Vienna 1983

Cats had its Austrian premiere on 24 September 1983 at the Theater an der Wien. It was the third replica production worldwide and the first time that Cats was performed in another language than English. Gillian Lynne both directed and choreographed the show and Michael Kunze wrote the first German translation of Cats. Later productions that were based on the Vienna production include Amsterdam and Paris.

Production Specifics
The Vienna production was the first time that the show took place on a usual stage (behind a proscenium arch) instead of being performed on a round stage with the audience around it as it was done in London and on Broadway. Therefore, Gillian Lynne had to restage the show. In the following years, due to conventional theatres, most productions were placed on a pros-arch.

Compared to the Original London and Broadway casts, the Vienna cast was rather large: it included both Carbucketty and Pouncival, Bill Bailey and Tumblebrutus, Quaxo and Mistoffelees as well as Etcetera (whose costume actually looked similar to the London Electra). In general the names used were not translated, apart from Jenny Fleckenreich and Alt Deuteronimus, and spellings for Viktoria and Jellilorum.

Unlike in the London and Broadway productions, Mistoffelees was a mute character. He didn't sing or speak any line in the whole show; not even in the ensemble numbers. This allows the role to be cast as a dedicated dancing role, not Musical Theatre. As a result to this, Mungojerrie and Rumpleteazer performed the number of the same names Mistoffelees's way this time (as it was from the Broadway production). This concept was later transferred to productions like Amsterdam, Paris, Zurich, Asia/Pacific Tour and others.

Another unusual element was that Griddlebone was played by Jennyanydots, not Jellylorum.

Creative Team

 * Director / Choreographer: Gillian Lynne
 * Artistic Consultant: Trevor Nunn
 * Assistant to Gillian Lynne: Jo-Anne Robinson
 * Costume & Set Designer: John Napier
 * Dance Captain (1983): Steve Barton
 * Resident Director: John Yost
 * Costume Supervisor: Alison Todd
 * Director of the theatre: Peter Weck
 * Translation: Michael Kunze

Venues

 * 1983 - 1988: Vienna, Theater an der Wien
 * 1987: East-Berlin, Komische Oper (Guest appearance)
 * 1988: Moscow (Guest appearance)
 * 1988-1990: Vienna, Ronacher Theater

The production opened in 1983 at the Theater an der Wien. While the show was settled in Vienna, the cast had guest appearances in East-Berlin in 1987 and in Moscow in 1988 during the Vienna summer breaks. In 1988, Cats moved to the Ronacher Theater in Vienna before it closed in 1990. With a run of 7 years, Cats remains the longest running musical in Vienna this day.

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