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Performance

VenueNew Wolsey Theatre
Also: Studio, NW2
TownIpswich
CountySuffolk
From25th March 2020
To4th April 2020
When19:45
New Wolsey Theatre (V81)
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  • Date of change: 13 Nov 19 - T01807596249

Oliver Twist

Work:: Oliver Twist (S4436)

Classic story of crime, poverty, vice and a young innocent orphan in London. Some of the most celebrated villains in English literature (Artful Dodger, Bill Sykes, Fagin).
Book by Charles Dickens

Production:: (T01807596249)

This bold, brutal and beautiful new version of Oliver Twist sends you on a dark adventure through the twisted streets of London. Adapted by award-winning playwright Bryony Lavery, every performance of Oliver Twist will feature the use of integrated creative sign language, audio description and captioning. Oliver Twist is in association with Ramps On The Moon. Now in its fourth year, this pioneering initiative from seven major UK theatre companies is committed to putting D/deaf and disabled artists and audiences at the centre of their work.
Producer Leeds Playhouse (in association with Ram;ps On The Moon)
Adapted by Bryony Lavery
Director Amy Leach
Design Hayley Grindle
Lighting Joe Fletcher
Sound John Biddle
Music Oliver Vibrans
DramaturgJenny Sealey
Performer Brooklyn Melvin (Oliver Twist)
Performer Nadeem Islam (Artful Dodger)
Performer Caroline Parker (Fagin)
Performer Clare-Louise English (Nancy)
Performer Stephen Collins (Bill Sikes)
Performer Katie Erich (Rose)
Performer Rebekah Hill (Luna)
Performer Georgia Jackson (Fingers)
Performer Steph Lacey (Mrs Thingummy)
Performer Jack Lord (Mr Brownlow)
Performer Craig Painting (Mr Sowerberry)
Performer Mitesh Soni (Charley Bates)
Performer Benjamin Wilson (Mr Bumble)

Listing:: L877565845




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Production details

This bold, brutal and beautiful new version of Oliver Twist sends you on a dark adventure through the twisted streets of London. Adapted by award-winning playwright Bryony Lavery, every performance of Oliver Twist will feature the use of integrated creative sign language, audio description and captioning. Oliver Twist is in association with Ramps On The Moon. Now in its fourth year, this pioneering initiative from seven major UK theatre companies is committed to putting D/deaf and disabled artists and audiences at the centre of their work.

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