Oliver! (1975)
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by Lionel Bart from the novel "Oliver Twist" by Charles Dickens
Produced by Ann Mattey
Performances: - 11th July 1975, Theatre
Contents
Introduction
Text about the play
Cast
- Oliver Twist - David Mattey
- Fagin - John Harris
- The Artful Dodger - Geoffrey Keep
- Bill Sykes - Malcolm Saunders
- Nancy - Ann Mattey
- Bet - Vivienne Miles
- Mr Bumble the Beadle - Michael Mawby
- Mrs Corney - Pam Lyne
- Mr Brownlow - Bernie Bullbrook
- Mr Sowerberry - Dennins Packham
- Mrs Sowerberry - Christine Wilson
- Charlotte - Tracey Smith
- Noah Claypole - Paul Tehan
- Doctor Grimwig - Charles Cheetham
- Mrs Bedwin - Doreen Pearce
- Workhouse Children & Fagin's Gang - Tracey Lloyd, [[Ian Taitt[[, Tracey Smith, Jayne Mattey, Claire Palmer, David Livingstone, Ruth Daniels, Stella Smith & Franis Pearse
- Ladies & Gentlemen - Jackie Wilson, Leslie Wilde, Brenda Sheppard, Lynn Jenner, Alexia Hill, Howard James, Don North & Lawrie Kenton
Orchestra
- Musical Director Michael Hayes
- Piano - Jan Pringle
- Violin - Tim March
- Viola - Hazel Edwards
- Flute/Piccolo - Siobham Coscrove
- Clarinet - Olwen Paulette
- Trumpet - Peter Lewin
- Percussion - Penny Geach
- Percussion - Michael Turtle
Crew
- Choreography - Doreen Pearce & Lawrie Kenton
- Stage Manager - John Kennedy
- Assistant Stage Managers - Michael Mattey, Cheryl Webb, Cecily Turner, Jenny Turner, John Kidd, Gordon Scott, Glenn Vaal & Cheryl Murphy
- Lighting Design - Raymond Nelson
- Lighting Operator - Tony Wilson
- Set Design - Bernie Bullbrook
- Set Construction - Don North, Pauline Richmond, Leslie Wilde, Geoffrey Keep & Chris Hammond
- P.A. - Leslie Wilde
- Wardrobe - Sue Withers, Gwen Miles & Hilda Couldon
- F.O.H. Manager - Helen Boutall
- Box Office Manager - Frank Howcutt
Reviews
Some review quotes go here
Gallery
Reminiscences and Anecdotes
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See Also
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References
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