References in Pop Culture

Cats is an international hit and has been referenced many times in popular culture.

2 Stupid Dogs
2 Stupid Dogs is an American animated television series that originally aired on TBS in the 1990s. The 1994 episode "Love" (S02 E05) features a song parody of Cats. The segment ends with the character Hollywood saying: "Sorry, them cats get a little Broadway every once in a while."

5 Second Rule: Just Spit It Out
5 Second Rule: Just Spit It Out is a trivia board game in which players have to answer trivia questions that are written on the given cards. One of the cards says: "Name three Cats characters".

ALF
ALF is an American sitcom television series that aired in the late 1980s. In one episode from this sitcom about an alien who lives with a "nice, normal family", Willie and Kate (the parents) talk about seeing Cats. ALF (who comes from a planet where cats are considered dinner instead of a house pet), tries to coax them into taking him with them so he can go backstage and eat the actors.

Angels in America
Angels in America is a play that opened on Broadway in 1993. In the play and its 2003 film adaptation, the lawyer Roy Cohn is first seen recommending tickets for Cats to his client.

Baantjer
In the Dutch crime show Baantjer, character Iris De Graaff mentions having tickets to see Cats. She asks her colleague Vledder to go along with her, who at first declines, but later agrees to come with her. The next scene they are shown arriving at work, and Vledder sings a part of the "Rum Tum Tugger" while Iris cheers.

The Big Fat Quiz of Everything
The Big Fat Quiz of the Year is an annual British television programme that is essentially a comedy panel quiz game. In the 2016 special (aired on 5 January 2016), one of the quiz questions was to name three of the cats in Cats. Jack Whitehall and Mel Giedroyc's team were the only ones to answer correctly, naming Grizabella, Macavity and Rum Tum Tugger.

BoJack Horseman
BoJack Horseman is an American adult animated web television series. In the 2014 episode "BoJack Hates the Troops" (S01 E02), Princess Carolyn's hold music is "Jellicle Songs for Jellicle Cats".

Brooklyn Nine-Nine
Brooklyn Nine-Nine is an American police procedural comedy television series. In the 2015 episode "The Chopper" (S02 E22), Boyle wants his codename to be "Rum Tum Tugger".

Caroline in the City
Caroline in the City is an American sitcom television series that originally aired in the 1990s. In the show, one of the main characters, Annie, works as a dancer in the Broadway production of Cats.

Crazy Ex-Girlfriend
Crazy Ex-Girlfriend is an American musical comedy-drama television series. The 2019 episode "I Need Some Balance" (S04 E09) is a musical parody of Cats.

Crosswalk: The Musical
The Late Late Show with James Corden parodied Cats, along with other ALW musicals, in a 2018 "Crosswalk: The Musical" segment

Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Rodrick Rules
Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Rodrick Rules is a 2011 American live-action/animated comedy film. In the film, Greg's arch-rival Patty sings "Memory" in a talent show, bringing Rodrick to tears.

Ellen
In an October 2019 episode, Andy dressed up as Munkustrap and sang "Memory".

Family Guy
In "Brian Does Hollywood", Lois recalls a previous time when Peter disturbed a performance. During a performance of Cats, Peter crashes through a wall, running over one of the performers. He tries to explain that the "cat" just jumped in front of him and he never meant to hit it.

Friends

 * In one episode, Rachel was trying to throw a pizza box into a chute. She struggles with it, but finally decides to leave it halfway out of the chute. She turns around and sees a janitor (???) who chews her out about it because he spent half and hour unclogging it. He mimics her on how she's a "princess". One of the things he said was, "Daddy, make the cast of Cats sing happy birthday to me!"
 * Rachel lost Ross's monkey named Marcel. They all decide to go and look for him. Joey says, "All right, you're a monkey. You're loose in the city. Where do you go?" Chandler replies, "Okay, it's his first time out so he's probably going to want to do some touristy things. I'll go to Cats and you go to the Russian Tea Room."

Glee
Glee is an American musical television series that originally aired from 2009 to 2015.
 * In the 2011 episode "New York" (S02 E22), Rachel buys Broadway tickets for Cats from a scalper, not knowing that the show had already closed 11 years ago.
 * In the 2013 episode "A Katy or A Gaga" (S05 E04), Jake dresses up as a "lion" in what is clearly meant to be a nod to the Rum Tum Tugger, prompting him to say that he looks like a "gay thundercat".


 * In the 2014 episode "Old Dog, New Tricks" (S05 E19), "Memory" is performed by Kurt Hummel and Maggie Banks.

