the success of
the pastry workshop held in the kitchens of the
Théâtre Lucernaire this summer, it's the turn of the
Théâtre Mogador to present the costumes from its famous show
The Lion King this Wednesday, January 17.
For two exclusive afternoon sessions, at 2 or 3 p.m., the theater is exceptionally opening the doors of its exhibition to under-26s, free of charge. Usually reserved for spectators, this event retraces the history of the show and its costumes, which have toured the world from Broadway to Las Vegas and London's West End. After a guided tour, where youngsters can discover the secrets behind the show's majestic costumes, puppeteers will be on hand to demonstrate subterfuges for animating the animals.
A not-to-be-missed opportunity to enjoy the exhibition outside the show
this Wednesday, January 17, for one of two sessions at 2 or 3 pm. And for even more free cultural goodies for young people, as part of
its BAM Benef -26 card, BAM Ticket organizes free events in Paris for under-26s to give them a taste for the theater. A mix of different types of art to interest
neophytes of the performing arts but also enthusiasts of other cultural fields.