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The Lion King performances at The Morris suspended

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All performances of The Lion King at The Morris Performing Arts Center in South Bend  have been suspended, effective with the show on Thursday, March 12, due to concern about the spread of coronavirus.

All affected tickets will be refunded at the original point of purchase, according to The Lion King.

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The following information was released by the American Theatre Guild:

South Bend, IN – Thursday, March 12, 2020 – Broadway in South Bend, in conjunction with Disney Theatrical Productions and The Morris Performing Arts Center, have made the decision to postpone the remaining performances of Disney’s THE LION KING at the Morris, occurring the evening of March 12 through March 22, 2020. This decision comes after Governor Eric J. Holcomb issued an order to cancel or postpone all gatherings of 250+ people in Indiana for the foreseeable future.

PLEASE HOLD ONTO YOUR TICKETS AS WE WORK TO RESCHEDULE THIS ENGAGEMENT. We will be in touch in the next 7-14 days as we work to bring THE LION KING back to South Bend.

We appreciate the leadership of our public officials and will continue to monitor the situation as it evolves to ensure the health and well-being of our audience, staff, cast and crew before anything else.

Please refer all questions & inquiries regarding ticketing to your original point of purchase. If you bought tickets through The Morris Performing Arts Center Box Office you can reach them at 211 N Michigan St. or by calling 574.235.9190. Visit MorrisCenter.org for information on the status of other shows at the Morris.

We thank you for your patience and your continued support.

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COLIN BENNETT PR & Social Media Assistant Manager

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