Victoria

Victoria the White Cat is a principal dancer in the musical Cats. She is a beautiful and graceful kitten who is coming of age.

The 2019 Cats Movie made Victoria its protagonist, played by Francesca Hayward. See more about this version of the character Here.

Personality
"Young, Inhibited, Inquisitive"

- Three Words

Victoria is a young cat, the eldest of the four female kittens. She seems to be one of the kinder and more accepting cats, like Jemima. Her movements are graceful, elegant, and timid, although she is not shy around the Rum Tum Tugger.

Etymology
Her name is not mentioned in "The Naming of Cats", but was likely derived from "Queen Victoria" who is mentioned a few times in Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats. The performer playing Victoria will often have a noticeable reaction whenever Queen Victoria is brought up in the musical.

The character's official "White Cat" moniker may be an homage to The White Cat from Tchaikovsky's famous ballet The Sleeping Beauty. Cats choreographer Gillian Lynne received her first major solo in this ballet early on in her career.

Role
"Victoria is young, uninhibited and inquisitive with a beautiful physique. An outstanding dancer with excellent classical training and technique required. Must have exceptional extension and facility. Playing age 20 - 30. Maximum height 5' 6"."

- Casting Calls

Victoria is the principal ballerina in the show. While she doesn't usually sing any solo lines, she features heavily in the dance numbers. She dances a slow, lyrical solo during "Invitation to the Jellicle Ball", symbolising her coming of age, puberty and sexuality. During the Ball, in one of the more mature scenes in the show, we see Victoria's pas de deux (known to fans as the "mating dance"). Which male cat she performs this with varies between productions, most commonly Plato/Admetus or Tumblebrutus. While Jemima has the revelation that enables her to understand Grizabella's suffering, Victoria is the first to touch Grizabella.

Behind the Scenes


Victoria and Jemima are often paired together, both on-stage and at showcases, to represent the two sides of the show; Victoria standing for grace, beauty, and elegance, and Jemima standing for innocence, emotion and playfulness.

Andrew Lloyd Webber has said that they originally wanted one actress who was both the beautiful solo dancer that is Victoria and the sweet-voiced soprano that is Jemima. However, when they couldn't cast a dancer with a strong enough voice, the concept of the female kitten was split into the two roles.

Victoria, the White Cat, is often used to represent the "spirit" of the musical. On the last night of the original London production, a young girl dressed as Victoria danced, representing the next life of the musical. When the Broadway production of Phantom of the Opera overtook Cats as the longest running Broadway show, it was Victoria who appeared on-stage at Phantom to pass on the torch.

Appearance
Victoria is a pure white kitten. She sometimes wears a sparkly, pink collar that offsets her pale markings.

Practically speaking, putting a pure white costume under stage lighting washes out all the costume details, so while the impression given is pure white, she is actually fairly detailed. She has light gold, tan, or grey markings on her costume. She has a pink or black nose and even dark copper markings on the sides of her face.

Fandom
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