Rum Tum Tugger

"The Rum Tum Tugger is a curious cat and there isn't any use for you to doubt it. For he will do as he do, do, and there's no doing anything about it."

- "The Rum Tum Tugger"

Rum Tum Tugger is a principal character in Cats. He is the rock-star of the tribe, a wild anarchic energy adored by the younger characters, and tolerated by the older ones. Apart from his eponymous number, he also sings "Magical Mister Mistoffelees".

He was controversially replaced in the 2014 London Revival by a rapping "Street Cat", but has since been reinstated beginning with the 2016 Broadway Revival.

Personality
"Vain, Perverse, Inconsequent"

- Three Words

Rum Tum Tugger is a show off, often trying to steal the limelight, and revelling when all attention is focused on him. Many of the kittens and queens are fans of his charisma, however the more mature characters are impatient with his antics, especially Munkustrap, Demeter, and Mistoffelees.

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

Role
"The rock star. Should have a strong, raw rock voice, be able to move well, and must have a wild sex appeal - with a sense of humour. Playing age: 25-30."

- Casting Calls

As a principal vocal role and a major character part, the actor's dancing ability is less important than his singing and character acting. The amount Tugger dances in the show varies according to the actor's ability, but he usually has a featured section in the "Jellicle Ball". He has two solo numbers, "The Rum Tum Tugger" and "Magical Mister Mistoffelees", as well as a duet, "Old Deuteronomy", that he sings with Munkustrap.

Initially he has no time for Grizabella and considers her a threat, but after she sings "Memory", he accepts her along with the rest of the tribe.

Tugger also plays one of the Raffish Crew in "Growltiger's Last Stand".

Appearance
Rum Tum Tugger is a primarily black cat with a remarkably large golden mane and leopard spots in patches on his chest, arms, and legs, which suggest a dark tabby coat pattern. He channels the rock 'n' roll styles of the 1950s/60s with his leather belt, gloves and quiff. The Japanese production initially made Tugger a more direct reference to Elvis, emulating his iconic fringed white jumpsuit while still retaining Tugger's large fluffy mane.

Tugger initially appears in "Jellicle Songs for Jellicle Cats" in a plainer version of his costume, with a neat, short wig, no mane, and dark warmers covering his golden lower legs. This "Chorus Tugger" costume is used for the Street Cat as well, although he has a different unitard for the rest of the show. In the Broadway Revival, Tugger wears an entirely different ensemble costume during "Jellicle Songs", consisting of brown and black stripes not unlike some Mungojerrie costumes named "Bill Bailey" (unrelated to the ensemble character Bill Bailey).

Song
A raucous, energetic rock song, "The Rum Tum Tugger" is a song about Tugger's contradicting, self-loving ways, and how everyone still loves him for it.

Fandom
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