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07 July 2004 1317 BST
The magical make-up of Cats
Picture: Stuart Ramsay (left) and Matt Cutts prepare their make-up for Cats
Stuart Ramsay (left) and Matthew Cutts prepare their make-up for a performance of Cats.

More than 20 years after leaving the comfort of kitten-hood, Cats is still one of the world's biggest musical success stories.

Now dazzling audiences during a UK tour, we meet two of the men behind the fur and lycra.


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bullet point. Since its opening in London in 1981, Cats has been presented in more than 20 twenty countries and in about 250 cities.
bullet point. Ìý Cats has been translated into 10 languages.
bullet point. Ìý Cats has won many awards including the 1981 Laurence Olivier award for Musical of the Year, seven 1982/83 Tony awards including Best Musical, the much-coveted Molière Prize for Best Musical in France and seven awards in Japan.
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Cats is something of a theatrical milestone and is without doubt, the Tom Cat musical of them all.

Andrew Lloyd Webber took TS Elliot's Old Possums Book of Cats and set the poems to music.

There were those who thought he was barking mad to attempt this kid of feline fantasy on stage. But young producer Cameron Mackintosh believed in the project and backed it. The rest is musical history.

The show is now enjoying a UK tour and stars Stuart Ramsay as Rum Tum Tugger with Matthew Cutts as Munkustrap.

Six nights a week, the actors make the amazing transformation from human to feline - a feat worthy of the magical Mr Mistoffelees.

"It takes me around 20 minutes to do my make-up for the show," said Cutts.

Matthew Cutts as Monkustrap
Matthew Cutts as Munkustrap.

Watch the transformation from Matthew to Munkustrap.

"When we were in rehearsals we were given a template of what colours we needed.

"The make-up designer did half our face in make-up and then we had to replicate it, the mirror image, until the whole face was done.

"They'd then take photos of it and we were obliged to practise it until it became second nature. Now it's not that time-consuming, so it's not that bad doing this around six days a week," he added.

With a production the size of Cats, you might think the crew includes a make-up designer on the tour. According to Stuart Ramsay, it's a common misconception:

"People are often really shocked to find we don't have a make-up designer on the tour. We do all our own make-up.

"It used to take me around four hours to do my make-up, as I'd never done anything like it before.

"It's face painting, it's about perspective, working out where things go on your face but it's not a natural thing, your making your face look as close to a cat a possible," he said.

After weeks of performances both Stuart and Matthew now have putting their make-up on down to a respectable 20 minutes.

"We use a powder on top of the make-up to seal it to our skin," said Matthew. "That way, we can sweat and sweat, but the make-up pretty much stays there.

"Shaving can be a pain. As there is so much white in Munkustrap's design, I do have to shave everyday before the show.

Stuart Ramsay as Rum Tum Tugger
Stuart Ramsay at Rum Tum Tugger

Watch the transformation from Stuart to Rum Tum Tugger.

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"That's probably the worst thing, having to shave and then putting the make-up straight on top. I look forward to Sundays - I don't even go near a razor or a mirror. [laughs]

Matthew admits that becoming a cat wasn't the easiest thing in the world.

"I do a lot of the narration in the show. I'm a singer, not a dancer - so taking on the cat like attitude was probably the most difficult thing to learn.

"Walking around stage in a leotard and acting like a cat was really difficult for me to do. In rehearsals we'd have an afternoon of cat work to try things out and see how successful they were," he said.

When it comes to dealing with the press, Stuart Ramsay said, he has to watch what he suggest about his character Rum Tum Tugger.

"I said as a joke once during a newspaper interview 'I'm the Robbie Williams of the feline world' and they quoted it right across the front of the paper! Oh no. [laughs]

"We do have to be careful what we say," he added.

"I sometimes want to bring up the fact we can lick our own genitals, but on a radio show at three in the afternoon it's probably not the best thing to say!" [laughs]

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