Oliver

The curtain opens on this fabulous classic tale to show the sinister interior of a workhouse with a bare dining table. Pale-faced wretches can be seen peering through the bars of the door at the back. The door opens and the boys file to the table singing, Food, Glorious Food. Widow Corney, who runs the workhouse, and Mr. Bumble, the parish beadle, enter and serve gruel to them. Oliver, alone and courageous, takes his bowl to Bumble and pleads, "Please sir, I want some more." Bumble is outraged. Oliver must go, and so he hawks Oliver through the streets of London--Boy For Sale.
 
Oliver is sold to Mr. Sowerberry, the undertaker. Alone, upset and surrounded by coffins, Oliver asks Where Is Love?  He runs away and meets the Artful Dodger who invites Oliver to join him with Consider Yourself. Oliver is taken to the hideout to meet Fagin, who welcomes him with the fantastic You've Got to Pick a Pocket or Two. Nancy, Bill Sykes' girl and Bet arrive and encourage him with It's a Fine Life. The next day Oliver goes with the boys and is arrested by the police, not for picking pockets, but simply for looking guilty.
 
In Act Two the curtain rises on an underworld tavern where Nancy is being encouraged to sing a music hall number--Oom-Pah-Pah. Fagin's boys report that Oliver has been apprehended by the police, but that he was found innocent and is in the care of a wealthy gentleman. Fagin and Sykes send Nancy to retrieve Oliver. Meanwhile, Oliver is quite happy in his new surroundings and sings Who Will Buy from his window.
 
Unfortunately, the moment Oliver steps outside, he is snatched by Nancy and returned to Fagin. Fagin considers going straight in Reviewing the Situation. Bumble and Mrs. Corney, newly married, discover that Oliver is the son of a rich family and try to get him back. A regretful Nancy plans to return Oliver to his benefactor. She is afraid of Sykes, yet sings As Long as He Needs Me. Sykes grabs Oliver and after a chase is shot. Oliver is restored to his benefactor, who it turns out, is his own grandfather. Fagin, now without the boys, home or money, reprises Reviewing The Situation.

 

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