Andrew Lloyd Webber & Original London Cast
Original London Cast of Cats & Terrence Mann & Charlotte d’Amboise & Harry Groener & Ken Page & Brian Blessed
Andrew Lloyd Webber & Original London Cast
Original London Cast of Cats
Andrew Lloyd Webber, Original London Cast, Myra Sands, Wayne Sleep, Susan Jane Tanner, & Geraldine Gardner
Andrew Lloyd Webber, Original London Cast, Finola Hughes, & Paul Nicholas
Original London Cast of Cats & Betty Buckley & Elaine Paige
Andrew Lloyd Webber, Original London Cast, Brian Blessed, Myra Sands, Susan Jane Tanner, & Geraldine Gardner & & Brian Blessed
Andrew Lloyd Webber, Original London Cast, John Thornton, & Bonnie Langford & Bonnie Langford & John Thornton
Andrew Lloyd Webber, Original London Cast, Wayne Sleep, Jeff Shankley, John Chester, & Brian Blessed
Andrew Lloyd Webber, Original London Cast, & Sharon Lee Hill
Original London Cast of Cats
Andrew Lloyd Webber, Original London Cast, & Elaine Paige & Elaine Paige
Andrew Lloyd Webber, Original London Cast, Brian Blessed, & Sarah Brightman & Ken Page & Brian Blessed
Andrew Lloyd Webber, Original London Cast, Susan Jane Tanner, & Stephen Tate
Andrew Lloyd Webber, Original London Cast, Stephen Tate, Susan Jane Tanner, Jeff Shankley, & Roland Alexander
Andrew Lloyd Webber, Original London Cast, Ken Wells, John Chester, Femi Taylor, Seeta Indrani, Bonnie Langford, Finola Hughes, Sarah Brightman, & Michel Verkoren
Andrew Lloyd Webber, Original London Cast, Sharon Lee Hill, Geraldine Gardner, Roland Alexander, John Thornton, & Jeff Shankley
Andrew Lloyd Webber, Original London Cast, Wayne Sleep, & Paul Nicholas
Original London Cast of Cats & Sarah Brightman & Elaine Paige
Original London Cast of Cats
Original London Cast of Cats & Brian Blessed
Jellylorum introduces the audience to Gus, an elderly and frail cat who was once a great actor. Gus tells us of his vast and prolific acting career, eventually reminiscing about the time he played the role of Growltiger the pirate cat.
This song leads into “Growltiger’s Last Stand” in this producti...
[JELLYLORUM]
Gus is the Cat at the theatre door
His name, as I ought to have told you before
Is really Asparagus, but that's such a fuss to pronounce
That we usually call him just Gus
His coat's very shabby
He's thin as a rake
And he suffers from palsy that makes his paw shake
Yet he was in his youth quite the smartest of Cats
But no longer a terror to mice or to rats
For he isn't the Cat that he was in his prime
Though his name was quite famous, he says, in his time
And whenever he joins his friends at their club
Which takes place at the back of the neighbouring pub
He loves to regale them, if someone else pays
With anecdotes drawn from his palmiest days
For he once was a star of the highest degree
He has acted with Irving, he has acted with Tree
And he likes to relate his success on the halls
Where the gallery once gave him seven cat calls
But his greatest creation as he loves to tell
Was Firefrorefiddle, the Fiend of the Fell
[GUS]
I have played in my time every possible part
And I used to know seventy speeches by heart
I'd extemporize backchat, I knew how to gag
And I knew how to let the cat out of the bag
I knew to act with my back and my tail
With an hour of rehearsal, I never could fail
I'd a voice that would soften the hardest of 'earts
Whether I took the lead or in character parts
I have sat by the bedside of poor little Nell
When the curfew was rung then I swung on the bell
In the pantomime season I never fell flat
And I once understudied Dick Whittington's cat
But my grandest creation, as history will tell
Was Firefrorefiddle, the Fiend of the Fell
[JELLYLORUM]
Then, if someone will give him a toothful of gin
He will tell how he once played a part in East Lynne
At a Shakespeare performance he once walked on pat
When some actor suggested the need for a cat
[GUS]
And I say now, these kittens, they do not get trained
As we did in the days when Victoria reigned
And they never get drilled in a regular troupe
And they think they are smart just to jump through a hoop
[JELLYLORUM]
And he says as he scratches himself with his claws
[GUS]
Well the theatre is certainly not what it was
These modern productions, they're all very well
But there's nothing to equal from what I hear tell
That moment of mystery when I made history
As Firefrorefiddle, the Fiend of the Fell
I once crossed the stage on a telegraph wire
To rescue a child when a house was on fire
And I think that I still can, much better than most
Produce bloodcurdling noises to bring on the ghost
And I once played Growltiger
Could do it again
Could do it again
Could do it again
Gus: The Theater Cat was written by Andrew Lloyd Webber & T.S. Eliot.