April 10 – May 13, 2012
CATS
Music By ANDREW LLOYD WEBBER
Based on "Old Possum’s Book Of Practical Cats" By T.S. ELIOT
First performance at The New London Theatre, London May 11, 1981
Presented by Cameron Mackintosh and The Really Useful Theatre Co. Limited
Originally presented in America by The Shubert Organization, Cameron Mackintosh,
The Really Useful Company and David Geffen
Original Broadway production Directed by Trevor Nunn
Associate Directed and Choreography by Gillian Lynne
Designed by John Napier
Directed by Jacques Lemay
Musical Direction by Elizabeth Baird
Choreography by Lisa Stevens
“You’ll understand what happiness is.”
With record-breaking runs on Broadway and London’s West End, this worldwide sensation is one of the most beloved musicals of all time. It’s a song and dance spectacular that will have you purring.
This will be the first made-in-Alberta production of this ground breaking musical. We’ll transform our theatre into a gigantic back alley of feline proportions! You’ll marvel at the spectacle of singing and dancing cats surrounding you in one of the greatest musicals ever. – Dennis
Max Bell Theatre
The traditional style of the 750-seat Max Bell theatre breathes elegance. A proscenium theatre, it is home to one of Calgary's foremost theatre companies, Theatre Calgary. The theatre has wrap-around seating on three levels and is versatile in scope through its adjustable seating and staging features. Moveable hinged box seats on both sides of the auditorium near the stage can be angled toward centre stage, left flat against the side walls or positioned somewhere in between creating a proscenium opening which can be adjusted from 35 to 75 feet in width.
Capacity: 750
Seating Plan
Ideal for: Theatre; Dance
Essentials
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EPCOR CENTRE MAP
Bordering Olympic Plaza, EPCOR CENTRE occupies a full block from 7th Ave to 8th
Ave SE and 2nd Street to 3rd Street SE
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Getting Here / Parking
Underground parking is available at EPCOR CENTRE, situated at 829 Macleod Trail
SE. The entrance is between 9th & 8th Avenues; accessible from the far left lane
of Macleod Trail northbound.
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