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Conference misery::feline_v1

Title:Meower Power is Valuing Differences
Notice:FELINE_V1 is moving 1/11/94 5pm PST to MISERY
Moderator:MISERY::VANZUYLEN_RO
Created:Sun Feb 09 1986
Last Modified:Tue Jan 11 1994
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:5089
Total number of notes:60366

636.0. "CATS, The Play" by BUFFER::HOFFMAN (Joan Hoffman, DTN: 276-9829) Wed Jun 24 1987 17:44

Haven't seen this topic before, so....

How many of us fellow feline fanatics saw the play, CATS?  What did you think?
I was really amazed at how feline the performers acted, especially when a
new cat came on stage.  This newcomer went up to the others, sniffed their
noses, and rubbed cheeks, then sat down and started washing his/her face!

Would love to hear other comments.


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636.1Great Play!DONJON::SCHREINERGo ahead, make me PURRR...Thu Jun 25 1987 09:335
    I loved CATS.  It was sometimes hard to believe that the performers
    weren't of the real feline species!!!!!   
    
    cin
    
636.2XANADU::RAVANThu Jun 25 1987 10:1310
    Yep, it was great, not only as a musical but as a depiction of the
    foibles of our furry friends. I've always been fond of the poems
    on which the play was based, and they really came to life in the
    stage production.
    
    (Rum-Tum-Tugger looked very much like Chiun, although Chiun is much
    more laid back... And Abigail is practically a letter-perfect Jellicle
    Cat.)
    
    -b
636.3CATSKOALA::FAMULAROJoe, ZK02-2/R94, DTN381-2565Thu Jun 25 1987 13:456
    CATS was one of the finest plays I have seen.  It is a must for
    every cat lover.  Various characteristics of the cats in the play
    were exactly like those of my cats at home.  This provided me with
    many a laugh! 
    
    
636.4VAXWRK::DUDLEYThu Jun 25 1987 14:555
    I saw CATS on New Years Eve 3 years ago.  I thought it
    was great.  It had to be a requirement of all the performers
    to observe real cats in action, they were so on the mark.
    
    donna
636.5SOFTY::HEFFELFINGERGive my body to science fiction.Thu Jun 25 1987 23:085
    I've never had the pleasure of seeing it, but my wife and I have
    fallen in love with the music.  The music and the poetry were meant
    for one another.
    
    Gary
636.6Old Possum's bookTRUMAN::PLATTFri Jun 26 1987 15:4613
    I, too, saw and loved CATS.  Although I saw it on Broadway over
    three years ago, I haven't had any success in getting my hands on
    "Old Possum's Book" on which the lyrics to many of the songs were
    based.  It's been mentioned in this file many times.  What are the
    chances of borrowing someone's copy?
    
    Second question, how would one define a "jellicle cat", or is that
    definition addressed in the book?
    
    Thanks,
    
    	Pulitzer's mom
    
636.7Possum'sMIRFAK::TILLSONSugar MagnoliaWed Jul 01 1987 17:515
    Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats should be available in any of
    the collected works of T.S. Elliot; check your local library.
    
    Rita
    
636.8Back in BostonVAXWRK::LEVINEFri Aug 21 1987 11:108
The musical CATS will be back in Boston at the Shubert Theater from 17 
September through 6 November.  Tickets are available at the box office, 
through Ticketron, or Telecharge (1-800-233-3123).  The first ad I saw
about this was in last Sunday's Globe.  I went to Ticketron last night
and they told me that tickets were going very fast.

Pam
636.9PMROAD::SWEENEYWed Nov 18 1987 14:449
    My husband gave me two tickets to CATS for my birthday this year.
    I thought it was a wonderful play.  I think every cat lover should
    have the pleasure of seeing it.  The music and the dancing and all
    the talent that was on that stage was truly incredible.  
    
    I would also like to know what they meant by a jellicle cat, if
    anyone knows.
    
    Susan
636.10it's what the Cats heard...URBAN::JOHNSTONI _earned_ that touch of grey!Thu Nov 19 1987 08:065
    re. "Jellicle cats" & "Pollicle dogs"
    
    This is phonetic translation of "Dear Little Cats" and "Poor Little
    Dogs" as spoken by the human gentleman equivalents of Bustopher
    Jones [a.k.a. "the St. James's Street Cat"].
636.11calico I thoughtVIDEO::TEBAYNatural phenomena invented to orderMon Nov 23 1987 10:312
    I thought a Jellicle cat was a calico-a "money cat".
    
636.12*All* Cats are Jellicle CatsCIVIC::JOHNSTONI _earned_ that touch of grey!Mon Nov 23 1987 11:338
    nope, the man's widow when asked by interviewers gave the 'dear
    little...' answer.
    
    it makes sense, if you note the lyrics or see the play.  Very few
    of the Jellicles look alike or are calico and they all describe
    themselves as Jellicles.
    
      Annie
636.13USHS01::MCALLISTERWish they all could be CA girlsWed Nov 25 1987 21:021
    and I always thought in meant Angelical cat
636.14Not their last name?SQM::MURPHYIs it Friday yet?Mon Nov 30 1987 09:543
    re. "M" on tabbies.  And here my sister and hubby thought the "M"
    on their cat's forehead stood for their last name "Martin".  :-)
    
636.15third run??PLANET::DALEYWed Feb 24 1988 14:353
    Is Cats coming back to Boston for a 3rd run?
    I hope.