Berlin 2002

Cats played in Berlin from 20th October 2002 - 30th January 2004.

Production Specifics
After Hamburg and Stuttgart, Berlin was the third German production of the show. The costumes were developed from the Hamburg/Stuttgart designs and began to show UK design influences, while they used the UK designs for the wigs and make-up. For Berlin, the show was retranslated by Michael Kunze (who wrote the 80's Vienna translation) and the score as well as the choreography was updated and very similar to the final London version. Berlin was the first German version to include Electra. It was the first German production that had Chrissie Cartwright as Associate Director.

Berlin used the NAP 15 set, which had already been used in Antwerp (Belgium) and Stuttgart before.

It was not the first time Cats played in Berlin. The 1987 Vienna cast previously performed at the Komische Oper in East-Berlin as a short guest appearance during the Vienna summer break.

Theatre
The Berlin cast of Cats played at the Theater am Potsdamer Platz which is the venue of the annual Berlin International Film Festival.

Creative team

 * Director / Associate Choreographer: Chrissie Cartwright
 * Choreographer: Gillian Lynne
 * Assistant Director/Choreographer: Jennifer Sawyer
 * Music Supervisor: Daniel Bowling
 * Costume Supervisor: Armin Werner
 * Make-up Designer: Karen Dawson
 * Resident Director: Kaye Brown
 * Dance Captain: Jacqueline Dunnley-Wendt
 * Assistant Dance Captain: Mark John Richardson
 * Translation: Michael Kunze
 * Associate Set Designer: Christoph Weyers (after John Napier; altering an existing set by Raymond Huessy)
 * Artistic Director: F. Dion Davis

Cast
Following the closure of the London production in May 2002, several cast members transferred directly into the same roles in this production: most notably John Partridge as Rum Tum Tugger, Benjamin Tyrrell as Mistoffelees, Jack Rebaldi as Munkustrap, in addition to several smaller roles or swings from the last few years of the London production.

Gallery
Performance