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Cats

Venue: New London Theatre
Where: West End
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starstarstarstarstarHow anyone can hate this is beyond my mind. It isn't mediocre, it is magical. Please go and enjoy it. Cats was designed to show you magic. All the cynics who hate it are narrow-minded moaners who just want to spoil the brilliance. Get a life you people and leave Cats to run its magnificent spell. Quick. Go, before it's too late. - USER: Whatsonstage.com07 May 02
starstarstarstarstarCats is pure Lloyd Webber brilliance. Run and grab your seats and experience the magic. The music, nothing short of beautiful. The choreography, truly breathtaking. The set, amazing. The show. Nothing short of magical. - USER: Whatsonstage.com07 May 02
starstarstarstarstarI believe I have now seen Cats at least four times. I am always finding an excuse to take someone. My excuse: "What would a first time visit to London be without the charm that IS London: Cats!" I am a man in my late 40s and nothing, in my humble opinion, will ever come close to bringing all the magic of musical theatre like Cats does. Long may it live. - USER: Whatsonstage.com22 Apr 02
starstarPut the damn thing out of its misery. - USER: Whatsonstage.com22 Mar 02
starstarstarstarTheatrically this play is amazing, but where is the plot and what is with those fly things? As far as the theatre side of it goes, the set, costumes, make up, dances and songs were all fantastic. Its worth seeing whilst you still have the chance. - USER: Whatsonstage.com04 Mar 02
starstarstarstarIt is definatleya musical for those with an extended musical interset.If this is just a night out to somthing different you might be better going for something with more of a stortline,as cats is about magical and mysterious thought of mind and if you are not that way inclined you may grow tired and uninterested. - USER: Whatsonstage.com17 Feb 02
starstarstarstarstarCats is the best musical ever, go see it straight away or wait it will be here now and forever! - USER: Whatsonstage.com06 Dec 01
starstarstarDefinitely grew tiresome. Highlight of the show was Chrissie Hammonds' (Grizabella's) amazing voice. Suggestion to costumer: lose the leg warmers. - USER: Whatsonstage.com28 Nov 01
starstarstarIt's OK, a must if you love all things feline, but just above average as a show. Really does need to close for a while so they can bring it up to expectation. - USER: Whatsonstage.com29 Oct 01
starstarstarstarstarAtfer watching the matinee performance on Saturday 22nd September, we both agree that Cats is as magical as it is advertised on the London Underground system. The whole performance was spectacular and credit must be given to the brilliant performance of all the artistes, as well as musical arrangements and splendid choreograpy. Some may prefer whiskers....we loved the tails!!! - USER: Whatsonstage.com25 Sep 01
starstarstarOkay it's still a classic - the mousetrap of musicals - but the set is looking pretty tired as are the costumes. Its defo time for a revamp. - USER: Whatsonstage.com25 Jul 01
starstarstarstarstarCATS is, and will forever be one of the most wonderfully imaginative musicals ever created. The current cast, Jacob Brent as Mistoffelees, John Partridge as Rum Tum Tugger, David Ashley as Munkustrap, Jason Gardener as Victor, David Snook as Asparagus, and all the others are a wonderfull sight to see. The costumes and set are some of the best on stage today, and this musical is perfect for a day of escapism for adults and for children. In what other musical is there such a connection between actor and audiance member? - USER: Whatsonstage.com22 Jul 01
starstarstarstarstarThe Current cast is brilliant. I especially love Jason Gardnier who normally plays Victor as Munkustrap. It's still a great show after 20 years. - USER: Whatsonstage.com17 Jul 01
starstarstarstarstarIgnore all the other reviews because................................. this is a brilliant show and I love cats so that was a bit of an advantage too!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Also I think that it was good because the stage and some seats moved, so that was really cool and I would see it again tomorrow if I had that time! - USER: Whatsonstage.com14 Jul 01
starseeing men in lycra suits did nothing for me!!!!!!!!!!!!!! - USER: Whatsonstage.com28 Mar 01
starit sucked - USER: Whatsonstage.com28 Mar 01
starit was pants - USER: Whatsonstage.com28 Mar 01
starstarstarstarstarCATS certainly lives up to it's title. Ana amzing contrast of dancing and singing mixed. The cast and crew put an awful lot of effort into keeping cats fresh as the day it was opened. and aught to be more recognized for their work. The best show i have ever seen. Lisa xxxxx - USER: Whatsonstage.com07 Mar 01
starstarstarstarIt may be an old dinosaur, but the set's are still fantastic and so are the costumes and Memory is one of my favourite songs ever. I've seen Cats five times and will happily go again and again. - USER: Whatsonstage.com06 Feb 01


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