The Golden Girls
The Golden Girls is an American sitcom television series that originally aired from 1985 to 1992. In the 1988 episode "Bang the Drum, Stanley" (S04 E05), Blanche and Rose are cast in a community theatre production of Cats.

Henry Danger
Henry Danger is an American comedy television series. In the 2019 episode "Henry Danger: The Musical" (S05 E20), Ray says that he auditioned for a musical about cats only for Charlotte to say "was it Cats?" Ray replies with "it's not important" and he got rejected. The line is later repeated in several scenes.

Hey Arnold!
Hey Arnold! is an American animated children's television series that aired on Nickelodeon from 1996 to 2004. In the episode "Quantity Time" (season 2, segment 37b), Big Bob and Helga go see a musical named Rats together.

Jersey Girl
Jersey Girl is a 2004 American comedy-drama film. A gag in the movie had every kid in an elementary school talent show choosing to perform "Memory" by sheer coincidence.

Labyrinth
Labyrinth is a 1986 musical dark fantasy film. In the film, the protagonist Sarah Williams has a Cats poster in her bedroom.



Late Night with David Letterman
The Show Has Spoofed Cats Multiple Times

The Theater Was Sometimes Shown On The "Roof Cam"

Muppet Films And Shows

 * In the Fall 1983 issue of Muppet Magazine, Scooter interviews Candy Carell, the creator of the Broadway makeup design for Cats.


 * Sarah has a poster of Cats in her room in Labyrinth.


 * The marquee for the musical is shown in The Muppets Take Manhattan teaser trailer.


 * In Muppets Tonight episode 108, Gonzo and Jason Alexander revive their college musical, Bats: the Musical, a parody of Cats.


 * In a 2001 episode of Sesame Street, Elizabeth sings a song to Little Murray Sparkles that parodies "Memory."


 * In a 2002 episode of Sesame Street, a duck who performs in one of Prairie Dawn's pageants proudly announces that he's won a role in Cats.


 * In the Muppets' 2002 MasterCard commercial, Kermit and company are shown in front of a theater where The Producers is playing. As they approach the lobby, Rizzo the Rat inquires "No cats in this one, right?"


 * In the Elmo's World episode "Pets," the The Pets Channel tells viewers to stay tuned for Cats starring Eartha Kitten.


 * The Muppets Character Encyclopedia mentions that the Muppet birds like the musical Cats, but not the animals.


 * In the waiting area for the Sesame Place stage show Elmo the Musical, a poster hangs for the show Bats.
 * Lillias White  played the lead singer of The Squirrelles
 * Roger Kachel  played Ernie in the first Sesame Street LIVE show.

The Office
The Office is an American mockumentary sitcom television series.
 * In the Halloween episode "Employee Transfer" (S05 E06), Andy dresses up as a cat from Cats.
 * In the episode "Andy's Play" (S07 E03), Dwight turns down an invite to watch Andy's play by saying: "Last time I went to the theatre, a man dressed as a cat sat on my lap."

Phineas and Ferb
Phineas and Ferb is an animated children's series that aired on Disney Channel from 2008 to 2015. Cats is one of the musicals parodied in the episode "Rollercoaster: The Musical!", with Phineas and Ferb singing while dressed up as cats in a junkyard.



The Play That Goes Wrong
The Play that Goes Wrong is a comedy that has played in the West End and on Broadway. In the play, Cats is mentioned as the fictitious Cornley Polytechnic Drama Society's summer musical production. But because of underfunding, they could only stage Cat instead of Cats.

PSA
The Broadway cast of Cats was featured in several Public Service Announcement TV ads: "I Love New York" ad for the City of New York, anti-smoking ad for the American Lung Association (1986), car safety ad for the US Department of Transportation (1984).

Rio 2
Rio 2 is a 2014 American animated musical comedy film. It features a character named Claira the capybara who auditions for the Carnival by singing "Memory". Mid-way through the song, she is eaten by a black panther but somehow manages to keep singing.

Riverdale
Riverdale is an American teen drama television series. The season 3 episode "American Dreams" includes a gang member nicknamed "Old Deuteronomy".

Robert Heindel paintings
Renown American artist Robert Heindel made several Cats paintings that can be viewed here.

