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An interview with Simba and Rafiki from The Lion King

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Provided by GVLtoday

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WiCPwx0UkYY
Last week, we set out to the Greenville Zoo where we had the chance to interview a lion and a mandrill (baboon).

No, not an actual monkey and lion, but the actors who play Simba and Rafiki touring in Broadway’s The Lion King at the Peace Center.

And yes, we can now put to bed everyone’s worry, Greenville has the best water and these two should know as they have an extensive travel history.

Take a look and learn some things about Lion King’s Simba and Rafiki that you otherwise wouldn’t know from their lovely stage performances. Catch them in action (& in costume) until the 25th. Tickets here.

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