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CATS - THE MUSICAL PHENOMENON
Nobody ever believed that a musical about Cats would become one of the world's longest running musicals but they would soon be proved wrong as it became one of the first iconic mega-musicals of the Eighties.
Based on T. S. Eliot’s Old Possum’s Book of Practical Cats, Cats The Musical received its world premiere at the New London Theatre in 1981. The show was directed by Trevor Nunn and Choreographed by Gillian Lynne with an immersive design by John Napier. With a cast including Elaine Paige, Bonnie Langford, Wayne Sleep, Paul Nicholas, Sarah Brightman and Brian Blessed the show would run for 21 record-breaking years and almost 9,000 performances becoming one of the longest-running shows in West End ever, a feat it duplicated on Broadway.
WHAT IS CATS ABOUT?
Cats is set on the night that the Jellicle Cats meet for the Jellicle Ball culminating when Old Dueteronomy selects one cat to go up to the heavyside layer. Each cat is presented until finally one cat is honoured.
THE PALLADIUM PRODUCTION
Andrew Lloyd Webber’s record-breaking musical Cats returns to the West End for a strictly limited 12 week run at the London Palladium. The production is being staged by the shows original creative team and will feature some new tweaks to the show to bring it into a modern age.
The London Palladium production of Cats will mark the West End debut of Nicole Scherzinger from The Pussycat Dolls as Grizabella who sings the hit song Memory. Nicole Scherzinger will perform as Grizabella from December 6th to February 7th only, excluding performances on the 8th, 30th, and 31st December as well as 1st January.
CATS FUN FACTS
"Memory" has been recorded by a variety of over 150 artists ranging from Barbra Streisand to Liberace. Barry Manilow's rendition was a top 40 hit in the USA.
Judi Dench was originally cast as Grizabella in the original London production but had to withdraw from the production due to injury just days before opening night. She was replaced by Elaine Paige.
In April 1999, the gross box office for the London production was over £115,363,000.
In 29 January 1996, the London production of Cats celebrated its 6.141st performance to become the longest running musical in the history of West End Theatre and on 19 June 1997 the show became the longest running musical on Broadway.
On October 1, 1991, Cats became the longest, continuously touring show in American theatre history.
CHEAP TICKETS TO CATS AT THE LONDON PALLADIUM
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GROUP BOOKINGS TO CATS
Britishtheatre.com offer great Group Booking rates to Cats. Just click the BUY TICKETS button on the top right of this page and then click the REQUEST A GROUP BOOKING option when asked the number of seats you require.
THE BRITISHTHEATRE.COM BOOKING EXPERIENCE
Britishtheatre.com is the one-stop online box office for tickets to Cats and for the best seats to the best shows in London’s West End. Whether you are a first-time theatregoer or a seasoned fan of theatre we will do our best (together with our ticketing partners) to ensure that you get great deals on theatre tickets and the very best of service. Cats is already booking as audiences flock to see this mega musical revisited at one of London's greatest theatres. We hope to facilitate your trip to Cats at The London Palladium and hope that you enjoy this very special theatre experience. Let the memory live again!
BOOK YOUR TICKETS FOR CATS NOW!
PLEASE NOTE
Please note that audience members will not be admitted until 20 minutes into the performance.
Description
CATS - THE MUSICAL PHENOMENON
Nobody ever believed that a musical about Cats would become one of the world's longest running musicals but they would soon be proved wrong as it became one of the first iconic mega-musicals of the Eighties.
Based on T. S. Eliot’s Old Possum’s Book of Practical Cats, Cats The Musical received its world premiere at the New London Theatre in 1981. The show was directed by Trevor Nunn and Choreographed by Gillian Lynne with an immersive design by John Napier. With a cast including Elaine Paige, Bonnie Langford, Wayne Sleep, Paul Nicholas, Sarah Brightman and Brian Blessed the show would run for 21 record-breaking years and almost 9,000 performances becoming one of the longest-running shows in West End ever, a feat it duplicated on Broadway.
WHAT IS CATS ABOUT?
Cats is set on the night that the Jellicle Cats meet for the Jellicle Ball culminating when Old Dueteronomy selects one cat to go up to the heavyside layer. Each cat is presented until finally one cat is honoured.
