Les chats "Jellicle" se joignent pour un bal Jellicle où ils se réjouissent avec leur chef, Old Deutéronome. Un chat sera choisi pour aller au "Heavyside Layer" et renaître. Les chats se pré... Tout lireLes chats "Jellicle" se joignent pour un bal Jellicle où ils se réjouissent avec leur chef, Old Deutéronome. Un chat sera choisi pour aller au "Heavyside Layer" et renaître. Les chats se présentent.Les chats "Jellicle" se joignent pour un bal Jellicle où ils se réjouissent avec leur chef, Old Deutéronome. Un chat sera choisi pour aller au "Heavyside Layer" et renaître. Les chats se présentent.
- Skimbleshanks
- (as Geoffrey Garrat)
Histoire
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesThe closing credits indicate that the characters of Mungojerrie and Rumpleteazer were "dubbed" by other singers. Drew Varley and Jo Gibb sang the entire song themselves but they couldn't get the giggling and "Shh"-ing at the beginning of the song down.
- GaffesThe poem/song "The Naming of Cats" states that a cat's "second name," such as those used by the characters in this show, is unique and not shared by any other cat. However, the song introducing Old Gus the Theatre Cat says that his full name is Asparagus, which is also the name of another cat in the show. This is because John Mills, who played Gus, was unable to do the rest of the singing and dancing the role required, so the character was split into two identically-named characters.
- Citations
Grizabella: Touch me! It's so easy to leave me all alone with the memory of my days in the sun. If you touch me, you'll understand what happiness is. Look! A new day has begun.
- Générique farfeluCredits show clips of each person in their characters costume from the video along with their name and character role.
- ConnexionsFeatured in The 100 Greatest Musicals (2003)
- Bandes originalesJellicle Songs for Jellicle Cats
Music by Andrew Lloyd Webber
Lyrics by T.S. Eliot, Richard Stilgoe and Trevor Nunn
Performed by Michael Gruber, Rosemarie Ford, John Partridge,
Jacob Brent, Veerle Casteleyn, Ken Page and chorus
For all the theatrical appeal, visual appeal, and the long runs, "Cats" is not the greatest thing to have ever hit musical theater. It's long on the above mentioned theatrics and visuals, but way too short on plot and substance. But it is really not a bad show by any means. The songs (Poetry from a book of T.S. Elliot's set to Andrew Lloyd Webber's music) are catchy and engaging, performed by a very energetic cast. The dancing is good, too. And as for the casting, that is also well-done. I would have loved to see Betty Buckley recreate her Broadway role of Grizabella, but Paige, who played the role in London, is not bad at all; her expressions, as I said, are... well, very expressive, and her rendition of "Memory" is just as good and moving as Buckley's. Ken Page, the original Broadway Old Deutoronomy, is also good. Sir John Mills' cameo as Gus, the Theatre Cat, is exploitive but touching. (And you can see why they cut his character's "Growltiger's Last Stand:" he may not have been able to get through it, unfortunatly)
Having not seen this show on stage yet, I think this special is a pretty good substitute for it. Perhaps you will feel the same way.
- Tommy-92
- 12 juin 2000
- Lien permanent
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Détails
- Durée2 heures
- Couleur
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 1.78 : 1
- 1.33 : 1