Oliver
The immensely anticipated revival of Oliver is opened with huge audience acclamation at the opulent Theatre Royal Drury Lane. The spectacular features the inimitable Rowan Atkinson as Fagin. Rupert Goold’s brilliant direction is finely interwoven with the magnificent choreography as well as co-direction of Matthew Bourne.

The musical Oliver is the beautiful story of a charming and kind hearted young orphan boy whose life takes a drastic change in the Victorian Land. This musical roller coaster is finely integrated with some gyrating dance numbers. Lionel Bart’s compositions, such as ‘Consider Yourself’, ‘Oam Pah Pah’, ‘As Long as he needs me’, are just outstanding. Want to be the part of this exciting show? Buy your online Oliver Theatre Breaks now!

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Venue: Drury Lane
Address: Catherine Street, London, WC2B 5JF.
Duration: 2 hrs. 30 mins.
Genre: MUSICAL
Show Details:
Opening: Wednesday, January 14, 2009
Closing:  Saturday, January 08, 2011

 
Credits
Author: Lionel Bart
Director: Rupert Goold & Matthew Bourne
Producer: Cameron Mackintosh in association with the Southbrook Group Limited.
Designer: Anthony Ward
Lighting: Paule Constable
Choreography: Matthew Bourne
Music By: Martin Koch
Sound By: Paul Groothuis
Cast Includes: Kerry Ellis (Nancy except Wed & Thurs evening). Tamsin Carroll (Nancy, on Wed & Thurs evening); Russ Abbot (Fagin)

Steven Hartley (Bill Sikes), Jason Morell (Mr Sowerberry) Julius D’Silva (Mr. Bumble), Wendy Ferguson (Widow Corney), Stephen Moore (Mr Brownlow), Louise Gold (Mrs Sowerberry/Mrs Bedwin)
 
   
   
 
 
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