Throughout the history of Andrew Lloyd Webber's megamusical "Cats," the character of Bustopher Jones has been played as a snooty, if unserious, white male fat-cat who represents the aristocracy (of cats). The song introducing Bustopher is about 45 percent the rest of the cast singing about how he's fancy, fat, and wears white spats; the other 55 percent is Bustopher himself singing about how he likes to go to the gentleman's club (safe for work)…
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