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VenueBord Gais Energy Theatre (formerly Grand Canal Theatre)
TownDublin
CountyDublin
From11th December 2012
To12th January 2013
Bord Gais Energy Theatre (formerly Grand Canal Theatre) (V020759267)
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  • Date of change: 15 Sep 11 - T574066423

Oliver!

Oliver!

Work:: Oliver! (S1629)

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

Production:: (T01391231623)

Producer Cameron Mackintosh (in association with Southbrook Group Limited and Stage Entertainment UK)
Performer Neil Morrissey (Fagin - some dates)
Performer Brian Conley (Fagin - some dates)
Performer Cat Simmons (Nancy)
Performer Iain Fletcher (Bill Sikes)
Performer Stephen Moore (Mr Brownlow)
Performer Jack Edwards (Mr Bumble)
Performer Suzie Chard (Widow Corney)
Performer David Langham (Mr Sowerberry)
Performer C J Johnson (Mrs Sowerberry)
Performer Emma Dukes (Bet)
Performer Victoria Hay (Charlotte)
Performer Stevie Hutchinson (Noah Claypole)
Performer Sophie Caton
Performer Alison Connell
Performer Sarah Cortez
Performer Hadrian Delacey
Performer Beth Davies
Performer Lee Dillon-Stuart
Performer Nicholas Duncan
Performer Paul Farrell
Performer Kade Ferraiolo
Performer Mary Fox
Performer James Gant
Performer Matt Harrop
Performer Lincoln Hudson
Performer Kara Lane
Performer Joe Maxwell
Performer Mikaela Newton
Performer Ryan O'Gorman
Performer Claire Parrish
Performer Annie Wensak

Listing:: L01294773841




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