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Stephen Morgante, director of the
musical masterpiece "Cats" attends a press conference on Sunday, Jan. 13,
2008. (Sina Photo) Photo
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BEIJING, Jan. 15 -- British composer Andrew
Lloyd Webber's famous and classic musical "Cats" will return to Beijing on
January 19, Website Sina reports.
Director Stephen Morgante and some leading actors in
the drama appeared at a Sunday press conference in Beijing, accompanied by two
naughty "Cats," who jumped around and played practical jokes.
The report says Beijing folks will have the chance to
enjoy the Chinese version of the show's breakout hit Memory.
One Asian face was seen among the 36 performers. He
is a South Korean actor that plays the role of the wise old leader, Deuteronomy.
The organizers revealed that tickets for the Saturday
and Sunday performances have already sold out so they may add an extra show on
each weekend day.
"Cats" already met with a storm of applause in the
southern Chinese city of Guangzhou a few days ago.
The Tony award-winning musical first came to Beijing
in 2004.
"Cats," has been a worldwide hit since it first
played in London's West End in 1981 and it has been performed in more than 20
languages. It first opened on Broadway in 1982 and is generally considered as
the longest-running Broadway musical of all times.
The itinerary for the musical's upcoming China tour
will include stops in Beijing, Macao, Guangzhou, Wuhan, Chengdu, Dongguan and
Shenzhen.
(Source: CRIENGLISH. com)