I read the book around 1961. One of the English teachers at my high school had a copy of "Old Possum’s Book of Practical Cats in her classroom. Making a musical from it is, in the abstract, a great idea. The product that came out of the Lloyd-Webber factory was a disservice to Eliot.
SHAKEDOWNCITY 5 months ago
A “Tail” of "Sack"agawea.
rmremail 5 months ago
Cats was pure torture. I don’t understand why it’s been running for so long.
GROG Premium Member 5 months ago
To some, equally appalling.
eromlig 5 months ago
Don’t worry, SOMEone will let the cat out of the bag…
phritzg Premium Member 5 months ago
Schrödinger’s cat entertains himself by trying to get into Schrödinger’s grocery bag.
purepaul Premium Member 5 months ago
Based on a very appealing little book of poems.
Slowly, he turned... 5 months ago
Is this the same one where the cat plays the piano? Wonder how long this version will run?
HarryLime 5 months ago
Strange comments … I saw the musical the year it opened in London, and thought it was great. Each to their own, I guess!
mommavamp 5 months ago
Oh! It’s a cat in a bag…..I thought it was a snake and I didn’t get it.
Steverino Premium Member 5 months ago
Put some catnip in the bag and let ’er rip.
thebashfulone 5 months ago
The setup is: “Two monks go to a non-musical production of ‘Cats’.” Now—does anybody have a punch line?
RobinHood 5 months ago
What in the name of T S Elliott, has Mr Mistoffelees have in the bag
Frank Burns Eats Worms 5 months ago
Then the cat has kittens and sings the song “Mammary”.
willie_mctell 5 months ago
I read the book around 1961. One of the English teachers at my high school had a copy of "Old Possum’s Book of Practical Cats in her classroom. Making a musical from it is, in the abstract, a great idea. The product that came out of the Lloyd-Webber factory was a disservice to Eliot.