Cats: "The Jellicle Ball" Teases Return | 半岛体育

半岛体育

Broadway News Cats: "The Jellicle Ball" Teases Return

The Ballroom scene鈥搃nspired revival of the Andrew Lloyd Webber musical played an acclaimed run at Perelman Performing Arts Center last year.

Company of Cats: "The Jellicle Ball" at Perelman Performing Arts Center Matthew Murphy and Evan Zimmerman

Now and forever?

Although no official announcement has been made, it looks like Cats: "The Jellicle Ball"鈥攚hich played an acclaimed, multi-extended run at the Perelman Performing Arts Center last year鈥攊s getting ready to strut its stuff once again.

The musical, which is inspired by the Ballroom scene, posted a teaser on Instagram and has also launched a new , indicating a future life for the reimagined take on the Andrew Lloyd Webber musical is in the cards. It has not been revealed if Broadway or West End will be the Jellicle choice for the next run of the hit production (though Lloyd Webber himself he wants to bring the show to London). 

The recent Off-Broadway production, which ran August 22-September 8, 2024, featured a mix of both ballroom and musical theatre favorites, including Baby as Victoria, Jonathan Burke as Mungojerrie, Andr茅 De Shields as Old Deuteronomy, Sydney James Harcourt as Rum Tum Tugger, Antwayn Hopperas Macavity, Dava Huesca as Rumpleteaser, Dudney Joseph Jr. as Munkustrap, Capital Kaos as DJ, Junior LaBeija as Gus, Robert "Silk" Mason as Mistoffelees, "Tempress" Chasity Moore as Grizabella, Shereen Pimentel as Jellylorum, Primo as Tumblebrutus, Xavier Reyes as Jennyanydots, Nora Schell as Bustopher Jones, Bebe Nicole Simpson as Demeter, Emma Sofia as Skimbleshanks, Garnet Williams as Bombalurina, and Teddy Wilson, Jr. as Sillabub.

'Electric': Andrew Lloyd Webber Officially Weighs In on Cats: 'The Jellicle Ball'

Read what critics had to say about the show, led by co-directors Zhailon Levingston (Chicken & Biscuits) and PAC NYC Artistic Director Bill Rauch (All the Way), by clicking here.

The creative team also included co-choreographers Legendary season two winner Arturo Lyons and vogue dancer Omari Wiles, dramaturg and gender consultant Josephine Kearns, scenic designer Rachel Hauck, costume designer Qween Jean, lighting designer Adam Honor茅, sound designer Kai Harada, projection designer Brittany Bland, and hair and wig designer and 2024 Special Tony Award recipient Nikiya Mathis. Company member Capital Kaos also served as ballroom consultant. Also on the creative team: beats arranger Trevor Holder, with William Waldrop serving as music supervisor and music director and David Lai as music coordinator.

READ: In This New Cats Revival, It's Jellicle Songs for Voguers and Femme Queens

Most recently brought somewhat mainstream by the FX series Pose, the Ballroom scene is an underground LGBTQIA+ subculture that arose in 1920s NYC, arguably reaching its zenith in the '80s. Home to runway walk categories that invited participants to dress in any number of themes ranging from the extravagant to the fabulously commonplace, the Ballroom scene is also where vogue dancing comes from鈥攂ut real vogueing, not Madonna vogueing. Dominated specifically by the Black and Latino queer communities, the scene has become ingrained in much of queer and popular culture today, particularly the world of drag. Ball culture was most famously memorialized in the iconic 1990 documentary Paris Is Burning.

But the world of Ballroom was a new take on the Lloyd Webber musical, which debuted in London in 1979 as a dance musical adapted from T.S. Eliot's book of poetry, Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats. Largely plotless, the musical follows a tribe of so-called "Jellicle" Cats who gather for an annual ball, presenting themselves for the chance to be reborn into a new life. The first act culminates in an all-dancing Jellicle Ball. While the connections to Ballroom culture might seem obvious now, the original production, choreographed by Gillian Lynne, featured quasi-modern ballet-inspired dance and cat costumes comprising '80s-appropriate leotards and leg warmers.

The production was presented by arrangement with The Really Useful Group.

Look back at the recent production in the gallery below:

Photos: Cats: "The Jellicle Ball at Perelman Performing Arts Center

 
Today鈥檚 Most Popular News:
 X

Blocking belongs
on the stage,
not on websites.

Our website is made possible by
displaying online advertisements to our visitors.

Please consider supporting us by
whitelisting playbill.com with your ad blocker.
Thank you!