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The 2014/15 West End production of Cats was a recurring, limited run at the London Palladium Theatre. The initial run from December 2014 was extended to late April 2015, with a two week break in March as the Palladium was used for filming. During the summer of 2015 the show went "on tour" for an 8 week run in Blackpool, north England, and returned to the Palladium Autumn/Winter 2015. Following the closure at the Palladium, Cats started a full 2016 UK / European Tour.

The revised material introduced in this production was used in further productions in Paris and Australia through 2014 and 2015. Although the 2016 Broadway Revival uses many of the physical properties (costumes, set, etc.) of this production, the material used was once again revised - few of the changes made for the Palladium remain in the Broadway Revival.

Production Specifics[]

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Nicole Scherzinger pre-production publicity

The production was a development/extension of the 2013-14 UK Tour, with most of the cast of that production continuing onto the West End. Lloyd Webber however extensively revised the production itself - see the section below for details on the revisions made.

This production was heavily marketed, with star billing given to performing artist Nicole Scherzinger as Grizabella. The show was also tailored to bring more focus to Grizabella's stage time, with her solos being extended by a minute or so each. Kerry Ellis took over the role from the 9th of February, leaving the production on 25th April 2015. For the Autumn/Winter 2015 run, star billing was given to Beverley Knight as Grizabella.

Financially, the production was a huge success. The demand for tickets during the first run led to almost a complete sell-out in one of the largest theatres in the West End and an 8 week extension, thus proving there is still a strong market for Cats 33 years after the original production. The second run, however, was less heavily advertised and didn't sell quite as well.

Creative Team[]

Production Dates[]

  • Palladium Theatre, London - 06/12/2014 - 25/04/2015
  • Blackpool Opera House - 09/07/2015 - 05/09/2015
  • Palladium Theatre, London - 23/10/2015 - 02/01/2016


Jellicle Ballroom 2014-15 Season[]

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The Jellicle Ballroom Palladium 2014

"In celebration of the West End pick-up of the show, the Van Parnell bar at the Palladium has been transformed in order to entertain the guests, pre-show. Many show-related activities have been set up, such as:
  • Poetry Readings of T.S. Eliot's Pieces
  • Cat-Inspired free Face Painting
  • Original Costume/Design Gallery
  • Children's Puzzles, Prizes, Photos
  • Cat Cream Bar (drinks and ice cream)
The room opens two hours prior to the show, 12:30 for matinees and 5:30 for evenings. This has been used as a promotion tool to market the run. The gallery includes designs for every character, many press cuttings, various speciality costumes on display and things of interest to fans."

The Jellicle Ballroom was not reprised for the 2015 season, apart from the free face painting and early hours bar.

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Revised Material[]

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Opening Night Bows

The production was promoted heavily on the feature of new material, with the new revised version shown in this production becoming the template for subsequent world-wide productions adopting these changes. The most prominent alteration was the re-branding of the Rum Tum Tugger into an urban street cat, his solo in his self-titled song being replaced with a rap/street dance number. Growltiger's Last Stand was changed to a much grittier, soft shoe/jazz number and the lover's duet cut entirely for the 14-15 run, with a new aria introduced in November 2015. The Gumbie Cat's dance break was replaced by a longer and more technical tap number choreographed by Bill Deamer, as well as featuring new music.

For the first time in a British production of Cats, Pouncival and Carbucketty were both present as ensemble characters; however, Pouncival used a costume resembling that of the chorus cat George. As an easter egg for fans, the swings appear in the press photos dressed as characters who do not appear in this production - including Babygriz, Electra, and Pouncival.

Revised Costume Designs[]

The most obvious costume alterations were made to the Rum Tum Tugger and Grizabella. Grizabella's costume has been subtly altered to resemble something Nicole Scherzinger would wear in her solo career - a corset and lace-up stockings worn under a fur coat which has been made lighter and more stream-lined. Rum Tum Tugger's new costume sported a backwards ball cap, his hair in braids, a vest top and harem pants with lots of gold necklaces. Growltiger and his Raffish crew also recieved new costumes, now in shades of dark charcoal. Some tweaks were made to the designs of the ensemble costumes, with less blocky, primary colours being used; these changes were most apparent in Bombalurina and Jemima's costumes.

