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Oliver!

Oliver!T216307134
Dickens' Victorian story of a boy in a London workhouse and his adventures on the way to his family. Lionel Bart's most successful musical contains some of the great villains of all time including Fagin and Bill Sykes. The songs include "Food glorious food", "You Got to Pick a Pocket or Two", "Who will buy this wonderful morning", "I am reviewing the situation" and "Consider yourself at Home".
Author Lionel Bart
Book by Charles Dickens


Archive :: production:T216307134, musical:S1629, venue:V719
Current production:Work

Special Performances


  • 31 Jul 24 Dementia Friendly
  • 2 Aug 24 Audio Described
  • 3 Aug 24 Audio Described
  • 7 Aug 24 Captioned
  • 7 Aug 24 Captioned
  • 22 Aug 24 Relaxed
  • 5 Sep 24 Audio Described
  • 5 Sep 24 Sign Interpreted
  • 7 Sep 24 Audio Described

Performance

VenueChichester Festival Theatre
Other spaces: The Spiegeltent
TownChichester
CountyWest Sussex
From8th July 2024
Opened12th July 2024
To7th September 2024
When19:30. Jul 24 at 19:00. Sat Mats 14:30 (from Jul 20). Wed Mat 14:30 (from Jul 31). Tue Mat 14:30 (from Aug 13)
What is currently on at Chichester Festival Theatre (V719)

Reviews

No UKTW or User reviews available.

Company

Producer Chichester Festival Theatre
Director Matthew Bourne
Choreographer Matthew Bourne
Director Jean-Pierre van der Spuy
Design Lez Brotherston
Conductor Graham Hurman (and musical supervisor)
Lighting Paule Constable
Lighting Ben Jacobs
Sound Adam Fisher
Design George Reeve (video)
Music William David Brohn (original orchestrations)
Music Stephen Metcalfe (orchestral adaptation)
Director Felicity French (CDG - casting)
Director Paul Wooller (CDG - casting)
Director Verity Naughton (CDG - children's casting)
Performer Simon Lipkin (Fagin)
Performer Shanay Holmes (Nancy)
Performer Aaron Sidwell (Bill Sikes)
Performer Billy Jenkins (Artful Dodger)
Performer Philip Franks (Mr Brownlow)
Performer Oscar Conlon-Morrey (Mr Bumble)
Performer Katy Secombe (Widow Corney)
Performer Stephen Matthews (Mr Sowerberry / Dr Grimwig)
Performer Jamie Birkett (Mrs Sowerberry / Mrs Bedwin)
Performer Callum Hudson (Noah Claypole)
Performer Isabelle Methven (Bet)
Performer Lochlan White (Charley Bates)
Performer Harry Corss (Fagin's Gang)
Performer Rachael Archer (Ensemble / Swing)
Performer Tegan Bannister (Ensemble / Swing)
Performer Adam Boardman (Ensemble / Swing)
Performer Bethany Huckle (Ensemble / Swing)
Performer Ebony Jonelle (Ensemble / Swing)
Performer Bethan Keens (Charlotte)
Performer Danny Lane (Ensemble / Swing)
Performer Peter Nash (Ensemble / Swing)
Performer Josh Patel-Foster (Ensemble / Swing)
Performer Sam Peggs (Ensemble / Swing)
Performer Jasmine Sakyiama (Ensemble / Swing)
Performer Wendy Somerville (Old Sally)
Performer Leah Vassell (Ensemble / Swing)
Performer Matthew Whennell-Clark (Ensemble / Swing)
Performer Cian Eagle-Service (Oliver Twist - some dates)
Performer Raphael Korniets (Oliver Twist - some dates)
Performer Jack Philpott (Oliver Twist - some dates)
Performer Toba Agbelusi (Fagan's Gang)
Performer Zoe Akinyosade (Fagan's Gang)
Performer Ben Birch (Fagan's Gang)
Performer Finley Burrows (Fagan's Gang)
Performer Preston Cropp (Fagan's Gang)
Performer Benjamin Dalton (Fagan's Gang)
Performer Kylan Michael Denis (Fagan's Gang)
Performer Sebastian Elton (Fagan's Gang)
Performer Liam Findlay (Fagan's Gang)
Performer Rudy Gibson (Fagan's Gang)
Performer Stanley Guy (Fagan's Gang)
Performer George Hamblin (Fagan's Gang)
Performer Lily Hanna (Fagan's Gang)
Performer Charlie Hodson-Prior (Fagan's Gang)
Performer Grace King (Fagan's Gang)
Performer Cooper McCrae (Fagan's Gang)
Performer Jonny Niland (Fagan's Gang)
Performer Hugo Pechey (Fagan's Gang)
Performer William Skinner (Fagan's Gang)
Performer Dylan Xavier (Fagan's Gang)
Performer Aaron Zhao (Alternate Artful Dodger)
Performer Rudy Gibson (Alternate Artful Dodger)
Performer Charlie Hodson-Prior (Alternate Artful Dodger)
Performer William Skinner (Alternate Artful Dodger)
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