The Guardian - World News
| Title | Cats: The Jellicle Ball review – ingenious musical revival goes full queer ball | Source | The Guardian - World News |
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Broadhurst Theatre, New York After a disastrous 2019 movie, Andrew Lloyd Webber’s easily ridiculed 80s smash hit has now been transformed into something thrillingly new One criticism lobbied at the 2019 film version of Andrew Lloyd Webber’s musical Cats was that it tried to dress the show up in too much extra stuff. Garish CGI and inelegant sets distracted from what is meant to be the core mission of Cats: to watch talented performers sing and dance as cats. The trick is to keep the show – which is mostly just a song cycle cataloging various felines as described in whimsical poems by TS Eliot – as streamlined as possible, highlighting powerful voices a’blare and lithe bodies in motion. Realism and narrative should not be of chief concern. But what if there was another way to present Cats that still honored the main principles of the piece while adding further context, even further meaning? That is the feat pulled off by directors Zhailon Livingston and Bill Rauch with Cats: The Jellicle Ball, a bright and winsome reimagining of Webber’s 45-year-old musical. First premiering in a downtown space, the Jellicle Ball has now transferred to Broadway, inviting a wider audience into its celebration of queer ball culture. Continue reading... |
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| Link | https://www.theguardian.com/stage/2026/apr/07/cats-the-jellicle-ball-musical-review | Published At | 2026-04-07 21:00:11 (3 days ago) |
| Created At | 2026-04-07 21:14:27 | Updated At | 2026-04-07 21:14:27 |