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    ‘CATS the Musical’ celebrates 40th Australian anniversary

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    Celebrating a milestone Australian anniversary, CATS the Musical, has returned to where it first opened and delighted audiences 40 years ago at Sydney’s Theatre Royal. This production, staying true to its original form, is filled with nostalgia while proving to captivate a new generation.

    CATS the Musical is a cultural phenomenon with a rich history of accolades that include being one of the longest-running musicals on London’s West End as well as on Broadway, New York. It was groundbreaking for its time, having won two Olivier Awards including Best Musical, seven Tony Awards that also includes Best Musical and a Grammy Award for the cast album.

    So what is it about CATS that makes it so iconic?

    CATS doesn’t follow a traditional musical plot. Composer Andrew Lloyd Webber was inspired by the whimsical poems of TS Eliot’s 1939 ‘Old Possum’s Book of Practical Cats’, creating music scores to bring the characters to life.

    Taking place in a junkyard at midnight, the Jellicle Cats reunite, and we are given a glimpse into their fantasy world along with the personality and stories behind each cat. Rum Tum Tugger, performed by Des Flanagan, brings a burst of energy and rockstar swag which the audience loved. Claudia Hastings as the striking Victoria/White Cat showcased her prowess in an exquisite technical ballet solo with control and poise. Composed and commanding was Jarrod Draper as Munkustrap, the tribe’s guardian and storyteller. Alex Alvarez as Mr Mistoffelees shines bright with his incredible turns and jumps. A highlight of the Jellicle Ball were the mischievous cat burglars, Mungojerrie (Jake O’ Brien) and Rumpleteazer (Savannah Lind), who delighted the audience with their playfulness and synchronised acrobatics.  

    Gabriyel Thomas as Grizabella had the difficult task of delivering the most iconic ballad, “Memory”. She did this powerfully with depth of emotion, adding her own beautiful interpretation to this incredible composition. Unrecognisable on stage and delivering a heartfelt performance was entertainer Todd McKenney in the dual roles of Bustopher Jones and Asparagus.

    Staying true to its original choreography by Gillian Lynne, The Jellicle Ball was a highlight where the audience witnessed jazz and contemporary dance at its finest to an up tempo score. Difficult and highly technical, the cast excelled in executing this fast-paced number with precision and a feline prowess. The original CATS costume design by John Napier lives on with its Lycra unitard, furry leg warmers, tail and incredible CAT make-up. Each cat with their own unique look to match their personality.

    Whether you’ve seen CATS before or you’re ready to see it for the first time, you’ll be enchanted by the whimsical spectacle of this musical and the feline charm of this exceptionally talented Australian cast. Extraordinary and unique, it is a musical experience like no other.

    Cats The Musical is at the Theatre Royal Sydney until 6th September 2025 before a national tour. For more information, visit www.catsthemusical.com.au.

    By Nicole Saleh of Dance Informa.



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