Final Sydney Seats Now on Sale for 40th Anniversary Tour of ‘Cats’

Final Sydney Seats Now on Sale for 40th Anniversary Tour of ‘Cats’

Final seats for the Sydney season of the 40th Anniversary Australian tour of Andrew Lloyd Webber’s record-breaking musical Cats have been released. The iconic production opens today at its original Australian home, Theatre Royal Sydney, playing to 6 September. It then heads to Adelaide at Her Majesty’s Theatre from 20 September, Crown Theatre Perth from 8 November, and to Hamer Hall, Arts Centre Melbourne from 21 December.

The coveted role of Grizabella, the former “glamour cat” ostracised by the Jellicles, is played by Gabriyel Thomas, while audience favourite Todd McKenney plays the dual roles of Bustopher Jones and Asparagus the Theatre Cat, and classical performer Mark Vincent returns to the musical theatre stage as Old Deuteronomy, the patriarch of the Jellicle tribe. Recently seen as Roxie Hart in the sold-out national tour of Chicago, Lucy Maunder is taking on the role of Jellylorum, while the rebellious cat Rum Tum Tugger is played by Des Flanagan. WAPPA graduate Jarrod Draper has been cast as Munkustrap, and returning to Cats after many years will be Leigh Archer as the motherly character Jennyanydots, also known among the tribe as the “Gumbie Cat”.

The remainder of the company includes Axel Alvarez (playing Mr Mistoffelees), Sarah Bourke (Tantomile), Olivia Carniato (Demeter), Mia Dabkowski-Chandler (Bombalurina), Tom Davis (Skimbleshanks), Ella Fitzpatrick (Jemima), Charlie Follows (Bill Bailey), Joshua Gordon (Coricopat), Chaska Halliday (Cassandra), Dominique Hamilton (swing), Claudia Hastings (Victoria/ White Cat), Aimee Jones (swing), Savannah Lind (Rumpleteazer), Joe Miller (swing), Jake O’Brien (Mungojerrie), Xavier Pellin (swing), Guy Pik (Carbuckety), Rania Potaka-Osborne (Alonzo), Edward Smith (Admetus/ Macavity), Thalia Smith (swing) and Tod Strike (swing).

“We have assembled a purr-fect cast for this 40th Anniversary Australian tour of Cats, and rehearsals have been fantastic. It’s wonderful to see this talented mix of seasoned artists and new performers to the industry creating their feline characters, and to partner with the vital charity the Australian Children’s Music Foundation,” said John Frost. 

Based on T. S. Eliot’s Old Possum’s Book of Practical Cats and set to music by Andrew Lloyd Webber, Cats has been captivating audiences around the globe since it opened at the New London Theatre (now known as the Gillian Lynne) in 1981, where it played for 21 record-breaking years and almost 9,000 performances, winning both the Olivier and Evening Standard Awards for Best Musical. Since then, Cats has been presented in over 50 countries, translated into 23 languages and has been seen by over 81 million people world-wide. On Broadway, Cats played for 18 years and won seven Tony Awards including Best Musical.

The musical tells the story of the Jellicle cat tribe. On just one special night of the year, all Jellicle cats meet at the Jellicle Ball where Old Deuteronomy, their wise and benevolent leader, makes the Jellicle choice and announces which of them will go up to “The Heaviside Layer” and be reborn into a whole new Jellicle life.

Get your tickets now at catsthemusical.com.au and let the memory live again.

CATS rehearsals Photo credit David Hooley