06/01/2026
With the Tony Awards coming on Sunday and today being the start of Pride, we thought we would give a quick shoutout to âCats: The Jellicle Ballâ in NYC! A twist on the classic musical âCatsâ by Andrew Lloyd Webber, âCats: The Jellicle Ballâ features aspects of q***r ballroom culture.
But what does Cats: The Jellicle Ball have to do with the railroad? The character Skimbleshanksâs costume is heavily inspired by conductors, since Skimbleshanks is a railway cat in the original production. Currently portrayed by the talented Emma Sofia, her outfit includes iconic conductor uniform pieces like the conductorâs hat and the conductorâs vest. But where did the original conductorâs uniform come from?
After the Civil War, railroad companies felt that their employees needed a way to distinguish themselves in a recognizable and uniform way. Drawing inspiration from formal menâs fashion and soldiers' uniforms, the conductorâs uniform featured pieces such as the conductor's vest, conductorâs cap (usually this varied in look based on the railroad), and conductorâs suit/jacket. While this uniform was initially associated with all railroad workers, overtime the uniform became a easy way to represent conductors in popular media. Qween Jean, the Tony nominated costume designer for âCats the Jellicle Ballâ, told Yahoo that she was inspired specifically by âthe hardworking women and femmes on the MTAâ and wanted to highlight their work and the ways they customize their own uniforms to stand out. This is one of the major examples of how railroads appear in culture as we know it today.
Check out their performance of âSkimbleshanks: The Railway Catâ in collaboration with the MTA: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DjN-dLtPwlc
Photo Credit đ¸: The "Cats: The Jellicle Ball" website