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Rashada Dawan humors students with jokes about her character, “Shenzi,” and how excited she was to find out she was cast as the female hyena role.

Sets bring recognizable scenery, believable locations

September 13, 2012
Claw marks tear across the ground, fog fills the air and pale white bones litter the stage. The scenes of “The Lion King” musical were unique, but still stayed true to the original film.
Brent Harris tells students of the full-body mechanism he is connected to for the role of “Scar.” He wears a large mask, tail, and many wires and hand controls that together, weigh around 40 pounds.

Dynamic lighting sets tone for “Lion King” scenes

September 13, 2012
Darkness is everywhere and everything is silent. Then a dim blue light begins in the horizon that slowly changes to purple.

Creative costumes make characters come to life

September 13, 2012

I was skeptical about ‘The Lion King” as I first signed up to attend the showing but in the end, it was nothing short of astonishing. I could not hold...

Actors Brent Harris and Rashada Dawan pose with Seward students after the “Lion King” performance. Harris played “Scar,” who is Mufasa’s brother and Simba’s uncle. Dawan played “Shenzi,” the female hyena, as well as on of the legs of the elephant in the opening song of “Circle of Life.”

“The Lion King” leaves lasting impression on Seward students and faculty

September 13, 2012
From the opening note of “The Circle of Life” by the character of Rafiki, the Broadway Across America group performing “The Lion King” awed the students and faculty of Seward County Community College.
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