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The Tony-award winning musical, Cats, comes to Vancouver's center stage this April at the Queen Elizabeth Theatre. Composed by the renowned Andrew Lloyd Webber, Cats tells of the wonders and trials of a troupe of feisty felines. With extravagant choreography and interactive song, Cats should not be missed.
When Andrew Lloyd Webber picked up T.S. Eliot’s “The Old Possum’s Book of Practical Cats” in an airport bookstore, little did he know that he would soon create one of the greatest plays to ever reach the Broadway stage. Over thirty years later, this timeless musical, Cats, makes a stop in Vancouver to share the magic audience members have raved about for decades.
All those who attend Cats will enjoy the lively melodies, stunning choreography, and elaborate sets that compose live theatre. Previous audience members describe, “You'll see back flips, mid air somersaults, ballet spins, leaps, tap dancing, and more. The dancing never stops.” Some dare to say, “Cats is perhaps one of the best musical ever.”
From April 10th-15th, the Queen Elizabeth Theatre in Vancouver will host this world-famous tour. Tickets range from $101-200 and are available for purchase online or over the phone. All those who enjoy the thrill and dazzle of theatre must attend this jaw-dropping performance of Cats in Vancouver.
What: Cats the Musical
Where: The Queen Elizabeth Theatre in Vancouver
When: April 10-15, 2012
URL: http://www.vancouver-theatre.com/theaters/queen-elizabeth-theatre/cats.php
Recommended Hotel: Sandman Hotel Vancouver City Centre
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