Cats is a musical created by andrew lloyd webber. It premiered in London's West End in 1981 and has performed thousands of times around the world. Inspired by T.S. Eliot's collection of old cats, this musical tells the story of a group of cats gathering together on a special night to celebrate their lives and unique personalities. The stage play Cat (Cat's Musical Journey) is based on this musical. It not only retains the classic elements in the original, but also adds more interaction and creativity, bringing an audio-visual feast full of surprises and emotions to the audience.
Scene 1: Cat World
In the stage play Cat, the audience will enter a brand-new cat world. There are all kinds of cats here, and each cat has its own unique personality and characteristics. When you walk into the theater, you will find that the whole stage has been built into a huge garbage dump, where cats run, jump and play freely, and their laughter fills the whole space.
When the lights dimmed and the music started, the cats began to appear on the stage. Some of them are smirking, some are lazy and comfortable, and some are mysterious. The audience can see them jumping, rolling, twisting, or shuttling around the stage to interact with the audience. The purpose of this scene is to let the audience feel the freedom and vitality of cats and immerse them in this wonderful world.
Act II: The Cat Story
In Act II, the audience will hear some stories about cats. Some of these stories are sad and some are happy, but they are all true. They all happen to cats in real life. These stories are presented in the form of music and dance, which gives the audience a deeper understanding of the cat world.
In this scene, the audience will see an old cat, which recalls the past when she was young. There is also a cat named Grize Labeira. It used to be a beautiful cat, but now it is rejected and isolated by other cats. There is also a cat named Bombalurina, which is a sexy cat and always attracts the attention of other cats. These stories will make the audience feel the emotion and vitality of cats and let them know more about these lovely creatures.
Act III: Cat Dance
In Act III, the audience will see some wonderful cat dances. These dances are full of rhythm and movement, so that the audience can't help dancing with the music. Some cats in the dance are elegant and light, some are full of enthusiasm, and some are full of strength and speed. Their body language and dancing skills make the audience amazed.
In this scene, the audience will see a cat named RumTumTugger, who is full of energy and confidence and always leads other cats to dance. There is also a cat named Skimbleshanks, which is a very rhythmic cat and always dances on the train. There is also a cat named Mr.Mistoffelees, who is a mysterious cat and always uses magic and dance to attract the attention of the audience. These dances will make the audience feel the unique charm of cats and the charm of dance art.
Act IV: Cats' Gathering
In Act IV, the audience will see the cats' gathering. This scene is full of laughter and lively atmosphere, where cats celebrate their lives and unique personalities. The audience will see some cats dancing, singing and playing, and some cats grooming and playing with each other. This scene makes the audience feel the friendship and unity of the cats, and they spent a wonderful night together here.
Ending
The stage play Cat (Cat's Musical Journey) is an audio-visual feast full of surprises and emotions. On this stage, the audience will enter a brand-new cat world, dancing, singing, playing and celebrating life and unique personality with them. This stage play not only retains the classic elements in the original, but also adds more interaction and creativity to let the audience know more about the cat world. If you like music, dance and cats, then this stage play must not be missed!