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After               a               memorable               engagement               in               2006,               the               world's               only               Moscow               Cats               Theatre               is               back               in               Los               Angeles               for               eight               performances               in               April               and               May               at               the               Wilshire               Ebell               Theatre.

The               family               show               originally               from               Russia               has               become               nationally               recognized               as               a               one-of-a-kind               act               that               features               non-stop               action               from               a               group               of               30               talented               felines               performing               jaw-dropping               stunts               that               is               fun               for               the               whole               family.
               And               with               its               actors               exclusively               these               furry               toms,               Moscow               Cats               Theatre               is               a               show               for               all               ages               as               children,               parents               and               even               grandparents               are               treated               to               an               extraordinary               performance               that               can't               be               seen               anywhere               else.
               "The               cats               are               the               stars               of               the               show               -               they               walk               tightropes,               balance               balls,               do               paw-stands,               jump               from               great               heights,               and               unerringly               negotiate               complex               mazes,"               said               Yuri               Kuklachev,               artistic               director               of               Moscow               Cats               Theatre.
               "We               glorify               them               and               that's               why               we               provide               the               cats               with               a               traveling               entourage               including               a               vet,               kitty               caretaker               and               personal               stylist               to               tend               to               the               needs               of               our               feline               superstars."
               Over               thirty               years               ago,               fortune               came               to               Kuklachev               when               he               discovered               a               small,               dying               kitten               in               the               street.

From               that               day               forward,               cats               became               Kuklachev's               new               love.
               And               with               his               training               in               circus               school               and               a               new               pet               in               his               home,               Kuklachev               had               finally               found               his               calling.
               "It's               not               me               who               trains               cats,"               Kuklachev               asserted.

"It's               cats               who               train               me,               and               I               just               watch               them.

The               main               thing               is               to               love               the               animal               and               when               your               fluffy               friend               has               felt               it,               it               will               reciprocate."
               Just               a               year               ago,               Moscow               Cats               Theatre               hit               the               United               States               with               its               debut               in               New               York               City               and               immediately               turned               into               one               of               the               city's               most               popular               attractions,               earning               appearances               on               Good               Morning               America,               Good               Day,               CBS               Early               Show,               Inside               Edition,               The               Montel               Williams               Show               and               Live               with               Regis               and               Kelly.
               Critics               and               publications               across               the               board               have               raved               about               the               hit               show,               which               supports               the               work               of               the               American               Society               for               the               Prevention               of               Cruelty               to               Animals.
               The               New               York               Times               remarked,               "Roll               over               'Cats,'               the               real               thing               is               here,"               while               the               New               York               Post               commented               that               the               show               is               simply               "Spec-cat-ular."
               Others               have               also               praised               the               show's               unique               setting,               including               Newsday,               which               added,               "This               show               is               the               cat's               meow."               Meanwhile,               Bloomberg               News               sings               its               own               praises               for               Moscow               Cats               Theatre:               "The               Russian               cats               have               pawed               their               way               to               the               top...these               furry               divas               can               act."
               The               cast               also               includes               two               dogs               and               six               clowns               performed               by               Kuklachev,               his               wife               Yelena,               Inga               Gerasimova,               Alexander               Gerasimov,               Lioudmila               Smirnova               and               Vasili               Zhuravlev.
               But               for               Kuklachev,               the               guiding               principle               behind               the               Moscow-based               Cats               Theatre               remains,               "Give               all               your               kindness,               all               the               good               you               have               accumulated,               to               the               spectators."
               "In               order               for               a               cat               to               come               out               with               you               onto               the               stage,               it               not               only               has               to               know               you               but               it               has               to               trust               you,"               he               said.

"It               is               scared               by               music,               audience,               applause,               and               thus               it               has               to               see               you               as               the               one               who               protects               it.

The               main               thing               is               to               find               mutual               understanding."
               Since               his               debut               on               the               Moscow               circus               scene               13               years               ago,               Kuklachev               has               gained               more               and               more               prominence               with               his               act               in               proving               to               skeptics               that               cats               can               actually               be               trained.

For               that,               Kuklachev               is               now               one               of               Russia's               favorite               and               brightest               clowns               and               animal               trainers.
               "The               cat               is               very               much               like               a               man,"               he               explained.

"In               principle,               even               Freud               can               be               projected               onto               a               cat's               life,               after               all               there               are               horoscopes               for               cats.

It               has               been               proven               that               cats               born               under               one               sign               of               zodiac               differ               from               those               born               under               the               other.

Sometimes,               it               happens               that               a               cat               is               just               not               willing               to               do               trick               and               the               audience               should               be               made               to               understand               that               that's               how               it               is               meant               to               be."
               Since               his               childhood               days,               Kuklachev               had               always               dreamed               of               becoming               a               clown.

So               when               he               discovered               his               love               for               pets               several               years               later,               he               quickly               entertained               the               idea               of               creating               a               stage               for               these               trained               animals               to               be               put               on               display.
               Today,               the               Cat               House               group               consists               of               more               than               100               cats               of               different               breeds.

While               Kuklachev               once               found               his               actors               in               the               streets,               he               now               breeds               them               himself.
               That's               not               all               that               has               changed               for               Kuklachev.
               In               fact,               it's               been               Kuklachev's               pets               who               have               taught               him               plenty               over               his               training               career-specifically               that               it               is               possible               to               find               a               common               language               with               them               to               teach               them               new               and               exciting               tricks.
               His               love               for               felines               even               prompted               him               to               write               his               own               chapter               in               the               book,               Lessons               of               Kindness,               detailing               the               quirky               memories               and               stories               from               working               with               his               production.
               "All               that               my               cats               do               on               stage               stems               from               their               natural               behavior,"               he               said.

"Cats               prefer               night               rehearsals,               which               is               a               little               bit               inconvenient               for               a               trainer               because               he               also               has               to               work               at               night.

Age               doesn't               really               matter."
               Kuklachev's               cats               have               toured               all               over               the               world,               such               as               Japan,               Mexico,               Canada,               Israel               and               the               United               States,               as               their               trainer               has               garnered               prestigious               international               awards               like               The               People's               Artist               in               Russia,               Honorary               Member               of               the               American               Clown               Association,               the               Silver               Clown               Award               in               Monte               Carlo,               the               Golden               Clown               Award               in               Canada,               the               Golden               Oscar               in               Japan               and               a               San               Marino               postage               stamp.
               "One               must               really               love               animals               to               work               in               our               theatre."               Kuklachev               added.

"Normally,               cats               behave               quietly               and               never               harm               people.

They               are               so               amazing;               they               must               have               come               from               some               other               world               to               soften               our               hearts."
               Moscow               Cats               Theatre               features               nine               individual               programs,               including               "Cat's               Kidnappers,"               "Cats,               Clowns               and               Love,"               "City               and               World"               and               "Prince               and               Pauper."
               Each               season,               the               theatre               puts               on               new               premieres               with               the               latest               one,               "Puss               in               Boots"               launching               this               past               January               on               New               Year's               Eve               and               starring               an               extraordinary               70               cats.
               Tickets               for               Moscow               Cats               Theatre               are               currently               priced               at               $49.90               and               $59.90               and               on               sale               through               Ticketmaster               at               213-365-3500,               Ticketmaster               outlets               and               online               at               www.ticketmaster.com.

For               more               information,               please               visit               www.moscowcatstheatre.com.






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