CONTEST: Win tickets to CATS in DC

By: Mar. 07, 2007
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THE CONTEST HAS ENDED.  THANK YOU TO EVERYONE WHO PARTICIPATED!

LOOK FOR THE ANNIE CONTEST ON MARCH 14TH!

The National Tour of Cats is prowling DC's Warner Theatre through March 18th, and those crazy felines want to see YOU there! 

The Prize:

  • One of five pairs of tickets to the Tuesday, March 13thperformance of Cats at the Warner Theatre in Washington, DC.  Curtain is at 8PM.

  

 

The Rules:

  • Answer the 10 questions below and send your answers via email to jameshoward@broadwayworld.com.  Please put CATS CONTEST in the subject heading.  Also, include your full name, age and city and state.
  • Entries must be received no later than noon on Sunday, March 11th.
  • One entry per person.
  • Employees and their families of BroadwayWorld.com, LiveNation or the producing company of Cats are ineligible.  Also, winners of tickets to Chicago earlier this year are not eligible either.
  • BroadwayWorld.com, James Howard and the Cats Company are not responsible for lost or unsent emails.
  • You must attempt to answer all questions, and spelling will count in the event of a tie.
  • Winners will be selected from a pool of entries that has the most correct answers, and will be notified via email on Sunday, March 11, 2007.

The Contest:  Answer these questions to win!  Remember, you must try all 10 and spelling will count in the event of a tie.  Good luck!

  1. This opening number and the classic "Memory" are the only two songs in the show that don't feature lyrics exclusively by T.S. Eliot.  What is the title of this opening number?
  2. Tony winner Betty Buckley originated this role in the Original Broadway Cast, singing "Memory."  Who did she play?
  3. This cat is curious, awful and knowing.  Who is this tomcat?
  4. She is the white cat who stretches for the moon in a lengthy solo dance.  Who is this feline?
  5. This cat is not skin and bones.  Who is this 25 pounder?
  6. Who is the mystery cat? … He's not there!
  7. Who is the railway cat?
  8. She is also known as the "Old Gumbie Cat".  Who is this tap dancing kitty?
  9. Which cats are a pair of cat burglars?  Name them BOTH!
  10.  Who is the male cat who invites us to the Jellicle Ball, introduces us to Old Deuteronomy, and narrates "The Aweful Battle of the Pekes and Pollicles"?

Good luck!  And remember: all entries are due no later than noon on Sunday, March 11th.



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