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Produced by [[Ann Mattey]]  
 
Produced by [[Ann Mattey]]  
  
Performances: - 11th July [[1975]], [[Bell Theatre|Theatre]]
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Performances: 6th - 12th July [[1975]], [[Bell Theatre|Theatre]]
  
  
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*Violin - [[Tim March]]
 
*Violin - [[Tim March]]
 
*Viola - [[Hazel Edwards]]
 
*Viola - [[Hazel Edwards]]
*Flute/Piccolo - [[Siobham Coscrove]]
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*Flute/Piccolo - [[Siobhan Cosgrove]]
 
*Clarinet - [[Olwen Paulette]]
 
*Clarinet - [[Olwen Paulette]]
 
*Trumpet - [[Peter Lewin]]
 
*Trumpet - [[Peter Lewin]]
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*Choreography - [[Doreen Pearce]] & [[Lawrie Kenton]]
 
*Choreography - [[Doreen Pearce]] & [[Lawrie Kenton]]
 
*Stage Manager - [[John Kennedy]]
 
*Stage Manager - [[John Kennedy]]
*Assistant Stage Managers - [[Michael Mattey]], [[Cheryl Webb]], [[Cecily Turner]], [[Jenny Turner]], [[John Kidd]], [[Gordon Scott]], [[Glenn Vaal]] & [[Cheryl Murphy]]
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*Assistant Stage Managers - [[Michael Mattey]], [[Cheryl Webb]], [[Cecily Turner]], [[Jenny Turner]], [[John Kidd]], [[Gordon Scott]], [[Glen Vaal]] & [[Cheryl Murphy]]
 
*Lighting Design - [[Raymond Nelson]]
 
*Lighting Design - [[Raymond Nelson]]
 
*Lighting Operator - [[Tony Wilson]]
 
*Lighting Operator - [[Tony Wilson]]
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*Set Construction - [[Don North]], [[Pauline Richmond]], [[Leslie Wilde]], [[Geoffrey Keep]] & [[Chris Hammond]]
 
*Set Construction - [[Don North]], [[Pauline Richmond]], [[Leslie Wilde]], [[Geoffrey Keep]] & [[Chris Hammond]]
 
*P.A. - [[Leslie Wilde]]
 
*P.A. - [[Leslie Wilde]]
*Wardrobe - [[Sue Withers]], [[Gwen Miles]] & [[Hilda Couldon]]
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*Wardrobe - [[Sue Withers]], [[Gwen Miles]] & [[Hilda Coulden]]
 
*F.O.H. Manager - [[Helen Boutall]]
 
*F.O.H. Manager - [[Helen Boutall]]
 
*Box Office Manager - [[Frank Howcutt]]
 
*Box Office Manager - [[Frank Howcutt]]
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== Reviews ==
 
== Reviews ==
  
Some review quotes go here
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Please Sir Can I Have Some More?
  
  
== Gallery ==
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The idea of staging a full-length musical at the South London Theatre provokes the same sort of astonishment as Dr Johnson on hearing a woman preach. "It is not done well," remarked the great man, "but you are surprised to find it done at all."
  
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Such strictures have to be modified in the light of what producer Ann Mattey and her team have actually tried to achieve, which is to present a kind of chamber version of Lionel Bart's "Oliver!" rather than the real thing.
  
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On that basis it works surprisingly well in parts and quite brilliantly in the case of Ann Mattey herself, whose force of personality and power of projection combine to create a vividly sensual Nancy. Her son, David, a sweet-natured Oliver Twist whose voice has just broken, is happy enough to leave her the chores of singing "Where is Love?", which she does in a manner to suggest it might have been written for Nancy instead of Oliver himself........
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Donald Madgwick, The Croydon Advertiser 10/07/1975
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== Gallery ==
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<gallery caption="Photos by [[Bim Harding]]" widths="300px" heights="300px" perrow="5">
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Image:Oliver001.jpg
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Image:Oliver005.jpg
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</gallery>
  
 
== Reminiscences and Anecdotes ==
 
== Reminiscences and Anecdotes ==

Latest revision as of 15:07, 29 November 2017

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by Lionel Bart from the novel "Oliver Twist" by Charles Dickens

Produced by Ann Mattey

Performances: 6th - 12th July 1975, Theatre


Introduction

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Cast

Orchestra

Crew

Reviews

Please Sir Can I Have Some More?


The idea of staging a full-length musical at the South London Theatre provokes the same sort of astonishment as Dr Johnson on hearing a woman preach. "It is not done well," remarked the great man, "but you are surprised to find it done at all."

Such strictures have to be modified in the light of what producer Ann Mattey and her team have actually tried to achieve, which is to present a kind of chamber version of Lionel Bart's "Oliver!" rather than the real thing.

On that basis it works surprisingly well in parts and quite brilliantly in the case of Ann Mattey herself, whose force of personality and power of projection combine to create a vividly sensual Nancy. Her son, David, a sweet-natured Oliver Twist whose voice has just broken, is happy enough to leave her the chores of singing "Where is Love?", which she does in a manner to suggest it might have been written for Nancy instead of Oliver himself........


Donald Madgwick, The Croydon Advertiser 10/07/1975

Gallery

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