Cats The Musical. A Great Show To See !

Posted: April 4th, 2010 | Author: Steve C Lobston | Filed under: Arts & Entertainment | Tags: , , | No Comments »

Before “Cats” had its 1981 West End premiere, it had been viewed with much scepticism. Composer Andrew Lloyd Webber working on his own, setting a series of children’s poems about kitty cats created decades earlier by T. S. Eliot for a bookless show staged by a Shakespearean director, Trevor Nunn. But producer Cameron Mackintosh believed in Cats the musical, and its opulent effects and dancing felines captivated everyone that was to watch it. Quite naturally Broadway producers sat up and took notice. It was not long before the Cats Broadway Musical was to arrive there !.

The cats Broadway musical achieved over $6 million in advance sales. Irrespective of begrudging reviews, few could ignore the spectacle provided by designer John Napier or the cat exploits of Gillian Lynne’s acrobatic choreography, all capped off by the magical levitation of Grizabella to the Heavyside Layer via an enormous used tire. “Cats” mewed all the way to the bank and even presented audiences with a hit show tune — “Memory” — which became a world-wide hit, recorded in more than a dozen languages. The British import was the longest-running show in Broadway history — and it changed forever the very concept of the musical form around the world. The musical features an eclectic fusion of pop, classical, jazz and rock music.

Cats was first shown in London’s West End Theatre West End, at the New London Theatre. 11 May 1981. There was trouble during the beginning as Judi Dench, cast in the role of Grizabella, snapped a tendon during rehearsals prior to the London opening. The role of Grizabella was subsequently taken over by Elaine Paige; the role was beefed up for Paige and the song ‘Memory’ (originally to be sung by Geraldine Gardner in the role of the red cat Bombalurina) was given to Paige. It was originally produced onstage by Cameron Mackintosh and Lloyd Webber’s Really Useful Group. It was directed by Trevor Nunn, associate director and choreographer Gillian Lynne, designed by John Napier with lighting by David Hersey. It played a total of 8,949 performances in London. Its final performance in London’s West End was on its 21st birthday, 11 May 2002, and broadcast on a large screen in Covent Garden to the delight of fans who could not acquire a ticket for the final performance. It held the record as London’s longest running musical until 8 October 2006, when it was surpassed by Les Misrables.

The Cats Broadway musical made its debut on Broadway on 7 October 1982, at the Winter Garden Theatre with the same production team. On 19 June 1997, Cats became the longest-running musical in Broadway history with 6,138 performances. It played a total of 7,485 performances in New York. Its New York record was surpassed on 9 January 2006 by The Phantom of the Opera, which was also composed by Andrew Lloyd Webber. Cats’ final performance on Broadway was on 10 September 2000. It remains Broadway’s second longest-running show in history. When the original show was put on, it cost 900,000, but on Broadway, it cost $5,000,000, highlighting how expensive it is to put a show on in New York

The London production ran for twenty one years and the Broadway production ran for eighteen years, both setting long-run records. Actresses Elaine Paige and Betty Buckley became especially associated with the musical. One actress, Marlene Danielle, performed in the Cats Broadway musical production for its entire run (from 1982 until 2000).

The unique details in the show have helped make “Cats” the force that it is today. After winning seven Tony awards in 1983, including Best Musical, “Cats” has become the longest continuously touring Broadway musical in history. Known as a Broadway phenomenon, “Cats” has made its way into the hearts of audiences worldwide throughout its 27-year run: It’s been acted throughout five continents, translated into 20 languages and performed in 26 countries.

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Is He Cheating You? 7 More Ways You Can Find If Your Lover Is Cheating And The Easiest Way To Prove It

Posted: February 13th, 2010 | Author: Steve C Lobston | Filed under: Self Improvement | Tags: , , | No Comments »

Here are some tell tale signs that your partner may be cheating on you. But its hard to prove it right ?. Not if you know the final secret tip.

1.Your partner’s taste in music suddenly changes. If your partner mainly listens to one genre of music and all of a sudden they start listening to something wholly different, perhaps even some thing they didn’t used to, then this may be the music taste of their lover and it\’s growing on your partner.

2.When your partner gets mysterious phone calls or when they hurry to answer the phone, leave the room to talk on the cell phone and when you ask who called, they say, “No 1,” or “Wrong number.” If they are all of a sudden talking to people from work or 1 of their friends, are these calls being placed at odd periods compared to the past? If so, beware… they might not be talking to who they say they\’re in conversation with.

3.When your significant other commences locking their cell phone so that you can’t gain access to it. Cell phones currently are essential, and very few families lose them (the main reason individuals used to lock their phones.) Trends show that few folks ever lock their phone, so if your significant other is doing it, or specifically if they didn’t used to do it and now are, beware!

4.When your significant other starts hiding his or her cell cell phone bill, or instantly checking the mail around the days the cell phone bill is supposed to arrive. If they do this in conjunction with the previous point, look out!

5.When your partner gets home from work or another activity and they or their clothes smells of perfume or cologne that isn’t theirs.

6.When your partner arrives home and heads straight into the shower or bathtub. They know their body smells of another person, mainly if they just had sex, and have to wipe the evidence away. Many cheaters will say they\’re going to the gym after work, when instead they go to meet their lover. This gives them the opportunity to jump into the shower when they get home without raising suspicion. Most gyms today track every time a customer goes in, so you can call and without difficulty get a list of days that week that your companion really went to the gym.

7.Your partner frequently picks fights with you on just about anything. You’ll discover your companion getting irritable and picking a fight to ensure that they can have a reason to get out of the house to go meet their lover.

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