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Oliver!
Tour
Opening Date
May 03, 1973
Closing Date
Aug 18, 1973
Musical
Comedy
Drama
Revival
National Tour
Open Date: May 03, 1973
Close Date: Aug 18, 1973
Closed Flag: Y
Is Final Week: 1
ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION
The credits for this production have not yet been completed or verified.
Setting
North of England and London. About 1850.
People
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Produced by
Glenn Jordan
Book by
Lionel Bart
; Music by
Lionel Bart
; Lyrics by
Lionel Bart
; Music orchestrated by
Eric Rogers
; Additional Orchestrations by
Jay Blackton
; Additional Vocal Arrangements by
Daniel Strickland
; Additional Production Music by
Betty Walberg
; Musical Director:
Jay Blackton
Directed by
Jack Donohue
; Musical Staging and Dances by
Lee Theodore
Scenic Design by
John Bury
; Costume Design by
Dorothy Jeakins
; Lighting Design by
John Bury
Stage Manager:
Larry Dean
,
Robert Corpora
and
Earle MacVeigh
Press Representative:
Hal Wiener
and
Martin Shwartz
; Photographer:
Eric Skipsey
Ron Moody
Fagin
Karen Morrow
Nancy
Helena Carroll
Widow Corney
Jon Cypher
Bill Sikes
Mickey Deems
Dr. Grimwig
Colin Duffy
Oliver Twist
David Jones
The Artful Dodger
Dale Malone
Mr. Bumble
the Beadle
Hedly Mattingly
Mr. Brownlow
Ben Wrigley
Mr. Sowerberry
the Undertaker
Bob Bakanic
Townsperson
Russ Beasley
Townsperson
Peter Bernard
Toby
Workhouse Boy / Fagin's Gang
Gene Brundage
Knife Grinder
Townsperson
Grant Bue
Workhouse Boy / Fagin's Gang
Michael Carey
Workhouse Boy / Fagin's Gang
Geraldine Decker
Annie
Milkmaid
Townsperson
Leslie Easterbrook
Rose Seller
Townsperson
Rolly Fanton
Charlotte Sowerberry
daughter of the Sowerberry's
Strawberry Seller
Townsperson
Marcie Gregg
Townsperson
Mimi Hall
Townsperson
Barbara Hancock
Bet
Townsperson
John Hyden
Townsperson
Kelly Koehr
Workhouse Boy / Fagin's Gang
Dennis A. Larson II
Workhouse Boy / Fagin's Gang
Mickey LeClair
Workhouse Boy / Fagin's Gang
Daryl Lubinsky
Workhouse Boy / Fagin's Gang
Kerry MacLane
Workhouse Boy / Fagin's Gang
Eileen MacMillan
Townsperson
Lou Manor
Townsperson
Betty McGuire
Old Sally
a pauper
Mrs. Sowerberry
wife of Mr. Sowerberry
Ross Miles
Noah Claypool
apprentice of the Sowerberrys
Townsperson
David-Robert Moore
Workhouse Boy / Fagin's Gang
Elaine Pepparde
Townsperson
Carol Perea
Townsperson
Mark Savage
Charley Bates
Workhouse Boy / Fagin's Gang
Terry Stambaugh
Workhouse Boy / Fagin's Gang
Ron L. Steinbeck
Townsperson
Emma Trekman
Mrs. Bedwin
Bruce Tuthill
Townsperson
Tracy Ward
Book Boy
Workhouse Boy / Fagin's Gang
Jimmy White
Henry
Townsperson
Understudies:
Russ Beasley
(Noah Claypool),
Grant Bue
(Oliver Twist, The Artful Dodger),
Michael Carey
(Oliver Twist),
Geraldine Decker
(Widow Corney),
Leslie Easterbrook
(Mrs. Sowerberry),
Rolly Fanton
(Nancy),
Marcie Gregg
(Annie),
John Hyden
(Mr. Bumble),
Eileen MacMillan
(Old Sally, Milkmaid),
Earle MacVeigh
(Mr. Brownlow, Mr. Sowerberry, Dr. Grimwig),
Lou Manor
(Henry),
David-Robert Moore
(Toby),
Elaine Pepparde
(Charlotte Sowerberry, Bet),
Mark Savage
(The Artful Dodger),
Bruce Tuthill
