Jennyanydots is a fictional character from T. S. Eliot's 1939 poetry book Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats. She is also a principal character in the 1981 Andrew Lloyd Webber musical Cats, which is based on Eliot's work. Jennyanydots is a seemingly lazy Jellicle cat who sits around all day, but at night, she becomes very active as she rules the mice and cockroaches, forcing them to undertake helpful functions and creative projects to curb their naturally destructive habits.
In Cats, Jennyanydots' musical number involves her leading a tap dancing routine. The character was originated by Myra Sands in the West End in 1981, and by Anna McNeely on Broadway theater in 1982. In the 2019 film adaptation, she is portrayed by Rebel Wilson.
Jennyanydots' titular song ("The Old Gumbie Cat") involves her leading the cast in a tap dancing number. It is sung by Munkustrap and the "Gumbie Trio" (Bombalurina, Demeter and Jellylorum). During the song, the character's "fat suit" is removed to reveal a bright orange and yellow flapper style costume underneath.
Jennyanydots is a tabby cat with a coat that is covered with tiger stripes and leopard spots. Vocally, the role is meant to be played by a soprano.
On screen, Jennyanydots was portrayed by Susie McKenna in the 1998 film version, and is played by Rebel Wilson in the 2019 film adaptation.
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