I never thought I would live to do it. I told myself after seeing the original production, I would never return to it again. But I think those who are not fans of "CATS" will enjoy this reimagining more than those who cling to the original show.
For those, including myself, who constantly wonder what it would be like to be invited to The MET Gala that ANNA sponsors, this show will give one an entertaining glimpse of how it might be.
Andre DeShields, at 80 gives a standout performance as Old Deuteronomy, and his is a true star presence, but the other stars of this show are Oween Jeans' costume designs and Omari Wiles' and Arturo Lyons' choreography. Not even "Buena Vista Social Club" can match the frenetic athleticism of this cast's dancers, and the entire combination of sets, costumes and music creates a galvanizing effect for the audience that was never present in the original. Thankfully, that annoying pirate ship routine from the original second act has been cut, and the show has been trimmed, with the more familiar songs dominating. I was so happy to hear "Skimbleshanks, The Railway Cat." Of course, "Tempress" Chastity Moore as Grizabella delivers a moving rendition of the classic "Memory" in a way Betty Buckley, with her shrillness, never was able to perfect in the original. I know I could be shot for this last, but God help me!!!!!!!!!! At least, I am honest!!!!!!!!!!!
I walked out of the Broadhurst Theatre feeling so good at having been entertained by a musical--something I have not experienced much this season. I never expected this show to do it, but it did. It will be interesting to see how the show fits into the rubric of TONY nominations!!!!!!!!!!!
How I wish my late dear friend, Nicholas, a Gentleman Cat, could have seen the show with me.
I know he would have given it a praiseworthy "Meow!!!!!!!!!!!!!"













