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CATS: The Jellicle Ball Reviews Are In!

Kevin, April 8th, 2026

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CATS: The Jellicle Ball has clawed its way into the spotlight at the Broadhurst Theatre! A dazzling, ballroom-infused reinvention of CATS, The Jellicle Ball follows a fierce chosen family of cats as they strut, battle, and vogue for the chance at a new life - all set to the iconic music of Andrew Lloyd Webber. It's already had audiences feline good, but just how hiss-terical is this show making the critics?

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"For the 40 or so minutes before it comes fully into itself, "Cats: The Jellicle Ball" is merely wonderful. The theme is: Youth. The category is: Fabulous. The directors, along with the dramaturg and the choreographer, have revived and reappraised (not to say rescued) Andrew Lloyd Webber's 1981 musical, "Cats," by shifting it out of the wasteland of London's alleyways and into New York's queer ballroom scene." - The New York Times

"In the magnificent design of an industrial space repurposed as a makeshift ballroom, a catwalk extends from center stage into the orchestra (and shortened from its previous run to accommodate Broadway balcony sight lines.) But the vibrancy and hearts of these characters whose new identities and senses of self are on the line is just as thrilling." Variety

"It seemed as though the show had been condemned to obsolescence, humbled and disavowed like its own once-grand Grizabella the Glamour Cat. But now along comes a thrilling reconception that not only rescues Cats from the oversize junkyard but lifts it, like Grizabella herself, to unexpected heights. After an already-legendary Off Broadway debut... this production... has now re-inhabited Broadway, where it remains a categorical triumph." Time Out New York

"If Broadway was a ballroom competition, Cats: The Jellicle Ball would sashay away with the grand-prize trophy. Because there's simply no topping the sheer euphoria onstage at the Broadhurst Theatre. It's an open-invitation, come-as-you-are party - in the seats, in the aisles, and on West 44th Street afterward. And who couldn't use a party right now?" New York Stage Review

"Unable to cite everyone in the enthusiastic company, let's briefly note how some performers stand out. It appears to me that Cats: The Jellicle Ball may become one of those legendary Broadway shows that someday you will tell others you were lucky enough to see." New York Stage Review

"Without fail, the best Broadway shows are the off-the-charts inventive ones that could not have possibly originated anywhere else but the five boroughs. This season, that's "The Jellicle Ball."" The New York Post

"It was my viewing partner's first time seeing any version of the show, and it sits perfectly well with me that the Jellicle Ball will forever be his Cats. It is a mighty testament to what is possible when producers look past the traditional scope of Broadway and bring in fresh talent to widen the aperture of commercial theater's gaze. What those outsiders have achieved with The Jellicle Ball is a revival in the fullest sense of the word." The Guardian

"Cats: The Jellicle Ball radiates, too, in its particular interest in honoring queer elders. That's baked into this version of the story, with projections of real founding house mothers from the ballroom scene that includes the fictional Grizabella and her own House of Glamour. Her legacy is venerated. There's a generous spirit here." Slant Magazine

""Cats: The Jellicle Ball" is overflowing with so much unbridled joy that you may sometimes catch yourself shedding tears, for no other reason than you simply don't want it to end. It's a transcendent, glitter-drenched revival that breaks all the rules of what Broadway can be and in turn, creates something that is utterly extraordinary." USA Today

"But to The Jellicle Ball's credit, that tension is also fundamentally what the show is about, more so than just singing cats. And that is a great subject for a musical. As in the original, we spend much of the production watching the fate of Grizabella... The gesture is sentimental, showy, and, in all its glitz, moving in a way that haunts me." Vulture

"Admittedly, there are moments when this eye-and-ear-popping production lives up to the idea that too much of a good thing is not necessarily a good thing. And even at the end of this lengthy extravaganza, you may still not really understand what a "jellicle cat" is! But really, who cares? You'll still have a wonderful memory to hold onto!" Cititour

"How times have changed. The ballroom kitties now elicit whoops and the audible opening of fans from theatergoers who no longer have to be dragged to cross-dressing performances. Cats itself remains a lightweight bit of fluff and most of the large cast blends together into an indistinguishable clutter of furry limbs and puffed-out wigs. But there's no denying how much fun this production is." Culture Sauce

"Cats: The Jellicle Ball's nervy fun, total sincerity, and embrace of over-the-top theatricality are already reason enough for the curious cat to check it out. But that it turns Cats into an electrifying community that audiences get to join makes The Jellicle Ball the must-see show of this or any season, and the bar against which revivals of canon shows should be measured against." New York Theatre Guide

"Under musical direction and supervision, a perfectly modulated band blasts Webber's score... while never overwhelming the performers. And the already perfectly ostentatious costumes have gotten a welcome upgrade for Broadwayover 500 looks, each as breathtaking as the last." Theatrely

"That's the production that's opening tonight at Broadway's Broadhurst Theater. Its transfer to Broadway from downtown makes it a different experience, given the symbolic importance of the Great White Way. But the new venue also makes it a different experience in more practical ways, for better and for worse." New York Theater

"They're unleashing quite the Broadway bacchanal in a space that provides a warmer and, surprisingly, far more intimate setting for their Jellicle Ball, now amped up, tuned up and ready to give queer ballroom fans their summer in the sun. At the same time, though, this wildly entertaining show is skillfully and inclusively calibrated." Chicago Tribune

"What wasn't preordained is just how beautifully executed the entire venture turns out to be. You'd have to be a real stickler for tradition to begrudge Jellicle Ball its innovations, and one suspects even the stickliest will find joy in the tunes and story that remain in this show's DNA. It's all still here, fueling yet another life, familiar as an old tabby yet fresh as a kitten. Beautifully executed." Deadline

"Through it all, there's a euphoric energy pulsing through the theater, manifesting in several moving ways. Quiet weeping, dropped jaws, fervent applause and the occasional attendee literally vibrating with excitement. Obviously, everyone sporting cat ears to the show knows they're in for a treat but you need not come with the score already memorized. The spectacle of Jellicle Ball is intoxicating for all who enter... Grade: A" Entertainment Weekly

"Does this Cats make more sense than the original? Mostly. Cat burglars Mungojerrie and Rumpleteazer are now from Victoria Grove, New Jersey, and Skimbleshanks is now your bilingual MTA operator. But we can't fully escape Eliot's original London locale. Similarly, Moore's Grizabella may resonate more with those who know the Ballroom hall of famer's real-life story, despite scenic designer's smartly conceived ascent to the Heaviside Layer. Still, this is a Cats worth clawing for tickets over, and proof positive that Broadway can still turn a lewk." One-Minute Critic

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