THE PALLADIUM PRODUCTION
Andrew Lloyd Webber’s record-breaking musical Cats returns to the West End for a strictly limited 12 week run at the London Palladium. The production is being staged by the shows original creative team and will feature some new tweaks to the show to bring it into a modern age.
The London Palladium production of Cats will mark the West End debut of Nicole Scherzinger from The Pussycat Dolls as Grizabella who sings the hit song Memory. Nicole Scherzinger will perform as Grizabella from December 6th to February 7th only, excluding performances on the 8th, 30th, and 31st December as well as 1st January.
CATS FUN FACTS
"Memory" has been recorded by a variety of over 150 artists ranging from Barbra Streisand to Liberace. Barry Manilow's rendition was a top 40 hit in the USA.
Judi Dench was originally cast as Grizabella in the original London production but had to withdraw from the production due to injury just days before opening night. She was replaced by Elaine Paige.
In April 1999, the gross box office for the London production was over £115,363,000.
In 29 January 1996, the London production of Cats celebrated its 6.141st performance to become the longest running musical in the history of West End Theatre and on 19 June 1997 the show became the longest running musical on Broadway.
On October 1, 1991, Cats became the longest, continuously touring show in American theatre history.
CHEAP TICKETS TO CATS AT THE LONDON PALLADIUM
Britishtheatre.com offers tickets for Cats for as little as £26.00. We also offer special deals on a range of West End shows which can be viewed on our offers page. To get priority information on ticket offers and production news Join Our Mailing List
GROUP BOOKINGS TO CATS
Britishtheatre.com offer great Group Booking rates to Cats. Just click the BUY TICKETS button on the top right of this page and then click the REQUEST A GROUP BOOKING option when asked the number of seats you require.
THE BRITISHTHEATRE.COM BOOKING EXPERIENCE
Britishtheatre.com is the one-stop online box office for tickets to Cats and for the best seats to the best shows in London’s West End. Whether you are a first-time theatregoer or a seasoned fan of theatre we will do our best (together with our ticketing partners) to ensure that you get great deals on theatre tickets and the very best of service. Cats is already booking as audiences flock to see this mega musical revisited at one of London's greatest theatres. We hope to facilitate your trip to Cats at The London Palladium and hope that you enjoy this very special theatre experience. Let the memory live again!
BOOK YOUR TICKETS FOR CATS NOW!
PLEASE NOTE
Please note that audience members will not be admitted until 20 minutes into the performance.
Description
CATS - THE MUSICAL PHENOMENON
Nobody ever believed that a musical about Cats would become one of the world's longest running musicals but they would soon be proved wrong as it became one of the first iconic mega-musicals of the Eighties.
Based on T. S. Eliot’s Old Possum’s Book of Practical Cats, Cats The Musical received its world premiere at the New London Theatre in 1981. The show was directed by Trevor Nunn and Choreographed by Gillian Lynne with an immersive design by John Napier. With a cast including Elaine Paige, Bonnie Langford, Wayne Sleep, Paul Nicholas, Sarah Brightman and Brian Blessed the show would run for 21 record-breaking years and almost 9,000 performances becoming one of the longest-running shows in West End ever, a feat it duplicated on Broadway.
WHAT IS CATS ABOUT?
Cats is set on the night that the Jellicle Cats meet for the Jellicle Ball culminating when Old Dueteronomy selects one cat to go up to the heavyside layer. Each cat is presented until finally one cat is honoured.
THE PALLADIUM PRODUCTION
Andrew Lloyd Webber’s record-breaking musical Cats returns to the West End for a strictly limited 12 week run at the London Palladium. The production is being staged by the shows original creative team and will feature some new tweaks to the show to bring it into a modern age.
The London Palladium production of Cats will mark the West End debut of Nicole Scherzinger from The Pussycat Dolls as Grizabella who sings the hit song Memory. Nicole Scherzinger will perform as Grizabella from December 6th to February 7th only, excluding performances on the 8th, 30th, and 31st December as well as 1st January.
CATS FUN FACTS
"Memory" has been recorded by a variety of over 150 artists ranging from Barbra Streisand to Liberace. Barry Manilow's rendition was a top 40 hit in the USA.
