Oliver Twist at Bolton Octagon
By Caroline May![Octagon_Theatre_Bolton,_Oliver_Twist_-_Production_photo_1[1].jpg Octagon_Theatre_Bolton,_Oliver_Twist_-_Production_photo_1[1].jpg](http://static.socialgo.com/cache/10668/image/1020.jpg)
If you think you’ve seen the definitive musical version of Dickens’ novel Oliver Twist, think again. Like Lionel Bart's classic version, the production at Bolton this festive season is laced throughout with catchy songs and dances. However the Octagon’s new adaptation, with a cast playing multiple roles as well as all the instruments, is very much in the Northern Broadsides tradition - hardly surprising, as writer Deborah McAndrew and composer Conrad Nelson are both veterans of that company.
The narrative is stripped down to about two hours, so out go various sub-plots, but the old favourites are all present and correct. Robert Pickavance is an oleaginous and sycophantic Fagin; Tim Frances is excellent comic value as Mr Bumble, the cruel and cowardly beadle; Esther Ruth Elliott is Nancy, the tart with a heart; and a rotating cast of talented and enthusiastic children play Oliver Twist, the Artful Dodger and all the assorted urchins.
Dawn Allsopp’s impressive set, an imposing urban sprawl of brick walls, rackety bridges and dirty cobbles, spans the whole width of the auditorium and soars to the ceiling. Director Josette Bushell-Mingo’s production makes the most of the huge playing area, with great choreography and energetic ensembles.
This version of Oliver Twist is sweet without being saccharine, and addresses the iniquities of Victorian England without being too scary for a younger audience. Judging by the reaction from the stalls on Friday night, this is a really excellent Christmas show for the whole family.
Oliver Twist is on at Bolton Octagon until Saturday 23 January 2010
Tickets: £8.50 - £15.95
Shows: Mon-Sat at 10.15am, 2.15pm & 7.15pm (performance schedule varies - see website)
Box Office: 01204 520661


