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Performed At: St. John Houghton School
During: September 2007 |
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Producer: Christine Hewitt
Production Assistant: Christine Oakden
Choreographer: Gemma Griffiths
Musical Director: David Walker
Based on the book Oliver Twist by Charles Dickens
Screenplay: Lionel Bart
Songs and Lyrics: Lionel Bart
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THE SETTING: London, 1850.
The curtain opens with Oliver Twist working at an orphanage. The boys sing "Food, glorious food" as they wait for supper. They are all hungry after their one cup of gruel and Oliver asks for more.
Mr and Mrs Bumble sing "Oliver!", and Oliver is a "Boy for sale" after being upset by his impudence. Oliver is bought by Mr. Sowerberry, the undertaker. Saved from one enemy in Mr Bumble, Oliver's new enemy is Noah Claypole. A fight between them leads to Oliver being locked up as he sings the tender "Where is love". Oliver runs away where he soon meets the Artful Dodger who sings "Consider yourself". He is introduced to Fagin and his boys and is taught that "You've got to pick a pocket or two".
Fagin sneaks out late in the evening to meet Bill Sikes at The Three Cripples. Despite the obvious drawbacks of living in the slum, Nancy assures us that "It's a fine life". The following morning Nancy and Bet arrives and Oliver gets to know them during the song "I'd do anything", after which Fagin sends the boys out on the streets hoping that they'll "Be back soon". Well, they aren't, at least not Oliver. He's been arrested for looking guilty when Dodger stole a wallet.
But Oliver is a lucky kid; he's proved innocent and the old man who got robbed, Mr Brownlow, takes him home with him. In the morning the whole street joins Oliver in the question of "Who will buy". But plans are being made for Oliver's reunion with his old friends. Sikes efficiently persuades Nancy to help him with the task, rending Nancy singing "As long as he needs me". Fagin is "Reviewing the situation", thinking about changing his way of life. Nancy shortly realises that Oliver's life is in danger as long as he stays with the thieves and she contacts Mr Brownlow, who in the meantime has found out that Oliver is the son of his long lost niece.
She promises she'll take Oliver to him, and she almost succeeds, diverting Sikes attention with the little ditty "Oom- pah- pah". When Sikes figures out what's going on, he kills Nancy. In desperation he takes Oliver with him, trying to escape over the roofs, but is killed himself by a police officer.
Fagin and the Dodger review the situation once again and decide that together they might be able to retire respectable. Oliver finally finds his real family.
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| ACT I |
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Scene 1 |
Workhouse Dining Hall |
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"Food, Glorious Food Chorus" |
Oliver, Chorus |
Scene 2 |
Workhouse Parlour and into Street |
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"Oliver" |
Widow Corney, Mr Bumble, Oliver and Gang |
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"I Shall Scream" |
Widow Corney, Mr Bumble |
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"Boy For Sale" |
Mr Bumble |
Scene 3 |
The Undertaker's |
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"That's Your Funeral" |
Mr Sowerberry, Mrs Sowerberry, Mr Bumble |
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"Where is Love?" |
Oliver |
Scene 4 |
Paddington Green |
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Scene 5 |
Thieves' Kitchen |
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"Consider Yourself" |
Artful Dodger, Oliver, Company |
Scene 6 |
Streets of London |
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"Pick a Pocket or Two" |
Fagin and Gang |
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"It's a Fine Life" |
Nancy, Bet, Gang |
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"I'd Do Anything" |
Artful Dodger, Nancy, Bet, Oliver, Fagin, Gang |
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"Be Back Soon" |
Fagin and Gang |
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| ACT II |
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Scene 1 |
The Three Cripples |
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"Oom-Pah-Pah" |
Nancy and Company |
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"My Name" |
Bill Sikes |
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"As Long as He Needs Me" |
Nancy |
Scene 2 |
Mr Brownlow's |
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"Where is Love?" (reprise) |
Mrs. Bedwin |
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"Who Will Buy?" |
Oliver and Company |
Scene 3 |
Thieves' Kitchen |
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"Reviewing the Situation" |
Fagin |
Scene 4 |
Workhouse Parlour and into the Street |
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"Oliver" (reprise) |
Mrs Bumble, Mr Bumble |
Scene 5 |
Mr Brownlow's and into the Street |
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"As Long as He Needs Me" (reprise) |
Nancy |
Scene 6 |
London Bridge |
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"Reviewing the Situation" (reprise) |
Fagin |
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Finale |
Full Company |
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Mr Bumble |
Melvin Crabtree |
Nancy |
Louise O'Boyle |
Mrs Bumble |
Iris Collison |
Bet |
Fiona Mchugh |
Mr Sowerberry |
Richard Ward |
Bill Sikes |
Christopher Renshaw |
Mrs Sowerberry |
Heather Howe |
Mrs Bedwin |
Fay Kirk |
Charlotte |
Holly Kemish |
Mr Brownlow |
David Atkins |
Noah Claypole |
Tom Hawley |
Dr Grimwig |
Brian Allen |
Fagin |
Kevin Riley |
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Waifs Team
(Tue, Thur, Sat evening)
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Strays Team
(Wed, Fri, Sat Matinee)
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Oliver Twist |
Haydn Fletcher |
Oliver Twist |
Daniel Lever |
The Artful Dodger |
Thomas Hopcroft |
The Artful Dodger |
George Ramplin |
Charley Bates |
Tom Murton |
Charley Bates |
Ritchard Mead |
with |
With |
Ryan Barber |
Thomas Chaluda |
James Brown |
Josh Chell |
Christopher Cotten |
Kit Owens |
Sam Chell |
Alistair Mackintosh |
Thomas Gent |
Josh Halford |
Haydn Mead |
Ciaran Shea |
Nathen Halford |
Dylan Singfield |
Timothy Meakin |
Liam Morris |
Curtis Salmon |
Matthew Redpath |
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Supporting Cast
Ben Alvey, Judith Baker, Joanne Banton, Joan Clarke, Joan Dockerill, Andrea Kemish, Holly Kemish, Carol Lawson, Gary Lever, Pat McHugh, Brenda Moore, Adrian Perkins, Melissa Ramplin, Alex Tavener, Siàn Scattergood, Stephanie Ure
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