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Set in London in 1850, Oliver! The Musical is the story of the young orphan, Oliver Twist. When Oliver asks for more food, he upsets the owners of the workhouse, and they put him up for sale. Mr. Sowerberry, an undertaker, purchases Oliver, but when he gets into a fight with another worker, Oliver is forced to flee. On the run, he meets the Artful Dodger who introduces Oliver to Fagin and his young band of pickpockets.
Oliver!, with a creative team, cast, crew and orchestra of over 70, vividly brings to life Dickens' timeless characters with its ever-popular story of the boy who asked for more.
Lionel Bart’s sensational score is full of irresistible songs including Food Glorious Food, Consider Yourself, You've Got to Pick-a-Pocket or Two, I'd Do Anything, Oom Pah Pah, As Long As He Needs Me and many more!
Oliver! The Musical is sponsored by Ric Prael.
We are now accepting proposals for the 2011/2012 Theatre Series. Learn more HERE.

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The Creative Team.
Kira Keeney-Vogt (Director), Robert W. Prosch (Musical Direction), Marta Mulholland (Choreography), Karol White (Assistant Choreographer), Ann Deacon (Scenic / Light Design), Valerie Johnson (Costume Design), Sean Brennan, Doug Kolb (Properties), Bristol Bloom (Hair / Makeup Design), Mike McVay (Fight Director), Rob Scott (Stage Manager)
The Cast.
Sean Brennan (Fagin), Tom Churchill (Dr. Grimwig), Damien Cortez (Bill Sikes), Paul Dickerson (Mr. Sowerberry), Sophie Frank (Charlotte), Ed Halloran (Mr. Brownlow), Chloe Hood (Oliver), Gwen Jones (Mrs. Sowerberry), Paul Mathews (Mr. Bumble), Ambria Prosch (Ms. Corney), Zachary Schneider (Noah Claypole), Kathy Stanley (Mrs. Bedwin), Amy Walker (Nancy), Carrie Walker (Bet), Noelle Weiner (Dodger); Cameron Baldwin, Al Benson, Anthony Caldwell, Gordon Collins, Shane Curfman, Eric Hood, Dominique Knight, Martin Marriott, Shelley McGowan, Christina Parker, Marena Salerno Collins, Nancy Scoles, Lillie Walsh (The Ensemble); Jameson Cook, Jack Hood, Mackenna Kelly, Sophia Larson-Wickman, Sarah Parker, Kenna Prosch, Margeaux Scholz, Andy Walker, Alyssa Woodbury (Fagin's Gang); Hillel Coates, Adrian Cook, Julian Cook, Jordan Kelly, Skye Kelly, Juliana Larson-Wickman, Zippy Leonard, Sawyer Mauk, Megan Parker (The Orphans)
The Musicians.
Violin
Gloria Ferry-Brennan, Zoë Yi Yin Hensler
Cello
Siri Bardarson
Bass
Sylvie Kaul-Anderson
Flute/Piccolo
Aly Chapman
Oboe/English Horn
Katie Woodzik
Clarinet/Bass Clarinet
Nicole Ledgerwood
Bassoon
Chris Harshman, principal, Nora Felt
Horn
Seth Sebottka
Trombone
Megan Besst
Percussion
Scott Small, principal, Connor McCauley, Lucy Rock
Keyboard
Jess Foley
The Crew.
Assistant Stage Manager
Heather Mayhugh
Thoomas Allen
Sound Board Operator
Dylan Gibson
Light Board Operator
Doug Kolb
Stage Crew
Cheryl Lawrence
Scenic Painters/Builders
Ron Atlee, Joe Beck, Cally Beers, David Beers, Megan Besst, Dale Boose, Sam Estill, Jim Troxel
Seamstresses
Celia Black, Nancy Scoles
Technical Interns
Sarah Parker, Zach Ramsey
Youth Room Coordinator
Cheryl Petosa


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Oliver! Music, Lyrics and Book by Lionel Bart. Licensed by Arrangement with Oliver Productions, Ltd. and Oliver Promotions, Ltd. Produced by arrangement with, and the music and dialogue material furnished by, Tams-Whitmark Music Library, Inc.

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Fri + Sat
Adult $16
Senior/Military $14
Youth $12
Sun
All Seats $12
A DICKENS OF A DEAL!
see Oliver!, Noel, and Figgy Pudding for $36!
Call the Ticket Office for details 360/221.8268.
Ticket prices vary for
Special Events, please
see the Schedule below.


Dec 03 - 18, 2010
Fri @ 7.30pm
Sat @ 7.30pm
Sun @ 2.00pm
Opening Night Gala
Post-show Reception
included in the price of
your Opening Night ticket.
Fri, Dec 03
Brown Bag Prologue
and Matinee
A Prologue is a short introduction to a Theatre Series production. Prologues introduce characters, themes, language and other background information -- preparing you to get the most out of your playgoing experience.
Sun, Dec 05
@ 1.15pm
Pay-What-You-Will
Talk Back Sunday
Sun, Dec 12
2.00pm matinee
and post-show discussion
All seats $12








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