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Oliver!

Oliver!

Tue 17 - Sat 21 Oct 2023
Theatre Royal Bury St Edmunds

Director/ Choreographer: Debbie Marks 
Musical Director: Nicholas Sheehan 
Director’s Assistant: Trevor Marks
Production Manager: Claire Greener
Assistant Production Manager: Richie Simpson



Picture

Cast

Oliver: Darcey Dutton & Sophie Goodchild
Dodger: Hector Duckworth-Smith & Josh Wilkinson
Fagin: Chris Hempenstall
Nancy: Leanne Barber 
Mr Bumble: Sam Perren
Widow Corney: Helen Stewart 
Bill Sikes: Adam Stewart 
Bet: Edith Stewart
Mr Sowerberry: Philip Cockell
Mrs Sowerberry: Holly Wright
Noah: Luke Morrison
Charlotte: Jessica Cleverdon
Mr Brownlow: Hugh Weller-Poley
Mrs Bedwin: Viv Morris
Dr. Grimwig: Nicholas Metcalfe 
Old Sally: Claire Greener
Matrons: Christine Glancy, Sarah Brodie

Ensemble: Philip Cockell, Holly Wright (understudy), Luke Morrison, Viv Morris, Nicholas Metcalfe, Claire Greener, Christine Glancy, Elysia Scully, Kali Sharman, Sarah Brodie, Jessica Cleverdon (Rose Seller/ Nancy Understudy), Kat Metcalfe (Strawberry Seller), Bridget Weller-Poley (Milk Seller), Robert Utting (Knife Seller)

Nancy's Gang:
Imogen Rowland, Romilly Glover, Kitty Forecast, William Shepherd, Cherry Diaper, Robbie Shepherd, Teisha Roughley, Luke Morrison, Emily Moore

Fagin's Gang:
Aoibheann Leighton-Scott, Ava Mitcham, Anya Peploe, Imogen Knights, Sofia Graham, Amelie Nichol, Lily Von Nathusius, Luke Morrison, Emily Moore (Charlotte Understudy)


Suffolk News Review 
by Camille Berriman 
19 October 2023

Sometimes, the moment cast members step on to a stage you know you are in for a treat.
This is true of Oliver!, which is being performed by Bury St Edmunds Operatic and Dramatic Society at the Theatre Royal this week.

Firstly, you can’t ignore the fact that the material director and choreographer Debbie Marks had to work with is faultless – Lionel Bart’s book, music and lyrics are a masterpiece. But Debbie has taken that material and created her own sensation on the Bury stage: simple but effective and well executed choreography; clever use of the set; fabulous performances and breathtaking vocals – barely a foot was out of place throughout. From the rousing opening performed by young cast members (Food, Glorious Food), the audience was swept along for the ride as the tale of Oliver Twist was played out with aplomb.


Humour came in the form of Mr Bumble and Widow Corney swiftly followed by spirited undertakers Mr and Mrs Sowerberry, while that score delivered moments of joy (Consider Yourself) and emotion (Where is Love?). Fagin’s appearance (Chris Hempenstall) lifted the production to another level, while Nancy (Leanne Barber) added such warmth and heart to London’s underbelly – in stark contrast to the menacing Bill Sikes (Adam Stewart). Young cast members Oliver Twist (Darcey Dutton) and Hector Duckworth-Smith (The Artful Dodger) shone, while the well-rehearsed young chorus should be proud of their performances.


In a production full of high points Oom-Pah-Pah and As Long As He Needs Me stood out, with Nancy’s vocals giving me goosebumps.
From the tight-knit chorus to the extremely strong leads, talent, chemistry and charisma were in abundance. Meanwhile, the set, costumes, lighting and orchestra were stunning. I was blown away by the entire production. At the end of Wednesday’s performance the packed audience rightly gave a standing ovation.

If you have seats for the rest of the run you are in for a treat. If you don’t – do whatever you can to get your hands on the few remaining tickets.​

'Bury St Edmunds Operatic & Dramatic Society’ is formally recognised as The Bury St Edmunds Amateur Operatic & Dramatic Society whose registered charity number is 278388