
On this day September 7 1982, the musical Cats opened on Broadway at the Winter Garden Theatre in New York City, beginning a legendary 18 year run. Composed by Andrew Lloyd Webber and based on T S Eliot’s Old Possum’s Book of Practical Cats, the production became one of the most successful and iconic musicals of the 1980s.
Cats dazzled audiences with its imaginative costumes, elaborate choreography, and atmospheric stage design that transformed the theater into a magical junkyard inhabited by the Jellicle cats. The show’s blend of spectacle and heartfelt storytelling created a unique theatrical experience that stood out even among the booming Broadway productions of the era.
The musical’s most famous song, Memory, became a standard in its own right, performed by numerous artists and serving as an emotional centerpiece of the show. Over its nearly two decades on Broadway, Cats captivated millions of theatergoers, won multiple Tony Awards, and became a cornerstone of musical theater history.
80s insight: The success of Cats reflected the 1980s appetite for larger than life productions, setting new standards for Broadway musicals and paving the way for other global blockbusters.
Cats dazzled audiences with its imaginative costumes, elaborate choreography, and atmospheric stage design that transformed the theater into a magical junkyard inhabited by the Jellicle cats. The show’s blend of spectacle and heartfelt storytelling created a unique theatrical experience that stood out even among the booming Broadway productions of the era.
The musical’s most famous song, Memory, became a standard in its own right, performed by numerous artists and serving as an emotional centerpiece of the show. Over its nearly two decades on Broadway, Cats captivated millions of theatergoers, won multiple Tony Awards, and became a cornerstone of musical theater history.
80s insight: The success of Cats reflected the 1980s appetite for larger than life productions, setting new standards for Broadway musicals and paving the way for other global blockbusters.