Cast[]

Role Cast
Palladium, December 2014
Admetus / Macavity Cameron Ball
Alonzo / Rumpus Cat Adam Lake
Asparagus / Bustopher Jones Paul F Monaghan
Bill Bailey Adam Salter
Bombalurina Charlene Ford
Carbucketty Joel Morris
Cassandra Cassie Clare
Coricopat Benjamin Mundy
Demeter Zizi Strallen (until 02/15)
Lily Frazer (after 02/15)
Grizabella Nicole Scherzinger (until 02/15)
Kerry Ellis (after 02/15)
Grizabella (Alternate) Sophia Ragavelas
Jellylorum Clare Rickard
Jemima Natasha Mould
Jennyanydots Laurie Scarth
Quaxo / Mistoffelees Joseph Poulton
Mungojerrie Benjamin Yates
Munkustrap Callum Train
Old Deuteronomy Nicholas Pound
Pouncival Stevie Hutchinson
Rumpleteaser Dawn Williams
Rum Tum Tugger Antoine Murray-Straughan
Skimbleshanks Ross Finnie
Tantomile Kathryn Barnes
Victoria Hannah Kenna Thomas
Walking Cover Barry Haywood
Swing Ryan Gover
Swing Alice Jane Murray
Swing Grace McKee
Swing Dane Quixall
Swing Libby Watts
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Role Cast
Blackpool / Palladium 2015
Admetus / Macavity Javier Cid
Alonzo Alex Pinder (Blackpool)
Oliver Ramsdale (Blackpool)
Jack Butterworth (Palladium)
Asparagus / Bustopher Jones Paul F Monaghan
Bill Bailey Jon-Scott Clark
Bombalurina Emma Lee Clark
Carbucketty Luke Cinque-White
Cassandra Danielle Cato
Coricopat James Titchener
Demeter Anna Woodside
Grizabella Jane McDonald (Blackpool)
Beverley Knight (Palladium)
Grizabella (Alternate) Madalena Alberto
Jellylorum Clare Rickard
Jemima Tarryn Gee
Jennyanydots Jane Quinn
Quaxo / Mistoffelees Mark John Richardson
Mungojerrie Harry Francis
Munkustrap Matt Krzan
Old Deuteronomy Adam Linstead
Pouncival Jordan Shaw
Rumpleteaser Georgie Leatherland
Rum Tum Tugger Jack Butterworth (Blackpool)
Marcquelle Ward (Palladium)
Skimbleshanks Evan James
Tantomile Gabrielle Cocca
Victoria Hannah Kenna Thomas
Walking Cover Barry Haywood
Swing Megan Armstrong
Swing Lindsay Atherton
Swing Lucy Brushett
Swing Alex Pinder
Swing Oliver Ramsdale

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Gallery[]

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Blackpool 2015

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London 2015

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Merchandise

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Awards and Nominations[]

Main article: Awards

2015 Laurence Olivier Awards[]

  • Best Musical Revival - Nominated
  • Best Actress in a Supporting Role in a Musical - Nicole Scherzinger - Nominated

Press Call July 2014[]

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Press Launch London Palladium 2014

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Andrew Lloyd Webber Trevor Nunn Gillian Lynne interview 2014

at 6:00 Lloyd Webber outlines his plans to change Growltiger and Rum Tum Tugger.

Andrew Lloyd Webber's Updates[]

As reported by The BBC - The hit musical Cats looks set to include a rapping feline when it returns to London's West End this year. Composer Andrew Lloyd Webber said the character of Rum Tum Tugger would become "a street cat" in the show. Cats, which has not been seen in London for 12 years, is based on TS Eliot's Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats.

"I've come to the conclusion having re-read Eliot, that maybe Eliot was the inventor of rap," Lord Lloyd-Webber said.

He said he had also "completely rewritten" the song Growltiger's Last Stand because "it was never my favourite moment of the show".

The composer was speaking at a launch event at the London Palladium on Monday, where Cats will run for 12 weeks from 6 December. Speaking to the BBC at the launch event, Lord Lloyd-Webber said he had wanted to "rework" a couple of the poems - including Rum Tum Tugger - for many years.

"I'm not changing what Eliot wrote, but if you read that poem and you get a rapper to do it - don't ask me to do it - it's quite interesting."

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