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12 February 2025

West End star Roger Wright inspires future performers at Prep and Senior

On Friday 7 February, pupils at both the Prep and Senior School were treated to a special visit from acclaimed singer, songwriter and actor Roger Wright. Best known as the first performer to take on the role of adult Simba in the original London production of ‘The Lion King’, Wright has enjoyed a remarkable career spanning both theatre and music.

His impressive achievements include starring as Marvin Gaye in the West End production of ‘Dancing in the Streets’ and securing third place in Andrew Lloyd Webber’s ITV competition ‘Jesus Christ Superstar’ in 2012. With such an extensive background in the arts, Wright offered invaluable insights to pupils into what it takes to forge a successful career in the industry.

During an engaging Q&A session, pupils were captivated by his stories, including memorable encounters with icons such as King Charles, Michael Jackson, Sir Elton John and the Spice Girls. The event provided an inspiring glimpse into the realities of life as a performer, from the excitement of live theatre to the challenges of an international career. A real highlight was hearing Roger perform some of the songs from ‘The Lion King’. Our young Year 6s Lyonians were also taught how to roar like a lion through singing!

The visit left pupils feeling excited and encouraged to pursue their own creative aspirations, making it an unforgettable experience for all in attendance.