Cats
Cats
Music by Andrew Lloyd Webber | Based on Old Possum's Book Of Practical Cats | By T. S. Eliot
Based on the universally popular poetry of T.S. Eliot, CATS tells the story, in song and dance, of the annual gathering of Jellicle cats at which time one special cat is selected to ascend to the Heaviside layer. A true musical theatre phenomenon, CATS opened at London's New London Theatre on May 11, 1981 and ran for a record-setting 21 years. CATS's London success was nearly matched on Broadway where it ran at the Wintergarden Theatre for just over 18 years.
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News for Cats

This offer has expired. We have a deal thats the Cats Meow! Book CATS between December 1, 2010 and June 1, 2011 and your opening night royalty will be on us! read more

One of the longest running musicals in theatre history, CATS is easier (and more affordable) than ever. read more

Open up a box of CATS materials from R&H and youll see 20 vocal books, four piano vocal scores, 18 orchestral books, a full score, programming disks and a pair of yellow cat eyes staring back at you. read more
The news first appeared in USA Today, with a headline in the Life section that read, ""Cats May Pounce on a Stage Near You."" read more
Think of your favorite Rodgers & Hammerstein musicals and PIPE DREAM will probably not be the first title to come to mind. In fact, you may not even know it. But in its time, it was one of the most eagerly anticipated new shows to reach Broadway, promising another banquet of R&H hit songs and setting box office records. It opened in November of 1955. Then it disappeared. What happened? Read more →
In the fall of 2010 we ran a contest through our SOUND OF MUSIC Facebook page to give away a trip for two to Salzburg Austria, the location where the movie and stage musical takes place and where the movie was filmed 46 years ago. Read the blog from the winner's trip.
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I had the incredible honor of visiting Salzburg in October 2011 with members of the von Trapp family. We were there to attend the premiere of the first stage production of THE SOUND OF MUSIC ever done in the city where the story is set, and to preside over the opening of a new exhibition. – BERT FINK

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Trivia for Cats

March 22, 1948

Birthday of Andrew Lloyd Weber, composer of hit musicals CATS, THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA, JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR, EVITA, JOSEPH AND THE AMAZING TECHNICOLOR DREAMCOAT, BY JEEVES, ASPECTS OF LOVE, and SUNSET BOULEVARD.

March 28, 1943

Birthday of Richard Stilgoe, who collaborated on lyrics for THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA, CATS, and THE STARLIGHT EXPRESS.

 Press for Cats

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"It's a musical that transports the audience into a complete fantasy world that could only exist in the theater and yet rarely does. CATS believes in purely theatrical magic, and on that faith it unquestionably delivers." — Frank Rich, The New York Times
"It's a musical that transports the audience into a complete fantasy world that could only exist in the theater and yet rarely does. CATS believes in purely theatrical magic, and on that faith it unquestionably delivers." — Frank Rich, The New York Times, January 01, 1982
"More than a hit... a genuine theatrical landmark. The show keeps rejuvenating itself." — Elyse Sommer, CurtainUp

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Musical Numbers for Cats

Song #
Song Name
Character Name
Play
Other Versions
1
Overture
 
2
Jellicle Songs For Jellicle Cats
All
3
The Naming Of Cats
Munkustrap
4
Old Gumbie Cat
Munkustrap, Jellylorum, Demeter, Bombalurina, Gumbie
5
The Rum Tum Tugger
Rum Tum Tugger, Quaxo, Demeter, Bombalurina
6
Bustopher Jones ( The Cats About Town)
Jennyanydots, Bombalurina, Jellylorum, Bustopher Jones
6
Intro To Mungojerrie And Rumpleteazer (Tacet)
 
7
Mungojerrie And Rumpleteazer
Mungo, Rumple
8
Old Deuteronomy
Mistofolees, Tantomile, Coricopat, Munkustrap, Tugger
9
The Battle Of The Pekes And Pollicles
Munkustrap, Rumple, Carbuckety,
10
Song Of The Jellicles And The Jellicle Ball
Deuteronomy, Munkustrap, Victoria, Jemina, Greorge, Alonso, Bill Bailey, Quaxo, Skimble, Bombalurina, Gumbie, Jellylorum, Coricopat, Tantomile, Cassandra, Tugger
11
Grizabella The Glamour Cat
 
12
Moments Of Happiness (Introduction To Act Two)
Deuteronomy, Jemima, Company
13
Gus: The Theatre Cat
Jellylorum
14
Growltiger's Last Stand - Part 1
Growltiger, Alonzo, Munkus, Mistof, Skimble, Tugger, Crew, Siamese, Griddlebone
14
The Ballad Of Billy M'caw
Gus, Griddlebone,
14
Italian Aria
Growltiger, Alonzo, Munkus, Mistof, Skimble, Tugger, Crew, Siamese, Griddlebone
14
Growltiger's Last Stand - Part 2
Coricopat, Growltiger, Siamese, Tutti,
14
Gus: The Theatre Cat (Reprise)
Gus, Griddlebone,
15
Skimbleshanks: The Railway Cat
Deuteronomy, Rumple, Skimble,
16
Macavity: The Mystery Cat
Demeter, Bombalurina
16
Macavity Fight
Company
17
Magical Mr. Mistoffelees
Tugger, Company
18
Memory
Jemima, Grizabella
19
Journey To The Heavyside Layer
 
20
The Ad-Dressing Of Cats
Deuteronomy,
21
Finale 1 (Tacet)
 
22
Finale 2/3
 
23
Finale 4
 

Andrew Lloyd Webber on his inspiration for CATS at www.reallyuseful.com.

