Cats: The Jellicle Ball
About the Show
COME ONE, COME ALL – The Jellicle Cats are having a BALL.
Based on T.S. Eliot’s Old Possum’s Book of Practical Cats, Andrew Lloyd Webber’s worldwide phenomenon CATS is reimagined in a production that smashed records, won awards and left New York City purring. And now CATS: The Jellicle Ball ascends to Broadway in a kaleidoscope of glittering spectacle, iconic music and electrifying ballroom choreography that The New York Times calls “a lightning strike that sets joy free!”
Broadway meets Runway in the fiercest event of the season, directed by Obie Award winners Zhailon Levingston and Bill Rauch, with choreography by Obie Award winners and New York City Ballroom legends Omari Wiles (House of Ricci) and Arturo Lyons (House of Miyake-Mugler). Don’t miss this “sexy celebration of love and resilience” (New York Daily News) and “the most exhilarating fun that can be had in the theater” (The Washington Post).
THE TIME HAS COME, kittens. Get your tickets today.
About the Show
COME ONE, COME ALL – The Jellicle Cats are having a BALL.
Based on T.S. Eliot’s Old Possum’s Book of Practical Cats, Andrew Lloyd Webber’s worldwide phenomenon CATS is reimagined in a production that smashed records, won awards and left New York City purring. And now CATS: The Jellicle Ball ascends to Broadway in a kaleidoscope of glittering spectacle, iconic music and electrifying ballroom choreography that The New York Times calls “a lightning strike that sets joy free!”
Broadway meets Runway in the fiercest event of the season, directed by Obie Award winners Zhailon Levingston and Bill Rauch, with choreography by Obie Award winners and New York City Ballroom legends Omari Wiles (House of Ricci) and Arturo Lyons (House of Miyake-Mugler). Don’t miss this “sexy celebration of love and resilience” (New York Daily News) and “the most exhilarating fun that can be had in the theater” (The Washington Post).
THE TIME HAS COME, kittens. Get your tickets today.
Performance Schedule
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November
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About the Theatre
Broadhurst Theater
235 W 44th St
New York, NY 10036
The Broadhurst Theatre was opened in 1917 and named after playwright George H. Broadhurst. Owned by the Shubert Organization, it has been and continues to be the home to many legendary plays and musicals.
The Broadhurst theatre was constructed to house both musicals and plays and was meant to resemble the style of the neighboring Shubert and Booth theaters. This New York City landmark has been home to many Hollywood celebrities such as Hugh Jackman, Al Pacino, Jude Law, Daniel Radcliffe, and Terrence Howard.