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Cats

Cats at North Shore Center

Why see Cats?

Music Theater Works opens its 2026 season with Andrew Lloyd Webber's iconic classic, inviting you and your family to the one and only Jellicle Ball!  Directed by Mandy Modic with music direction by Linda Madonia, don't miss this brand new immersive production, coming this March!

Make Memories with Cats!

First opening in London in 1981 to rave reviews and going on to win a record-breaking number of awards worldwide, the musical phenomenon CATS is one of the longest-running musical in West End history. In addition it played 18 years on Broadway and is also the longest-running musical tour in the US. CATS also won a record-breaking number of awards worldwide including two Olivier Awards for 'Musical of the Year' and 'Outstanding Achievement of the Year in Musicals' and seven Tony Awards.

With a magnificent musical score composed by the legendary Andrew Lloyd Webber, including the poignant hit song Memory, CATS is quite simply a triumphant piece of musical theater. Don't miss this purrfect local production of the original West End and Broadway classic when the Jellical Ball begins in your town!

Key Information

Audience

Suitable for ages five and above

Run Time

Two hours with one interval

Dates

Mar 7 - 29

Upcoming Performances

Reviews

Customer reviews

1 reviews, average rating: (5.0 Stars)

Denisha Mixon

The proper way to greet a cat.

Is to bow, and that I did as soon as I got home to my own little cat. This was the best musical I have seen. It was ABSOLUTELY AMAZING! Definitely a childhood dream come true. From the chorus to solos it was by far the most heartfelt and memorable songs ever. ... Read more

Tina P

Family Fun

I saw CATS for the first time over 20 years ago & was excited to bring my little girls and husband this time. The dancing was great, as always. I do remember a stronger ballet dancer for Mistoffelees, so I was anticipating a strong solo from him that never came. I did like the lit up rainbow jacket, but thought it would have been a stronger statement had the lights completely gone out and he was dancing around. Grizabella was so powerful, it brought many tears. Meeting her after the show, I was pleasantly shocked to meet such a young & sweet- voiced young lady. My husband remarked that the 1st act was hard to get into, but the 2nd act was much more lively. He appreciated the many different genres of music offered- opera, classical and progressive rock. My girls enjoyed the dancing and whimsical songs and continue to sing them at home. Overall, it is a family friendly play that can explore the theme of the heaviside layer (life & death) through the whimsical eyes of playful graceful feline friends. ... Read more

Alan K

Entertaining but a lot of tech problems

I enjoyed this production of CATS. Sometimes the mics weren’t on when they were supposed to be, sometimes they were on when they weren’t; I heard one “cat” exclaim how he “messed that up”. But overall the cast was good. The non lead cats were exceptional and really brought life to the piece. That being said, I must call out one lead “cat” for being unusually wooden and non expressive. That was Mister Mistoffelees. I have seen other performances and this version of that character was the opposite of “magical”. He pretty much went through the motions and looked at the floor throughout his routines. That being said, I enjoyed the night, the show was not broadway perfection (the moon was distractingly painted in the back as anything but a circle) , but definitely worth a look. ... Read more
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