Cats Character Guide
Skimbleshanks is the cat of the railway train. He keeps the Night Mail running on time and no train departs without his inspection. His number is one of the most creative in the show, as the ensemble builds an entire train out of junk and dance.
Skimbleshanks moves like clockwork. Every step lands exactly on the beat, every gesture is at the precise angle it needs to be, every inspection of the train is thorough and efficient. He checks things off an invisible list. He nods when satisfied. He moves on. His body language is all straight lines and right angles. Arms snap to positions rather than flowing into them. Feet tap the beat even when he is standing still. He is the most metronomic cat in the Jellicle world, and he is proud of it. The railway is not just his job. It is his calling.
An orange and brown tabby-striped unitard as the base, with stripes running vertically to lengthen the silhouette. Over the top, a waistcoat in railway green or warm brown, with small pockets and a formal lapel. The waistcoat should be fitted enough not to interfere with movement but substantial enough to read from the back row as a proper working garment.
The striped unitard continues on the legs. The stripe pattern should be consistent from top to bottom so the overall effect reads as a tabby cat in a conductor's waistcoat rather than a costume assembled from separate pieces. Tap shoes or jazz shoes at the feet.
A railway cap or conductor's hat is the defining accessory. It should sit firmly on the head and stay put through the physical number. A pocket watch on a chain, either real or prop, that Skimbleshanks can check at specific musical moments for comic and character effect. A whistle for the train departure sequence.
Tap shoes if the studio teaches tap and the choreography incorporates rhythm work. Jazz shoes otherwise. The footwear choice should be made based on what the studio can actually deliver in performance, not what would be ideal in theory. Skimbleshanks in tap shoes with a well-drilled tap section is extraordinary. Skimbleshanks in jazz shoes with strong jazz choreography is equally effective.
Neat, ginger or tabby-brown hair to match the costume stripes. Cat ears in matching orange and brown. A small cat nose in dark pink or brown. The makeup should be cleaner and more precise than the other cats to match the character's orderly nature.
The pocket watch is a performance prop and needs a designated moment in the choreography. Skimbleshanks checks it when the train is about to depart. He checks it when a dancer arrives late to their mark. He checks it at the end of the number to confirm everything ran on time. Rehearse the watch business as carefully as the steps.
Best for ages 10-16. Skimbleshanks needs rhythm precision and ideally tap training. Cast a dancer with a strong sense of musicality and the physical precision to make the metronomic quality of the character read clearly. The role works particularly well for a dancer who is technically strong but not typically given lead roles, because Skimbleshanks rewards precision and clarity over glamor.
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