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Synopsis

Based on T.S. Eliot’s whimsical collection of poems, Old Possum’s Book of Practical Cats, Andrew Lloyd Webber’s popular musical brings together a tribe of Jellicle Cats on a moonlit evening, who must make the “Jellicle choice” to decide which of them will ascend to the mysterious Heaviside Layer to be reborn. Featuring such celebrated standards as the haunting “Memory,” Cats was an international phenomenon and its original production is still the fifth-longest-running show on Broadway. A magical, moving, and often hilarious glimpse into the lives of others, Cats takes Eliot’s lyrical poetry and puts it into the mouths of a diverse company of singing, dancing felines.

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Based on
Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats by T.S. Eliot
Category
Musical
Age Guidance
Youth (Y)/General Audiences (G)
Number of Acts
2
First Produced
1981
Genres
Drama, Comedy, Fairy Tale/Fantasy
Settings
Unit/Single Set
Time & Place
One evening in a junkyard
Cast Size
large
Orchestra Size
Large
Dancing
Heavy
Ideal For
College/University, Community Theatre, Diverse Cast, Ensemble Cast, High School, Large Cast, Professional Theatre, Regional Theatre, Star Vehicle Female, Theatre For Young Audiences (TYA), Mostly Male Cast, Includes Adult, Mature Adult, Young Adult, Late Teen Characters

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Songs

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Themes, Symbols & Motifs

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Key Terms

    An 11 o’clock number is a show-stopping song that appears late in a musical, usually near the climax. It is often performed by the lead character and delivers a surge of emotional or dramatic power. The number reenergizes the audience and sets up the finale.

    A classical dance form used in theatre for expressive movement, storytelling, and interdisciplinary performance.

    The art of designing and arranging movement sequences for theatrical dance and physical storytelling.

    A concept musical is a type of musical structured around a central idea, theme, or message rather than a straightforward linear plot. Songs, characters, and scenes are often arranged to explore this unifying concept from different perspectives. This style allows for greater experimentation and can blend satire, social commentary, or abstract storytelling.

    A group of performers who function as a unit in a production rather than as individuals with leading roles.

    A large-scale musical with elaborate staging, global appeal, and strong branding, such as *Les Misérables* or *Phantom*.

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Guide Written By:

Alexandra Appleton

Alexandra Appleton

Writer, editor and theatre researcher