Oliver
Mon, 20 May 2002, 07:17 pmGraham5 posts in thread
Oliver
Mon, 20 May 2002, 07:17 pmAnyone done a review for Oliver, put on by the Stirling Players at Innaloo Community Centre??
GrahamMon, 20 May 2002, 07:17 pm
Anyone done a review for Oliver, put on by the Stirling Players at Innaloo Community Centre??
Grant MalcolmTue, 21 May 2002, 09:25 am
Re: Oliver
Hi Graham
Graham wrote:
> Anyone done a review for Oliver, put on by the Stirling
> Players at Innaloo Community Centre??
No.
I was waiting for yours.
;-)
There must be someone that saw the show???
Anyone seen the professional one that just opened over east?
Cheers
Grant
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Graham wrote:
> Anyone done a review for Oliver, put on by the Stirling
> Players at Innaloo Community Centre??
No.
I was waiting for yours.
;-)
There must be someone that saw the show???
Anyone seen the professional one that just opened over east?
Cheers
Grant
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Walter PlingeThu, 23 May 2002, 08:02 pm
Re: Oliver
Are you talking about the one in the Lyric Theatre, Star City? Opening night was tonight (thurs 23). I saw a preview show yesterday, and it was really good, but there should be an official review soon
Walter PlingeWed, 12 June 2002, 05:33 pm
Re: Oliver
I saw Oliver! at the new Stirling Theatre a few weeks ago.
The theatre, I feel, is their biggest draw-back. It has that "community hall" feeling which you can't really escape. However, the lead - Oliver played by Sam Perry was an absolute delight! He has a strong and very tuneful voice, an animated face and a charm I feel he probably got from his father who just happened to be playing Fagin. Fagin's role is always a scene stealer and Lee Perry's interpretation was no exception to the rule. He has an excellent voice and I was delighted to see him in a character role - his usual fare has been that of the 'dashing leading man' in the past. His delivery of "I think I'd better think it out again" was inspired and very thoughful - well done to the Perry boys!
The theatre, I feel, is their biggest draw-back. It has that "community hall" feeling which you can't really escape. However, the lead - Oliver played by Sam Perry was an absolute delight! He has a strong and very tuneful voice, an animated face and a charm I feel he probably got from his father who just happened to be playing Fagin. Fagin's role is always a scene stealer and Lee Perry's interpretation was no exception to the rule. He has an excellent voice and I was delighted to see him in a character role - his usual fare has been that of the 'dashing leading man' in the past. His delivery of "I think I'd better think it out again" was inspired and very thoughful - well done to the Perry boys!
Walter PlingeTue, 20 Aug 2002, 09:59 am
Re: Oliver
did anyone see or review the production of oliver which was at the regal earlier this year?