'It is a solemn thing to hear, in a darkened room, the voice of a
child...'
Using Charles Dickens' original words, a handful of tunesstolen from the
vivid world of Victorian music-hall, and a chameleon ensemble of
thirteen actors, Neil Bartlett's powerful version of Oliver Twist brings
the dark underbelly of nineteenth-century London back to bold theatrical
life. The unforgettable characters - Fagin, Nancy, Bill Sikes, and the
Artful Dodger - inhabit a world filled with images of danger and fear,
innocence and hope; a world seen through the eyes of an astonished
child. This version was first performed at the Lyric Hammersmith in
2004.