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          Cats 2016

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          Theatre Review: Cats, Empire Theatre, Liverpool

          by TurtleTheatre
          July 12, 2016
          in Empire Theatre, Empire Theatre Reviews, Musicals, Reviews, Theatre, Theatre Reviews
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          Show: Cats
          Format: Musical
          Genre: Musical
          Date: July 11 2016
          Location: Empire Theatre, Liverpool

          One of the most famous musicals across the globe, Cats arrives at Liverpool‘s Empire Theatre. The reputation of the show, which dates back decades and is amongst the biggest theatre shows on Earth (a longtime prominence on Broadway), ensures that attendees are expecting something special. Fortunately, this show delivers a great experience with plenty of special effects and unique nuances. All of which ensures that this production was the cat’s whiskers, as I will now explain in more depth.

          Cats

          Description Of Cats

          This show tells the story of a series of cats roaming the streets at night, when everybody is asleep and the feline animals are able to live a little; the creatures come out at night, you might say. But this is no ordinary night; tonight, it is the annual Jellicle Ball, whereby the cats come together for a celebration, during which one of the Jellicle cats will be lucky enough to be chosen for a “rebirth” of sorts.

          Along the way, we are introduced to many different cats (one of whom facially resembled Gareth Bale), each with a unique personality trait; there’s Jennyanydots (Lucinda Shaw), the Old Gumble Cat, who generally lazes around and enjoys a good rest; there’s The Rum Tum Tugger (Marcquelle Ward), who is the joker in the pack; and then there’s Bustopher Jones (Greg Castiglioni) who enjoys eating and eating; you may say that he is a fat cat!

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          Grizabella

          We are also introduced to Grizabella (Marianna Benedict). She is more than just a cat, she is an Iam’s … sorry, wrong thing. No, Grizabella is a Glamour Cat who left the group years ago but now wishes to return, much to the reluctance of the gang. However, things take an unexpected turn when it is clear that the bad cat Macavity (Javier Cid) is hanging around and looks to disrupt proceedings. After the Ball, we meet more cats, such as Gus The Theatre Cat (Connor McAllister), who recounts his life and times in a slow-paced, easy-going fashion (he is an elder statesman amongst the felines).

          But there is further trouble with Macavity, and Grizabella is still trying to claw her way back into the gang. Macavity orchestrates a kidnap of the much-loved Old Deuteronomy (Kevin Stephen-Jones), which has the cats fleeing for their safety, only to realise that their hero is still in danger. The cats look to enlist the help of magician feline Mr. Mistoffelees (Shiv Rabheru) to reunite with Deuteronomy, but will they be successful? How will anyone stop Macavity? And where will Grizabella fit in as she looks to start afresh after her rebirth?

          Analysis Of Cats

          Just to make things clear. The cats are (obviously) played by actors and actresses, all of whom put forth strong performances. From singing to dancing to general feline behaviour, the cast were very good at conveying what life must be like for a group of cats who come out at night when everybody is asleep. Well, unless you end up in Concert Square on a Friday or Saturday night, but never mind. The singing from the main cast, which was often accompanied by a spectacular live orchestra, was excellent. Plus, the vocals were crystal clear, and the high notes are perfect.

          The top musical moment, though, was the final performance of Memory by Grizabella, which was simply incredible and had a unique climax of the character elevating into the night sky. The costumes were simple but very effective, and were carefully designed to not only resemble adult-like versions of cats, but to also make each character stand out from the other. As well as the topnotch singing and the frequent, fast-paced action sequences and dance numbers, the crowd loved the magical performance by Mr. Mistoffelees, who wowed the audience and played a crucial role in plot developments later on.

          Production

          The production is first-class. The set evokes memories of Toy Story in that, because we are watching life-size versions of smallish cats, everything on set is larger than life, from the oven to bike wheels to a car bumper to cereal boxes. Some very effective lighting elevates the setting. This ranges from hundreds of bulbs around the theatre to the “cat’s eyes” that come out at points of danger. Not forgetting the lit-up moon in the sky. This, as with the household items, also stands out as being larger than life. It looks even cooler during the Gus melody when we see an outline of the Tower Bridge surrounding the moon. Other props such as a mock sailing ship, which again are large-scale, appear at various points. And these make for an even more effective presentation.

          Another key aspect of the show concerned audience interaction. I don’t want to spoil the show in case you’re planning to go. But just know that the action extends beyond the stage. This makes the show even more exciting, keeping things unpredictable along the way. And some younger members of the audience (a couple of whom were dressed as cats to mark the occasion) were thrilled to be unexpectedly involved in the production. There are other small touches in the show, including some nice comedy moments. These are infrequent to ensure that they have an impact.

          Unclear

          The only slight downside was that the story was a little unclear at times. You can tell roughly what is happening. But it can be tricky to understand exactly where the cats are converging. The same goes for why certain characters behave in a particular way. That’s unless you’re familiar with Cats from television or from a previous theatre showing. However, this is a minor point, because the production and performances greatly outweigh the occasionally-confusing story.

          So, I am going to judge Cats on its true strength – the production. It would take nine lives to recap every single production element but needless to say, they all combine to provide an excellent night at the theatre. The well-written musical numbers (which are numerous and lengthy, meaning that the cast deserves tremendous credit for being able to learn all the lines along with the idiosyncrasies and the associated dance moves), the carefully-designed set, the simple yet effective costumes, the cool use of lighting effects, the neat use of props and the audience interaction which keeps theatregoers on their toes all deliver a fantastic package.

          Summary Of Cats

          Based on production, Cats is as good as it gets. And people of all ages will appreciate and love it (smaller children may get a little frightened!). Just sit back and enjoy the show. But don’t take a cat nap, as you may find yourself unexpectedly interacting with some whiskered friends. Meow!

          Overall Rating: 9/10 – Outstanding

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