I began setting Old Possum’s Book of Practical Cats to music late in 1977, partly because it is a book I remember with affection from my childhood and partly because I wanted to set existing verse to music. In my associations with lyricists it has tended to be the case that once a dramatic story line had been agreed, the lyrics are written to music I compose. I was very curious to see whether I could work the other way round.

Very luckily Old Possum’s Book of Practical Cats contains verses that are extraordinarily musical; the have rhythms that are very much their own, like the ‘Rum Tum Tugger’ or ‘Old Deuteronomy’ and although clearly they dictate to some degree the music that will accompany them they are frequently of irregular and exciting metre and are very challenging to a composer.

I wrote some settings in late 1977 which I began performing at the piano for friends, but I never progressed the idea seriously until after I had composed “Tell Me On A Sunday.” This was performed on BBC TV in the early part of 1980 and I began to think of Old Possum’s Book of Practical Cats as a possible concert anthology that could also be performed on television. With this in mind, some of my settings were performed in the summer of 1980 at the Sydmonton Festival. Valerie Eliot fortunately came to the concert and with her brought various unpublished pieces of verse by her husband; one of these was ‘Grizabella the Glamour Cat’. The musical and dramatic images that this created for me made me feel that there was very much more to the project than I needed the support of another to encourage me to re-work my settings and to see if a dramatic whole could be woven from the delightful verse that I was now to be allowed to develop.

Thus in the late summer I had my first meeting with Trevor Nunn. Soon after Valerie Eliot produced various other uncollected poems, three of which we have incorporated into Cats in their entirety. She also gave us a fascinating rough draft of an opening poem for what appears to have been conceived as a longer book about cats and dogs. This poem was not appropriate for the stage but it inspired us to write a lyric with the same intention of celebrating the supremacy of Jellicle cats. We have been able to include lines from the end of Eliot’s draft poem which now introduce “The Naming of Cats.” But what was most thrilling was to find a reference in one of Eliot’s letters to coherent, albeit incomplete structure for an evening; he proposed that eventually the cats were to go "Up up up past the Russell Hotel, up up up to the Heaviside Layer".

Trevor Nunn, who I discovered has a taste for tackling theatrical problems that most people consider insoluble, set to work immediately with me combing Eliot's works and we were reminded of the many references to cats in the main body of his writing.

I have enjoyed working on Cats as much as on any show on which I have worked. My gratitude with be undying to Valerie Eliot without whose encouragement the musical could never have taken its present form.


Awards for Cats

Drama Desk Awards

January 01, 1983 — 3 Awards including Outstanding Music

Laurence Olivier Awards (London)

January 01, 1981 — 2 Awards including Musical of the Year

Moliere Awards (France)

Award for Best Musical

Outer Critics Circle Awards

January 01, 1983 — Best Musical

Dora Mavor Moore Awards (Canada)

January 01, 1983 — 7 Awards including Best Musical
7 Awards including Best Musical

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Writers Notes for Cats


Written By: Andrew Lloyd Webber

Andrew Lloyd Webber on his inspiration for CATS at www.reallyuseful.com.

I began setting Old Possum’s Book of Practical Cats to music late in 1977, partly because it is a book I remember with affection from my childhood and partly because I wanted to set existing verse to music. In my associations with lyricists it has tended to be the case that once a dramatic story line had been agreed, the lyrics are written to music I compose. I was very curious to see whether I could work the other way round.

Very luckily Old Possum’s Book of Practical Cats contains verses that are extraordinarily musical; the have rhythms that are very much their own, like the ‘Rum Tum Tugger’ or ‘Old Deuteronomy’ and although clearly they dictate to some degree the music that will accompany them they are frequently of irregular and exciting metre and are very challenging to a composer.

I wrote some settings in late 1977 which I began performing at the piano for friends, but I never progressed the idea seriously until after I had composed “Tell Me On A Sunday.” This was performed on BBC TV in the early part of 1980 and I began to think of Old Possum’s Book of Practical Cats as a possible concert anthology that could also be performed on television. With this in mind, some of my settings were performed in the summer of 1980 at the Sydmonton Festival. Valerie Eliot fortunately came to the concert and with her brought various unpublished pieces of verse by her husband; one of these was ‘Grizabella the Glamour Cat’. The musical and dramatic images that this created for me made me feel that there was very much more to the project than I needed the support of another to encourage me to re-work my settings and to see if a dramatic whole could be woven from the delightful verse that I was now to be allowed to develop.

