Roughly 1,500 students from New York City saw 'The Lion King' on Broadway for free as part Theatre Development Fund's Introduction to Theatre program.
The Broadway show "Wicked" is making history this Black History Month. Sandy Kenyon interviews the actress breaking new ground.
"The thing I missed the most during the pandemic and that I'm the most looking forward to is being back in the theater with 1,500 students when they go to their very first Broadway show," TDF Executive Director Victoria Bailey said. "These students were up on Disney," she said."They have seen 'The Lion King.' They love 'The Lion King.' So what better way to introduce them to theater than to take them to a show that they already love and see actors bring it to life on state in real time."
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