Love it or hate it, Cats gets a great send up in the second to last episode of Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt. Musical orchestration fans will want to listen until the end of the credits as the show's music department does an inspired take on Cats' 80's sound. (sorry in advance if I didn't punctuate "Cats' 80's" correctly, I'm to old to care anyone)
The last episode also has a Broadway connection.
Sorry to see the show ending, but the final episodes are wonderful.
One of the recent episodes of Crazy Ex-Girlfriend just dedicated a whole episode to Cats, a musical the lead character hates. She starts imagining cats who sing songs that describe who they are and their affect on her. She even gets a few digs like how the show has a song describing what a Jellicle cat is but it sounds like any other cat.
Two of the songs (subject matter may not be safe for work)
I haven't watched the episode yet, so I'm not sure how much they showed, but I happened to walk past the theatre (the Majestic) when they were filming, and took some pics of the fake Cats marquee & branding they had put up outside. They got so creative with the detail on these... I laughed out loud at the quote from "Bill Brantley."
JudyDenmark said: "I haven't watched the episode yet, so I'm not sure how much they showed, but I happened to walk past the theatre (the Majestic) when they were filming, and took some pics of the fake Cats marquee & branding they had put up outside. They got so creative with the detail on these... I laughed out loud at the quote from "Bill Brantley."
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--Cartman: South Park
ATTENTION FANS: I will be played by James Barbour in the upcoming musical, "BroadwayWorld: The Musical."
I loved all the reasons Titus thought he would make a great cat.
“I nap most of the day, I look cute in a cardboard box, I hate taking baths, most of my enemies are birds, my tongue is scratchy, Japanese people are obsessed with me, and I’m always on a couch or hiding in a deli.”
Just remembering you've had an "and"
When you're back to "or"
Makes the "or" mean more than it did before