Watching Cats.
Even though I've been working at the Cats merchandise booth in the CCP Main Theater lobby since the show opened, I
only got to watch the show yesterday afternoon.Each of us working at
the merchandise booth were given a chance to watch the show, and I
scheduled mine on a weekend because I work at the booth during the
weekdays.
I wasn't really counting on watching the show even
before we got hired to work there, but of course, this was a big
opportunity to watch it for free. So I guess I never made any
expectations before I went inside the theater. I didn't even think about
my seat. But to my surprise, when I checked my ticket the moment the
stub was torn, I was right down there in the orchestra, 8 rows away from
the stage! Great seats! Thank you!
The set was already a sight
to see even during preset. And when the overture began, holy kamote, it
was like a sound and light show as the Jellicle Cats came rushing
onstage from different parts of the theater. My jaw dropped right in the
beginning of the show. Holy kamote, I was in awe that much? Hahaha.
When
the cats sprang into action, I envied how they were so light on their
feet, and how their movements never affected the quality of their voice.
And yes, for those who haven't seen it or haven't noticed it before,
Lea was in the opening number, dressed as a different cat as part of the
ensemble. She was pretty easy to spot, but I guess that would be pretty
relative, as I was sitting that close.
I loved the energy of the
cast (by now, I'm getting confused whether to write "cast" or "cats,"
hahaha), and I was pretty amused at how they made every character their
own. Each cat was different, and even though every movement in the
choreography had uniformity, they managed to create a certain nuance to
reflect each of their cat's personalities.
Yes, I was in awe the
whole time. My favorite among the cast would have to be Rum Tum Tugger.
His presence onstage was awesome, and his demeanor reminded me of Tim
Curry's Frank N. Furter from The Rocky Horror Show. But I have to say, John O'Hara, you rock!
What
annoyed me especially during the first act, though, was the couple
sitting beside me. They had their Blackberry on half the time, reading
the synopsis online. When intermission came, their friend came up to
them and asked, "Do you know what the story is?" I was about to tell
them about buying the souvenir program when he said, "The program's
mahal... 500." Oh-kaaay...So the couple handed him their Blackberry so
he could read it.
Of course, there was also playtime during the
last 5 minutes of the intermission. As the cats went off around the
theater, everyone whipped out their cameras and phones, snapping
pictures of the cats, but unfortunately, they were pretty hard to stop
from taking photos when the show was about to resume. Hay, annoying.
Ahahaha. Well, can't help it.
Then there's the Filipino
translation of a verse from "Memory." The girl who sang it was sweet and
sincere, and I love her rendition of it despite the fact that the
language was foreign to her. And how about that Mr. Mistoffelees. His
moves are amazing. Skimbleshanks is another character that stood out for
me because of his somewhat poised demeanor, and of course, Munkustrap,
and Grizabella.
Lea's voice was crystal clear as she sang
"Memory" with such passion, and I have to admit that I had tears in my
eyes when the Jellicle cats finally got around to accepting her again.
Victoria's innocent touch to reach out to Grizabella had a certain beat
that touched me as well.
The whole show was a feast for the eyes,
from the set, to the technicals (would you believe there are even
monitors in the house showing the conductor that the cast can see while
they were performing?), to the performance of each actor. I know this is
a bit late, but congratulations to the entire cast of Cats!
Lea, sorry I didn't get to drop by the dressing room. Got a little busy. Maybe later this week, perhaps.
One more week of performances to go.