Judi Dench was originally cast as Grizabella in the original London production but had to withdraw from the production due to injury just days before opening night. She was replaced by Elaine Paige.
In April 1999, the gross box office for the London production was over £115,363,000.
In 29 January 1996, the London production of Cats celebrated its 6.141st performance to become the longest running musical in the history of West End Theatre and on 19 June 1997 the show became the longest running musical on Broadway.
On October 1, 1991, Cats became the longest, continuously touring show in American theatre history.
CHEAP TICKETS TO CATS AT THE LONDON PALLADIUM
Britishtheatre.com offers tickets for Cats for as little as £26.00. We also offer special deals on a range of West End shows which can be viewed on our offers page. To get priority information on ticket offers and production news Join Our Mailing List
GROUP BOOKINGS TO CATS
Britishtheatre.com offer great Group Booking rates to Cats. Just click the BUY TICKETS button on the top right of this page and then click the REQUEST A GROUP BOOKING option when asked the number of seats you require.
THE BRITISHTHEATRE.COM BOOKING EXPERIENCE
Britishtheatre.com is the one-stop online box office for tickets to Cats and for the best seats to the best shows in London’s West End. Whether you are a first-time theatregoer or a seasoned fan of theatre we will do our best (together with our ticketing partners) to ensure that you get great deals on theatre tickets and the very best of service. Cats is already booking as audiences flock to see this mega musical revisited at one of London's greatest theatres. We hope to facilitate your trip to Cats at The London Palladium and hope that you enjoy this very special theatre experience. Let the memory live again!
BOOK YOUR TICKETS FOR CATS NOW!
PLEASE NOTE
Please note that audience members will not be admitted until 20 minutes into the performance.
Cast and creatives
CAST
The cast joining Beverley Knight (Grizabella) at the Palladium comprises Jack Butterworth (Rumpus/Alonzo), Danielle Cato (Cassandra), Javier Cid (Macavity/Admetus), Luke Cinque-White (Carbucketty), Emma Lee Clark (Bombalurina), Jon-Scott Clark (Bill Bailey), Gabrielle Cocca (Tantomile), Harry Francis (Mungojerrie), Tarryn Gee (Jemima), Evan James (Skimbleshanks), Matt Krzan (Munkustrap), Georgie Leatherland (Rumpelteazer), Adam Linstead (Old Deuteronomy), Paul F Monaghan (Gus/Growltiger/Bustopher Jones), Jane Quinn (Jennyanydots), Mark John Richardson (Quaxo/ Mistoffelees), Clare Rickard (Jellylorum), Jordan Shaw (Pouncival), Hannah Kenna Thomas (Victoria/ White Cat), James Titchener (Coricopat), Marcquelle Ward (Tugger) and Anna Woodside (Demeter). They are joined by Megan Armstrong, Lindsay Atherton, Lucy Brushett, Oliver Ramsdale, Alex Pinder and Barry Haywood as swings.
Beverley Knight will perform the role of Grizabella from 23 October 2015 – 2 January 2016 except at the midweek matinee performances and the performances on 16th & 17th November 2015 and 1st & 11th December 2015 where she is scheduled not to perform. Unfortunately, the appearance of any particular artist cannot be guaranteed as they may be subject to illness or unscheduled leave.
CREATIVEMusic by Andrew Lloyd Webber
Lyrics by T S Elliott based on The Old Possums Book Of Practical Cats with additional lyrics by Trevor Nunn
Directed by Trevor Nunn
Choreography by Gillian Lynne
Design by John Napier
Cast and creatives
CAST
The cast joining Beverley Knight (Grizabella) at the Palladium comprises Jack Butterworth (Rumpus/Alonzo), Danielle Cato (Cassandra), Javier Cid (Macavity/Admetus), Luke Cinque-White (Carbucketty), Emma Lee Clark (Bombalurina), Jon-Scott Clark (Bill Bailey), Gabrielle Cocca (Tantomile), Harry Francis (Mungojerrie), Tarryn Gee (Jemima), Evan James (Skimbleshanks), Matt Krzan (Munkustrap), Georgie Leatherland (Rumpelteazer), Adam Linstead (Old Deuteronomy), Paul F Monaghan (Gus/Growltiger/Bustopher Jones), Jane Quinn (Jennyanydots), Mark John Richardson (Quaxo/ Mistoffelees), Clare Rickard (Jellylorum), Jordan Shaw (Pouncival), Hannah Kenna Thomas (Victoria/ White Cat), James Titchener (Coricopat), Marcquelle Ward (Tugger) and Anna Woodside (Demeter). They are joined by Megan Armstrong, Lindsay Atherton, Lucy Brushett, Oliver Ramsdale, Alex Pinder and Barry Haywood as swings.