Thus in the late summer I had my first meeting with Trevor Nunn. Soon after Valerie Eliot produced various other uncollected poems, three of which we have incorporated into Cats in their entirety. She also gave us a fascinating rough draft of an opening poem for what appears to have been conceived as a longer book about cats and dogs. This poem was not appropriate for the stage but it inspired us to write a lyric with the same intention of celebrating the supremacy of Jellicle cats. We have been able to include lines from the end of Eliot’s draft poem which now introduce “The Naming of Cats.” But what was most thrilling was to find a reference in one of Eliot’s letters to coherent, albeit incomplete structure for an evening; he proposed that eventually the cats were to go "Up up up past the Russell Hotel, up up up to the Heaviside Layer".

Trevor Nunn, who I discovered has a taste for tackling theatrical problems that most people consider insoluble, set to work immediately with me combing Eliot's works and we were reminded of the many references to cats in the main body of his writing.

I have enjoyed working on Cats as much as on any show on which I have worked. My gratitude with be undying to Valerie Eliot without whose encouragement the musical could never have taken its present form.


Performance Tools for Cats

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Rental Materials for Cats

STANDARD

  • CATS - Orchestration (20 Books)
    • 1 – REED I (Flute, Tenor Sax, Soprano Sax)
    • 1 – REED II (Clarinet, Baritone Sax, Flute)
    • 1 – FULL SCORE - Act 1
    • 1 – FULL SCORE - Act 2
    • 1 – REED III (English Horn, Oboe)
    • 1 – HORN I
    • 1 – HORN II
    • 1 – TRUMPET I (Bb Trumpet, Piccolo Trumpet)
    • 1 – TRUMPET II (Bb Trumpet, Flugel Horn)
    • 1 – TROMBONE
    • 1 – CELLO
    • 1 – GUITAR (Electric, Acoustic)
    • 1 – BASS
    • 1 – DRUMS
    • 1 – KEYBOARD I (Electric Piano, Piano)
    • 1 – KEYBOARD II
    • 1 – KEYBOARD III
    • 1 – PERCUSSION (see list below)
    • 1 – PIANO CONDUCTOR SCORE - Act 1
    • 1 – PIANO CONDUCTOR SCORE - Act 2
  • Cats - Rehearsal Set - (24 Books)
    • 20 – Libretto/Vocal Books
    • 1 – Logo CD
    • 2 – PIANO CONDUCTOR SCORE - Act 1
    • 2 – PIANO CONDUCTOR SCORE - Act 2

ADDITIONAL

  • CATS - Libretti/Vocal Books 10 pack
    • 10 – Libretto/Vocal Books
  • CATS - PRE-PRODUCTION PACKAGE
    • 1 – PIANO CONDUCTOR SCORE - Act 1
    • 1 – PIANO CONDUCTOR SCORE - Act 2
    • 1 – Libretto/Vocal Books

Cast Requirements for Cats

PRINCIPALS
6 Women
8 Men

ENSEMBLE
Strong dancers and singers are recommended for the larger roles. Recommended minimum of 4 (1 Woman and 3 Men).

COMMENTS
Some actors in Principal and Featured Roles are required to double in chorus roles.

CHARACTERS
Asparagus (Gus)
Bombalurina
Bustopher Jones
Demeter
Grizabella
Griddlebone
Growltiger
Jellylorum
Jennyanydots
Mr. Mistoffelees
Mungojerrie
Munkustrap
Old Deuteronomy
Rumpleteazer
The Rum Tum Tugger
Skimbleshanks

OTHER CHARACTERS (not in every production)
Admetus
Alonzo
Bill Bailey
Carbucketty
Cassandra
Electra
Etcetera
Exotica
George
Genghis or Gilbert
Jemima
Macavity
Plato
Pouncival
Rumpus Cat
Sillabub
Tantomile
Tumblebrutus
Victor
Victoria

Set Requirements for Cats

CATS takes place in a junkyard on the night of the Jellicle Ball.

Materials Notes

Bass Drum, Bell Tree, Cabasa, Castanet, Concert Bass Drum, Congas, Cowbell, Cymbal, Deep Gong, Glock, Gong, Maraca, Ratchet, Rattle, Shake, Suspended Cymbal, Tambourine, Tam-Tam, Timpani, Triangle, Vibes, Vibraslap, Whip, Wood Block, Xylophone.

Featured News

SpotlightPromotion: CATS

This offer has expired. We have a deal thats the Cats Meow! Book CATS between December 1, 2010 and June 1, 2011 and your opening night royalty will be on us!

Read More
Jellicles Can And Jellicles Do!

One of the longest running musicals in theatre history, CATS is easier (and more affordable) than ever.

Read More
Jellicles Can And Jellicles Do!
Open up a box of CATS materials from R&H and youll see 20 vocal books, four piano vocal scores, 18 orchestral books, a full score, programming disks and a pair of yellow cat eyes staring back at you. Read More