Cat the Play at The Wardrobe Theatre
All Tickets £10, available from the Wardrobe theatre

A event held at The Wardrobe Theatre on Tuesday 24th October. The event starts at 19:30.


7.30pm | £10 | Ages 16+ |

CAT The Play is the dark comedy tale of Dave The Cat's backstage journey from Jesus's Donkey to his shock dismissal minutes before the opening night of the original production of Cats. A shock our mysterious performer has never quite recovered from.

First performed at the Edinburgh Fringe where it played to packed houses, CAT has been a smash hit in the UK, Ireland and Germany, broken box office records on the London Fringe and sold out every return to Edinburgh! In 2017, CAT The Play made its West End debut at London's Ambassador's Theatre to critical and popular acclaim. Now celebrating ten years with a short run in Bristol performed by writer/performer and Bristol local, Richard Kieswick.

Featuring the original cast (of One), CAT The Play by Richard Kieswick and Jamie Beamish features swearing, adult themes, scenes of a sexual content, original songs, lycra, and 'enthusiastic' choreography. 16+.

"An absolute riot! …I actually thought I was going to hyperventilate, just remembering it makes me laugh. It was so funny. Far too wonderful."
Elaine Paige (Musical Theatre Legend), BBC Radio 2

"An amazing piece of theatre!! ..that enthralled and fascinated, entertained and horrified in equal measure .. The pace is so intense that you get sucked in as the narrative pounds along; fooled by the entertaining stories, the anecdotes, the gags, the irreverent songs until there's no escape."
Waterford News & Star

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