Cats Musical London Palladium
Cats runs until January 2 2016 at the London Palladium.
Cats musical london palladium. Cats the Musical shows is most viewed shows at London Palladium theatre London. See the Queen of Soul Beverley Knight in this classic musical with Cats tickets. Ideal for Christmas with the family Cats is based on TS Eliots 1939 book for older children Old Possums Book of Practical Cats.
Andrew Lloyd Webbers record-breaking musical Cats returns to the West End for a strictly limited 12 week run at the London Palladium. One of the West Ends previously longest running and most popular musicals makes a special return to London for another limited engagement at the London Palladium. The musical returns to the West End for a strictly limited run at the London Palladium from 6 December.
The musical will star Beverley Knight as Grizabella the glamour cat. View source History Talk 0 London Palladium 2014 2015 production including Blackpool 2015. Cats the Musical has triumphantly returned to Londons West End to begin a new run at the London Palladium.
Musical devotees will want to approach Cats anew for much the same reason they came to a previous Palladium entry A Chorus Line the Broadway landmark that in fact Cats unseated to become the longest-running show in Broadway history a perch since toppled by Lloyd Webbers own The Phantom of the Opera as well as the revival of Chicago. London Palladium theatre hosting Cats the Musical shows from last several years and it still Houseful Shows. Andrew Lloyd Webbers masterpiece is returning to the London Palladium from 23 October 2015 starring Beverley Knight as Grizabella the Glamour Cat.
Get ready to catch the iconic musical by Andrew Lloyd Webber Cats at the magnificent London Palladium. It is 12 years since Cats departed the West End and John Napiers rubbish-tip turned its last revolve at the New London Theatre. Cats the Musical arrives at the London Palladium Cats the Musical - YouTube.
Elliots poems Old Possums Book of Practical Cats. The musical returned to the West End in 2014 for a planned 12-week limited run at the London Palladium. The show is based on an unusual poem by TS Eliot which features a group of felines called the Jellicle Cats.