US Tour 6

Following the closure of the Broadway Revival in December 2017, a new 6th US Tour began in January 2019.

The first national tour of the revival of Cats is licensed by The Really Useful Group and produced by The Shubert Organization, James L. Nederlander, The Really Useful Group and Cameron Mackintosh.

Due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, all performances of the Equity production from 13 March onwards have either been postponed or cancelled, with the tour scheduled to re-launch as a non-Equity production in the 2021-2022 season.

Production Specifics
This production is the first tour of the Broadway Revival of Cats, however in many substantial ways the revival did not drastically change from the original creative team's vision.

For the first 18 months the tour was performed under the Equity union standards, with a planned break in the summer of 2020. The tour was then planned to continue from October 2020 with a non-Equity company. Unfortunately, the global COVID-19 pandemic caused the show to close early in March 2020, and the start of the non-Equity run is currently delayed. However, the tour is still booking for 2021 and 2022, with many booked performances rescheduled rather than cancelled.

Press Announcement
Cats, the record-breaking musical spectacular by Andrew Lloyd Webber that has captivated audiences in more than 30 countries and 15 languages, is now on tour across North America! Audiences and critics alike are rediscovering this beloved musical with breathtaking music, including one of the most treasured songs in musical theater—"Memory." Winner of seven Tony Awards, including Best Musical, Cats tells the story of one magical night when an extraordinary tribe of cats gathers for its annual ball to rejoice and decide which cat will be reborn. The original score by Lloyd Webber (The Phantom of the Opera, School of Rock, Sunset Boulevard), original scenic and costume design by John Napier (Les Misérables), all-new lighting design by Natasha Katz (Disney's Aladdin), all-new sound design by Mick Potter, new choreography by Andy Blankenbuehler (Hamilton) based on the original choreography by Gillian Lynne (Phantom) and direction by Trevor Nunn (Les Misérables) make this production a new Cats for a new generation!

"Today (October 29th 2018), in celebration of National Cat Day, producers announced casting for the North American tour of the first ever Broadway revival of Cats. The multi-year tour will launch at Providence Performing Arts Center on January 22, 2019 and play 24 cities in its first season."

Creative Team

 * Production Management: Troika Entertainment
 * Associate Director & Choreographer to Trevor Nunn and Gillian Lynne: Chrissie Cartwright
 * Associate Choreographer to Andy Blankenbuehler: Kim Craven
 * Production Musical Supervisor: Kristen Blodgette
 * Associate Costume Designer to John Napier: Lisa Zinni and Abigail Hahn
 * Associate Set Designer to John Napier: Kevin Depinet
 * Associate Lighting Designer to Natasha Katz: Craig Stelzenmuller
 * Associate Sound Designer to Mick Potter: Adam Fisher

The production is using the NAP 11A "inflatable" set.

Equity Tour: 2019-2020
The equity tour started in Providence, Rhode Island on the 22nd of January 2019. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the tour was cut short, having the final performance on the 12th of March 2020 in Ottawa, Ontario.

Tour Dates
Most venues follow the pattern of evening shows Tuesday - Friday, two shows on Saturday and Sunday. However in New Mexico, the show performs a Tuesday evening and Wednesday matinee in Alto, NM, with Thursday - Sunday shows in Albuquerque. This indicates that the show will be able to move venues overnight, install and tech within 24 hours, despite most of the dates indicating at least one travel day between venues.

Cast
Note: This site uses the Day-Month-Year (DD/MM/YY) date format.

As with the 2016 Broadway revival, the "Ensemble" versions of characters such as Deuteronomy, Tugger and Gus have been given names. "Ensemble Tugger" is now "Bill Bailey" - however this is no relation to Bill Bailey the existing character. Although Grizabella is not given an ensemble name, she does take part in the opening number in this production. Electra, who made her first appearance in a US production in the Broadway revival, has been cut from this production, along with Carbuckety (although their costumes are displayed in the theatre lobby at certain stops). However the twins Coricopat and Tantomile who were cut from the Troika touring production, are present in this larger scale tour.

Of this cast, few have previous "Cats" credits in full scale productions (excluding regional productions). Swings Erin Chupinsky and Tricia Tanguy had performed in US Tour 5. Madison Mitchell and Nathan Patrick Morgan had also performed in US Tour 5, in addition to the Broadway Revival, along with Francesca Granell, Maria Failla, and Joshua Burrage. PJ DiGaetano and Maurice Dawkins had performed on Oasis of the Seas as Mistoffelees. Zachary Berger had performed in an Australian production.

Non-Equity Tour: 2021-2022
The non-equity tour is set to start on the 21st of September 2021 in Rochester, New York. It is the second non-equity production since the 5th national tour.

Trivia

 * This tour celebrated their 400th performance on February 2nd, 2020.
 * The Hair and Makeup Supervisor Jakey Hicks was awarded BEST MAKE-UP at the 7th annual Make-up Artists and Hair Stylists Guild Awards.
 * Celine Dion visited the company while it was in residency at Princess of Wales Theatre in Toronto, Canada.
 * Rebel Wilson, who portrays Jennyanydots in the 2019 film version of Cats, attended and met with the cast while the company was in residency at the Pantages on March 10, 2019.
 * The tour broke the box office record for the highest-gross of an eight-performance engagement at the Buell Theatre in Denver.
 * While at The Fox Theatre in Atlanta, this tour had the highest grossing week ever in the 38-year worldwide history of Cats.

Links

 * Playbills: February 2019, April 2019 (Denver), April 2019 (Austin), June 2019, July 2019, August 2019, September 2019, November 2019 (Nashville), November 2019 (Toronto), January 2020