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CATS!~Prologue: Jellicle Songs for Jellicle Cats/Naming of Cats (ACT 1-Part 2)

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North Allegheny Senior High School's 2010 Spring Musical Production of CATS!

To see pictures of North Allegheny's CATS!, follow this link:
https://vando.imagequix.com/proof.html?id=49H8S9X&eventid=1018-8300-1034

*For a full cast list, please visit:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F5ulpmsxLL4


***To Whom It May Concern:
This audio is of this exact performance and has not been mixed for sound enhancement. Therefore, what you hear is what we sang. Nothing more, nothing less.

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  • It is very well done. Only thing is a production, even a High School, should not have so many CATS. They need to only have the cats who have names. Like they do on stage. The stage show has no chorus CATS. Every cat has names.

  • @inlovewithKStewart22

    eh. tell that to the people that fund the shows and build the sets. they'll disagree i'm sure.

    and if you check the credits, you will see that all have names.

    everyone gets their start somewhere.

    and it IS a public school that people in the district pay taxes to, so everyone has the right to the experience.

    but thank you.

  • @bomberswimming11

    did.

    and i must say.

    i'm not in the least bit impressed.

    sorry.

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  • seriously, was this a school production!?!?!

    it is UNBELIEVABLE!!! congratulation!!

    which cat did you play?

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  • I am completely blown away. This is amazing.

  • I hope my high school's drama club does this...

  • @metstudioversions You need higher standards.

  • This is a good argument for why High schools should NOT get the rights to cats. Very bad costumes, and to many people in the cast. -feels claustrophobic just looking at it- Costumes are ugly and do not stand out on their own (Most the CATS have the same basic boring design) The dancing could be good, but their are so many people it is impossible for them to all be in-sync so it just looks like a jumbled mess.

  • wow this is really good for a high school production...most high school productions of any show are completely unwatchable (in the grand scheme of things) but this is better than most community theatre productions ive seen...

    they must've worked/whipped the living daylights out of these kids

  • @inlovewithKStewart22 That's not true, almost every production of Cats has Chorus cats (except for the film version) For example, go to bellesdomain . co . uk click on Cats than click on character galeries and than click on chorus cat, you'll see that that the London show had much chorus cats ;)

  • @inlovewithKStewart22 Actually, if you look at the cast list for the original London cast of the show, there's about 5-7 members deemed as "Chorus Cats", with no other names to distinguish them.

  • Most of the costumes look pretty slapstick and amateurish, and a lot of the choreography was copied from the movie — but it's still the first time I've seen an American version of Cats where the accent didn't make me want to vomit! The voices were incredible, and though I haven't seen any complicated dancing yet, the acting is above average at least, which is more than I can say for most productions.

  • I actually like the fast pace of this song. It works. It gives the show some energy.

  • have you, by any chance done the Phantom Of The Opera?

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