Rum Tum Tugger/Street Cat

''This article is about the updated Rum Tum Tugger. For the original rockstar character, see Rum Tum Tugger (Rockstar).''

The Rum Tum Tugger is a character in Andrew Lloyd Webber's Cats.

Appearance
The Rum Tum Tugger is a tiger striped cat. He wears his wig in braids, a backwards black snapback, a printed vest top, gold/silver chain necklaces, and black and yellow leopard spotted drop pants over a tiger print unitard. He wears fingerless gloves and black or gold running shoes.

Personality
The Rum Tum Tugger is a rebellious young cat who clowns around for attention.

He enjoys being in the spotlight and has a small fan following of younger kittens and a few queens. His antics do not impress the more mature cats (typically Munkustrap and Mistoffelees), who are fed up with him.

He is indecisive and demanding, and only likes what he finds for himself. There is nothing he enjoys like a horrible muddle.

He sometimes nicknames other cats, calling Old Deuteronomy "Old D" and Mistoffelees "the Magi-coolest cat".

Role
For the 2014 London Palladium production, Lloyd Webber announced that he found the original Rum Tum Tugger "rather boring", and would update the character to a "street cat", giving him a rap song and hip hop choreography.

This alteration has had distinct changes on the dynamics within the show. He appears to rank below Mistoffelees and Mungojerrie in the pecking order, and the other kittens enjoy his mischief-making.

He spends much of the show removed from the ensemble and aloof, building fewer interactions than between other characters. He has a lot of interaction with the audience.

He is the younger brother of Munkustrap.

As of 2015, he is being incorporated into new productions worldwide, including the Australia/New Zealand Tour, the French production and the 2016 Broadway Revival.

Song
A rap song about the Rum Tum Tugger's un-obliging ways.

Controversy
Tugger's update has not been met with critical delight, with both critics and theatre fans condemning the re-working of the character into a dated and offensive cliché. People are majorly split on loving him or hating him.

Antoine Murray-Straughan has received praise for his performance, despite the heavy critique of the material.