(Bill Sikes) and
Ben Wrigley
(Fagin)
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People
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Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Produced by
Glenn Jordan
Book by
Lionel Bart
; Music by
Lionel Bart
; Lyrics by
Lionel Bart
; Music orchestrated by
Eric Rogers
; Additional Orchestrations by
Jay Blackton
; Additional Vocal Arrangements by
Daniel Strickland
; Additional Production Music by
Betty Walberg
; Musical Director:
Jay Blackton
Directed by
Jack Donohue
; Musical Staging and Dances by
Lee Theodore
Scenic Design by
John Bury
; Costume Design by
Dorothy Jeakins
; Lighting Design by
John Bury
Stage Manager:
Larry Dean
,
Robert Corpora
and
Earle MacVeigh
Press Representative:
Hal Wiener
and
Martin Shwartz
; Photographer:
Eric Skipsey
Ron Moody
Fagin
Karen Morrow
Nancy
Helena Carroll
Widow Corney
Jon Cypher
Bill Sikes
Mickey Deems
Dr. Grimwig
Colin Duffy
Oliver Twist
David Jones
The Artful Dodger
Dale Malone
Mr. Bumble
the Beadle
Hedly Mattingly
Mr. Brownlow
Ben Wrigley
Mr. Sowerberry
the Undertaker
Bob Bakanic
Townsperson
Russ Beasley
Townsperson
Peter Bernard
Toby
Workhouse Boy / Fagin's Gang
Gene Brundage
Knife Grinder
Townsperson
Grant Bue
Workhouse Boy / Fagin's Gang
Michael Carey
Workhouse Boy / Fagin's Gang
Geraldine Decker
Annie
Milkmaid
Townsperson
Leslie Easterbrook
Rose Seller
Townsperson
Rolly Fanton
Charlotte Sowerberry
daughter of the Sowerberry's
Strawberry Seller
Townsperson
Marcie Gregg
Townsperson
Mimi Hall
Townsperson
Barbara Hancock
Bet
Townsperson
John Hyden
Townsperson
Kelly Koehr
Workhouse Boy / Fagin's Gang
Dennis A. Larson II
Workhouse Boy / Fagin's Gang
Mickey LeClair
Workhouse Boy / Fagin's Gang
Daryl Lubinsky
Workhouse Boy / Fagin's Gang
Kerry MacLane
Workhouse Boy / Fagin's Gang
Eileen MacMillan
Townsperson
Lou Manor
Townsperson
Betty McGuire
Old Sally
a pauper
Mrs. Sowerberry
wife of Mr. Sowerberry
Ross Miles
Noah Claypool
apprentice of the Sowerberrys
Townsperson
David-Robert Moore
Workhouse Boy / Fagin's Gang
Elaine Pepparde
Townsperson
Carol Perea
Townsperson
Mark Savage
Charley Bates
Workhouse Boy / Fagin's Gang
Terry Stambaugh
Workhouse Boy / Fagin's Gang
Ron L. Steinbeck
Townsperson
Emma Trekman
Mrs. Bedwin
Bruce Tuthill
Townsperson
Tracy Ward
Book Boy
Workhouse Boy / Fagin's Gang
Jimmy White
Henry
Townsperson
Understudies:
Russ Beasley
(Noah Claypool),
Grant Bue
(Oliver Twist, The Artful Dodger),
Michael Carey
(Oliver Twist),
Geraldine Decker
(Widow Corney),
Leslie Easterbrook
(Mrs. Sowerberry),
Rolly Fanton
(Nancy),
Marcie Gregg
(Annie),
John Hyden
(Mr. Bumble),
Eileen MacMillan
(Old Sally, Milkmaid),
Earle MacVeigh
(Mr. Brownlow, Mr. Sowerberry, Dr. Grimwig),
Lou Manor
(Henry),
David-Robert Moore
(Toby),
Elaine Pepparde
(Charlotte Sowerberry, Bet),
Mark Savage
(The Artful Dodger),
Bruce Tuthill
(Bill Sikes) and
Ben Wrigley
(Fagin)
Past
Filter by:
City
Engagement Dates
Theatre
City and State
Jul 02, 1973 - Aug 18, 1973
Curran Theater
San Francisco, CA
May 03, 1973 - Jun 30, 1973
Dorothy Chandler Pavilion
Los Angeles, CA
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