Saturday Night Live
Saturday Night Live (known as SNL) is an American late-night live television sketch comedy and variety show. The show has parodied Cats several times:


 * In 1986, SNL parodied 1980s Broadway television commercials with an ad for the fictitious musical The Amazing Alexander. The ad featured a member of the public saying: "I loved it. It was much better than Cats. I'm going to see it again and again."
 * The 2009 sketch "Save Broadway" with Neil Patrick Harris and Taylor Swift, featured Bobby Moynihan as Mr. Mistoffelees.
 * The 2011 digital short "Laser Cats - The Musical" uses the Cats logo in its opening title
 * The 2014 sketch "Broadway's All-Star Super Bowl Halftime Spectacular" features one of the actors dressed as Mr. Mistoffelees.
 * The 2019 sketch "Bodega Bathroom" with John Mulaney, featured Kate McKinnon singing a parody of "Memory".

School of Rock
School of Rock is a 2003 comedy film that stars Jack Black. In the film, Summer "Tinkerbell" Hathaway (played by Miranda Cosgrove) auditions for the school's rock band by singing "Memory".

So You Think You Can Dance

 * The opening group number for the Season 16 finale used a medley from the Cats Movie 2019.

The Simpsons

 * At a comic convention Buddy Hodges said that he played Rum Tum Tugger in Cats and asked the crowed if anybody saw that.


 * While Bart and Milhouse were on their all-syrup Squishee bender, one of the things they did was attend a performance of Cats. Bart blew blobs of the Squishee onto the stage with a straw, which provoked a fight among the actors


 * In an  Itchy & Scratchy cartoon, Scratchy went to see Cats, but became bored with the show and shoots himself.


 * When Marge was decluttering Crazy Cat Lady's house, she bought her tickets for Cats. Eleanor cried throughout the musical, wiping her nose on her cats

Six Degrees of Separation
Six Degrees of Separation is a 1990 Broadway play that was adapted into a film in 1993. In the play and its film adaptation, a young con artist lies to the main couple that his father is directing a movie adaptation of Cats. The con man cheats the couple of their money by promising them cameos in the fake movie.

Trivia Murder Party 2
Trivia Murder Party 2 is a trivia video game developed by Jackbox Games. The game has several Cats-related trivia questions, including one that asks: "Which of these are not characters from Cats?"

Tokyo Train Station
From 7 March 2019 onwards, the Rinkai Railway Line in Tokyo changed its 13:14 train departure melody at the Oimachi Train Station to jingles of "Memory" (for the train to Osaki Station) and "Skimbleshanks: The Railway Cat" (for the train to Shin-Kiba Station). The Oimachi station was chosen because the Cats Theatre is located nearby.

Toy Story 3
In a post-credits scene where the characters are re-enacting Romeo And Juliet, Buttercup suggests to Hammy that "next season, we're doing Cats".

Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt
Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt is an American web television sitcom. In the 2019 episode "Kimmy Is Rich*!" (S04 E11), Titus is cast in the Broadway production of Cats but is fired by the end of the episode.

United States Postal Service
The USPS issued a Cats stamp in January 2000 as part of its Celebrate the Century series. Of the 15 major events of the 1980s that were commemorated by the USPS, Cats was the only musical. 6 million copies of the Cats stamp were printed.

Vexed
Vexed is a British comedy-drama, police procedural television series for BBC Two. In the 2010 premiere episode (S01 E01), a victim's friend notes that the victim loved cats, to which D.I. Jack Armstrong asks if she's referring to the musical.

Wax museums

 * Madame Tussauds New York displays wax figures of Grizabella, Mr. Mistoffelees, Mungojerrie and Rumpleteazer (since 2019):

Whose Line Is It Anyway?
In a "Newsflash" segment of Show No. 610 (27 June 2003), Colin Mochrie jokes that he will be playing Ol' Fuffenheimer, a supposed new character in a revival of Cats.

The Wiggles

 * In some shots of the special "The Wiggles Big Adventure," Anthony is seen wearing a CATS shirt
 * Simon Pryce is now the Red Wiggle and played Ringo the Ringmaster in early 2010s material (mostly in tours)
 * Sarah Bowden played a pirate in The Wiggles Movie and appeared with The Wiggles on Midday with Kerri-Anne.
 * An Instrumental rendition of Duke Ellington and Irving Mills's "The Mooche" is played on the You Make Me Feel Like Dancing video featuring dancers doing lifts and gymnastics dressed up in full cat costumes that kinda resemble the musical.

Will & Grace
Will & Grace is an American sitcom television series that originally aired from 1998 to 2006. In the 1999 episode "Saving Grace" (S01 E20), Will tells Nathan that they should get two cats and name them Grizabella and Skimbleshanks the Railway Cat.

World Cup

 * A cover of "The Jellicle Ball" by the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra was used as the theme music for the BBC's broadcast of the 1982 World Cup

Zootopia
Zootopia is a 2016 animated Disney film. In one scene, a poster for a musical named Rats is visible, in the same style as the classic Cats poster.