Beverley Knight will perform the role of Grizabella from 23 October 2015 – 2 January 2016 except at the midweek matinee performances and the performances on 16th & 17th November 2015 and 1st & 11th December 2015 where she is scheduled not to perform. Unfortunately, the appearance of any particular artist cannot be guaranteed as they may be subject to illness or unscheduled leave.
CREATIVEMusic by Andrew Lloyd Webber
Lyrics by T S Elliott based on The Old Possums Book Of Practical Cats with additional lyrics by Trevor Nunn
Directed by Trevor Nunn
Choreography by Gillian Lynne
Design by John Napier
Cast and creatives
CAST
The cast joining Beverley Knight (Grizabella) at the Palladium comprises Jack Butterworth (Rumpus/Alonzo), Danielle Cato (Cassandra), Javier Cid (Macavity/Admetus), Luke Cinque-White (Carbucketty), Emma Lee Clark (Bombalurina), Jon-Scott Clark (Bill Bailey), Gabrielle Cocca (Tantomile), Harry Francis (Mungojerrie), Tarryn Gee (Jemima), Evan James (Skimbleshanks), Matt Krzan (Munkustrap), Georgie Leatherland (Rumpelteazer), Adam Linstead (Old Deuteronomy), Paul F Monaghan (Gus/Growltiger/Bustopher Jones), Jane Quinn (Jennyanydots), Mark John Richardson (Quaxo/ Mistoffelees), Clare Rickard (Jellylorum), Jordan Shaw (Pouncival), Hannah Kenna Thomas (Victoria/ White Cat), James Titchener (Coricopat), Marcquelle Ward (Tugger) and Anna Woodside (Demeter). They are joined by Megan Armstrong, Lindsay Atherton, Lucy Brushett, Oliver Ramsdale, Alex Pinder and Barry Haywood as swings.
Beverley Knight will perform the role of Grizabella from 23 October 2015 – 2 January 2016 except at the midweek matinee performances and the performances on 16th & 17th November 2015 and 1st & 11th December 2015 where she is scheduled not to perform. Unfortunately, the appearance of any particular artist cannot be guaranteed as they may be subject to illness or unscheduled leave.
CREATIVEMusic by Andrew Lloyd Webber
Lyrics by T S Elliott based on The Old Possums Book Of Practical Cats with additional lyrics by Trevor Nunn
Directed by Trevor Nunn
Choreography by Gillian Lynne
Design by John Napier
Awards
1981 Laurence Olivier Awards
Best New Musical
Outstanding Achievement In A Musical - Gillian Lynne
1983 Tony Awards
Best Musical
Best Book Of A Musical
Best original Score
Best Performance By a Featured Actress In a Musical - Betty Buckley
Best Direction Of A Musical - Trevor Nunn
Best Costume Design - John Napier
Best Lighting Design - David Hersey
Awards
1981 Laurence Olivier Awards
Best New Musical
Outstanding Achievement In A Musical - Gillian Lynne
1983 Tony Awards
Best Musical
Best Book Of A Musical
Best original Score
Best Performance By a Featured Actress In a Musical - Betty Buckley
Best Direction Of A Musical - Trevor Nunn
Best Costume Design - John Napier
Best Lighting Design - David Hersey
Awards
1981 Laurence Olivier Awards
Best New Musical
Outstanding Achievement In A Musical - Gillian Lynne
1983 Tony Awards
Best Musical
Best Book Of A Musical
Best original Score
Best Performance By a Featured Actress In a Musical - Betty Buckley
Best Direction Of A Musical - Trevor Nunn
Best Costume Design - John Napier
Best Lighting Design - David Hersey
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