Family favourite Oliver!, currently playing at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane, isn’t calling time on the West End just yet. The production was one of the fastest selling West End shows in history, thanks to the BBC program I’d Do Anything highlighting a search to cast the role of Nancy as well as 3 youngsters for the part of Oliver.
Ah, good times watching Lord Lloyd Webber on his throne as the music from The Phantom of the Opera thundered through the studio; great panto moment. In fact, Lloyd Webber’s entrance is almost as good is hearing an over excitable John Barrowman repeat everything he says 3 times….. I do hope they will all be back when the search for the Wizard Of Oz’s Dorothy commences next year.
Jodie Prenger eventually won the role of Nancy, but after occupying the part for over a year, it was announced that Kerry Ellis will take over from the 29th March 2010.
Ellis is probably most well known for dipping herself in green paint every night to play Elphaba in Wicked (washing the paint off was probably no small feat in itself, I’m sure). She will join Gryff Rhys Jones, who will star as the nasty Fagin when Omid Djalili finishes his run in December.
Some of the best known show tunes are from Oliver! and include Consider Yourself, As Long as He Needs Me, Oom-pah-pah, and Food, Glorious Food.
Oliver! Is booking until the 26th February 2011. If you still want to see Jodie Prenger as Nancy, Upper Circle tickets are reduced to £34.75 starting from January. Buy your Oliver! Tickets here.
Any theatre fan will have watched the BBC program I’d Do Anything, which featured a search for the role of Nancy in the British classic Oliver! One year on, Oliver! Is a sell out show, which stars Jody Prenger as Nancy and Rowan Atkinson as Fagin. We sat down for a quick chat with Jodie, to find out how she is enjoying West End stardom.
As mentioned, there’s still some tickets left for Oliver, make sure you get your hands on one so you don’t have to pick a pocket or two!
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