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Revision as of 11:46, 30 October 2019
Produced by Theatre impresario Pieter Toerien[1] and Really Useful Company Asia Pacific, what began as a South African production of Cats in December 2001 went on to become a World Tour, collecting local and Australian cast replacements as it toured.
Production Specifics
Initially the tour toured in a tent identical to the 1999 Australian Tour (whether this was the same tent or a new one is uncertain), alternating between a black and a white outer tent. However, later in the tour, the production played in conventional performance venues.
The exact end of the tour is uncertain, sometime around 2005, as some tour dates and venues are unknown. It is also uncertain as to whether the tour was considered a separate production when it moved from the tent tour to a theatre tour.
International Touring Company
As at Oslo, November 2003
Manager | Simone Condon |
Stage Manager | Ronel Jordaan |
Deputy Stage Manager | Lindsey McEvoy |
Resident Director | Paul Warwick Griffin |
Dance Captains | Duane Alexander and Emma Delmenico |
Musical Director | Stefan Lombard |
Keyboard II | David Taljaard |
Guitar/Bass | Bruce Muirhead |
Drums | Heindrick Kruse |
Technical Co-ordinator | Theresa Famularo |
Head Mechanist | Robert Laverick |
Asst. Technical Stage Manager | Cameron Malacari |
Lighting Supervisor | Hunter Frith |
Wardrobe Supervisor | Darren Noyes |
Wigs Supervisor | Colin Muir |
Wigs Dresser | Madelein Krugell |
Physiotherapist | Louis Fourie |
Cats Production Team
Producer | Tim McFarlane |
Executive Producer | Kerry Comerford |
Associate Producer | Torben Brookman |
Associate Director and Choreographer | Jo-Anne Robinson |
Production Musical Supervisor | Fiz Shapur |
System Sound Technician | David Letch Associate |
Lighting Designer | Stephen Wickham |
Wigs and Make-up Supervisor | Roslyn Camuglia |
Costume Supervisor | Ron Morrison |
Venues
2001 - 2002
- Cape Town, South Africa - 12/2001 - 01/2002
- Pretoria [2], South Africa - 03/2002 - 06/2002
- Beiteddine Festival, Beirut, Lebanon [3] (Open Air) - 05/07/2002 - 07/2002
- Kuala Lumpur [4], Malaysia - 09/2002 - 10/2002 (45 performances)
2003
- Seoul, South Korea - 01/2003 - 02/2003
- Shanghai Grand Theatre, China [5] [6] - 28/03/2003 - 11/05/2003 (53 performances)
- Tianqiao Theatre, Beijing, China (Postponed due to SARS[7]) - 20/05/2003 - 07/2003 (72 performances cancelled due to SARS)[8]
- Taipei, Taiwan - 01/08/2003 - 10/08/2003
- Globen Arena, Stockholm, Sweden - 29/10/2003 - 1/11/2003
- Oslo Spektrum, Norway - 5/11/2003 - 9/11/2003
- Hartwall Areena, Helsinki, Finland - 13/11/2003 - 15/11/2003
- Scandanavium, Gothenburg, Sweden - 21/11/2003 - 22/11/2003
- Doha, Qatar - 06/12/2003 - 12/12/2003
- South Korea - 2003-04
2004
- Beijing, China [9] - 27/04/2004 - 04/2004
2005
- Badminton Theatre, Athens, Greece [10] - 21/03/2005 - 23/04/2005
Cast
2001 - 2002
2003
2004
Renee Burleigh - Korea - Electra, Taipei - Jemima
Sharyn Winney played Sillabub at some point.
Gina Hogan-Jones - Jellylorum/Griddlebone - 2003/4, 2005
Daniel Scott - He has also toured for the Really Useful Group in 2003/04 South Korean tour of "Cats" as the Rum Tum Tugger, also reprising the role in Athens in 2005
Gallery
2001
Later Casts
Backstage
References
- ↑ http://www.pietertoerien.co.za/shows/past-shows/
- ↑ SA Cats going to Malaysia
- ↑ Cats Opens Lebanon Festival
- ↑ OOCL Shipping
- ↑ BBC report
- ↑ Getty Images Gallery 2003/03/27
- ↑ cats.musicals.ru March 2004
- ↑ Cats updates - July 21, 2003, iol.co.za. July 21, 2003.
- ↑ Photo Gallery, Second Beijing International Theater Season, April 27, 2004
- ↑ Cats - comes in Athens, hotstation.gr
- ↑ Original Cast Announcement, news24.com. October 31st 2001.
- ↑ Original Cast
- ↑ Malaysia Cast
- ↑ Seoul Cast
- ↑ Taiwan Cast
- ↑ Oslo Cast