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PicksInSix Review: CATS - Paramount Theatre

 
 

Spectacular Revival Under The Big Top!
PicksInSix® Review | Guest Contributor | Kaitlyn Linsner

I must admit something. Despite being a big musical theater and even bigger cat fan, Andrew Lloyd Webber’s “Cats” never appealed to me. I more so enjoyed the pop culture references that poked fun of cats singing and dancing on stage. Even one of my favorite cartoons as a kid, Hey Arnold, had an episode where one of the characters attends, and laughs through, a musical called Rats—an obvious parody of “Cats.” I found that quite funny, and so, as one might expect, I arrived at Paramount Theatre’s revival of “Cats” with some hesitancy.

It did not take me long to change my tune. This circus-themed production of “Cats,” directed by Trent Stork, transforms the Jellicle Ball into a larger-than-life event. As one of the longest-running shows in Broadway history, clearly the glitz, glam and weirdness of “Cats” has mesmerized audiences for over 40 years. Paramount Theatre takes the dazzling dance musical to literal new heights with aerial arts, acrobatics, contortion and juggling. The audience “ooo’d” and “ahh’d” from start to finish.

The scenic design by Jeffrey D. Kmiec and projections design by Paul Deziel are remarkable. From the big top tent to the oversized props and big glowing moon, a magical world was created where cats displayed their vast array of talents and embraced fanciful oddities. It took me some time to realize “Cats” is basically a talent show for cats. By making the production a circus, leaning into the spectacle of it all felt both natural and quite fun. Plus, the addition of circus props, like red balloons, made for visually stunning moments throughout.

The impressive choreography by Kasey Alfonso did well to capture the essence of feline behavior and tell the story of each cat with energetic and stylish flair. Stand out dance performances include Bombalurina (Tiffany Topol), Demeter (Alexandra Palkovic) and Company during “Macavity: The Mystery Cat” and Mistoffelees’ (Christopher Kelley) dance solo. Kelley was a real showman and executed his dance solo with ease. The costumes by Izumi Inaba also added such personality by featuring a unique mixture of lush colors and textures. Old Deuteronomy’s (Lorenzo Rush Jr.) coat stood out in particular with its fuzzy opulence.

The sheer talent of this ensemble also makes “Cats” a must-see. The production features a whimsical combination of breathtaking circus artistry, stunning vocals and movement. Emily Rohm delivers an enchanting performance as Grizabella which earns her the ascent to the Heavyside Layer via a high-flying trapeze up and over the audience and into the balcony. Old Deuteronomy’s (Rush) sweet-sounding and smooth vocals enhanced each scene he entered, and Rum Tum Tugger (Donovan Hoffer) packs a ferociously controlled punch throughout the show.

Die hard “Cats” fans, newbies and even skeptics like me will find this revival truly entertaining. With such wide appeal, and in true circus fashion, seems only fitting to say “come one, come all” You don’t want to miss this.

GUEST CONTRIBUTROR | Kaitlyn Linsner serves as an Assistant Attorney General in the Public Utilities Bureau of the Office of the Illinois Attorney General.

PHOTO|Brett Beiner Photography

Paramount Theatre
presents
CATS
23 East Galena Boulevard
Aurora, IL
through June 15, 2025


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