Disney Theatrical Group has announced the principal performers that will lead The Lion King cast when the global phenomenon returns to Australia next year.
Opening at the Capitol Theatre in Sydney from April 2026, The Lion King is the world’s #1 musical and has been seen by more than 124 million world-wide. Following a competitive audition process, this cast represents the very best talent from Australia, New Zealand and around the world, whose artistry will bring the beloved characters of this epic theatrical masterpiece to life.
Returning to lead the cast as Rafiki will be Buyi Zama. Stepping into this iconic role for a third time here, having also played Rafiki in the 2003 and 2013 tours. Originally from South Africa, she loved performing here so much that Australia has now become her home. Zama has been part of The Lion King around the world, including with productions in Australia, North America, China, London, and on Broadway.
Zama will be joined on stage by another alumni member of The Lion King global family. New Zealander Nick Afoa made his theatre debut twelve years ago as Simba before going on to perform the role on London’s West End. Afoa will now return to play the next generation and continue the circle of life by stepping into the role of Mufasa.
Completing the principal cast will be a mix of new talent and familiar faces, including Benn Welford as Zazu, Jamie McGregor as Timon, Rutene Spooner as Pumbaa, Aphiwe Nyezi as Simba, Emily Nkomo as Nala, Winston Hillyer as Banzai, Ezra Williams as Shenzi and Mat Verevis as Ed.
The Lion King will be the ninth production from Disney Theatrical Group to play in Sydney over the past thirty years, following an impressive list of smash-hits that include recent national tours of Beauty and the Beast, Aladdin, Mary Poppins and Frozen.
“We are thrilled that The Lion King is returning to Australia with a world class group of artists to once again engage with your wonderfully welcoming audiences,” said Anne Quart, Executive Producer, Disney Theatrical Group.
“Together with Julie Taymor we have assembled a thrilling cast, and we can’t wait to welcome new audiences, joining the 10 million our Disney Theatrical productions have entertained to date.”
Further casting information will be announced at a later date.
The Lion King will play at Sydney’s Capitol Theatre from 18 April 2026. Tickets are now on sale. For more information, visit: www.thelionkingmusical.com.au for details.
Image: The Lion King – courtesy of Disney Theatrical Group
