Matinee Lines

Some productions, notably the original London Production in its later years, added lines of dialogue to explain the story more clearly. Initially this was only used at matinees, on the theory that more young children were taken to see the afternoon performances.

Productions that Utilised Matinee Lines

 * Original London Production
 * Antwerp 1996

The Old Gumbie Cat
 Munkustrap: Well then, Mistoffelees, who do you think it will be? Mistoffelees: I have a Gumbie cat in mind...

Bustopher Jones
 Jennyanydots: Pay no attention to her! Bustopher Jones is not skin and bones...

Boys: Tell us about your clubs! Bustopher Jones: My visits are occasional, to the Senior Educational...

Mungojerrie and Rumpleteazer
 Demeter: Macavity?! Munkustrap: Stop! Wait! Maybe it isn't Macavity!

Ensemble: ...And there's nothing at all to be done about that! Munkustrap: Now let's teach them a lesson!

Pekes and Pollicles
 Munkustrap: Jellicle Cats meet once a year, on the night we make the jellicle choice And now that the Jellicle leader is here, Jellicle cats can all rejoice! Hurry! Make ready! Remember what I told you to do! Of the aweful battle of the Pekes and the Pollicles...

Jellicle Ball
 Demeter: MACAVITY? Old Deuteronomy: (summoning Jemima and Victoria) Don't Be Afraid! Don't Be Afraid! Jellicle Cats come out tonight...

Gus, the Theatre Cat
 Old Deuteronomy: So now, let us consider Gus. Jellylorum: Gus is the cat at the Theatre Door...

Skimbleshanks
 Old Deuteronomy: Well! How about - Skimbleshanks! Rumpleteazer: The railway cat! All: The cat of the railway train!

Kittens: Tell us about the Sleeping Car! Skimbleshanks: It was very pleasant when they found their little den...

Macavity
 Macavity: evil laughter Take Him! (to henchrats abducting Old Deuteronomy) I'll be back, for you! (to Demeter)