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Oliver! archiveDickens' 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".

Cast/Performers

Jacob Awcock (Oliver Twist), William Knight (Oliver Twist), Malcom Garrett-Eynon (Mr Bumble), Dianne Walters (Widow Corney), Adam Bettine (Noah Claypole), John O'Sulivan (Mr Sowerberry), Victoria Daley (Mrs Sowerberry), Lucy Franks (Charlotte), Amy Stone (Charlotte), Chay Lewendowski (Artful Dodger), Daniel Robbins (Artful Dodger), David Villiers (Fagin), Sarah Milton (Nancy), Mark Parton (Charlie Bates), Alec Rikard (Charlie Bates), Naomi Hall (Bet), Lucy Ambrose (Old Sally), Lance Milton (Bill Sykes), Anne Skinner (Mrs Bedwin), Michael Wheeler (Mr Brownlow), John Chartres (Dr Grimwig), Andy Chalk (Bow Street Runners), Steve Rolt (Bow Street Runners), Patrick Kelly (Night Watchman), Anton Bates (Ensemble / Swing), Adam Bettine (Ensemble / Swing), Chris Black (Ensemble / Swing), Andy Chalk (Ensemble / Swing), John Chartres (Ensemble / Swing), Jim Crompton (Ensemble / Swing), Ryan Forde (Ensemble / Swing), Patrick Kelly (Ensemble / Swing), John Paige (Ensemble / Swing), Steve Rolt (Ensemble / Swing), Michael Wheeler (Ensemble / Swing), Lucy Ambrose (Ensemble / Swing), Victoria Daley (Ensemble / Swing)

Creatives/Company

Author: Lionel Bart
Book by: Charles Dickens
Company: Act Too Productions
Producer: Valerie Warnett
Director(s): Lance Milton, Paul Candy (music)
Conductor: Mark Candy
Choreographer: Caroline Black

Oliver!

Oliver! (Musical) production archive for QTIX code T01051686632. Details of all Oliver! archived productions can be found under the QTIX code: S1629

Archive Listings

29 Sep 03
  to
4 Oct 03
Capitol Horsham (formerly Horsham Arts Centre)
Horsham, West Sussex
Performance Details => Venue archive

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No UKTW or User reviews available.
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