Thursday, June 22, 2023

Oliver at HCTO

Last night I saw an absolutely wonderful production of Oliver, the musical adaptation of the classic Charles Dickens novel, now playing at HCTO.  It follows the exploits of an orphan named Oliver Twist (Oliver Bingham) who is raised in a workhouse run by Mr. Bumble (Michael Young) and the Widow Corney (Katherine Trent), is sold to an undertaker named Mr. Sowerberry (Aron Cain) and his wife (Sarah Maxwell Neipp), escapes to London where he meets the Artful Dodger (Bingham Ker) and other members of a gang of pickpockets run by an elderly criminal named Fagin (Jeff Thompson), runs afoul of a vicious burglar named Bill Sikes but is rescued by his lover Nancy (Emma Wadsworth), and is finally reunited with his long lost grandfather Mr. Brownlow (Charles Eads).  All of the big production numbers are fantastic with dynamic and energetic choreography and I especially loved "Food, Glorious Food" with the orphans, "Consider Yourself" with the Artful Dodger, You've Got to Pick a Pocket or Two" with Fagin and the pickpockets, "It's a Fine Life," "Oom-Pah-Pah," and "I'd Do Anything" with Nancy, and "Who Will Buy? with the vendors.  This is the biggest cast I've seen at HCTO and the staging is very innovative with so many people on the small and intimate stage.  Speaking of which, the stage is one of the most elaborate ones I've seen at HCTO and is configured with lots of different levels depicting alleys, bridges, streets, pubs, shops, and a proper Victorian mansion.  The period costumes are beautiful and I especially loved Nancy's dress and Fagin's top coat.  Finally, I loved all of the performances!  Bingham melts you heart as Oliver and I actually had a tear in my eye during his sweet rendition of "Where Is Love?" and Wadsworth shows a lot of vulnerability in "As Long As He Needs Me" while blowing the roof off the theatre.  However, Ker steals the show as the Dodger and I was unbelievably impressed with the orphans (Tate McBeth, Travis Hanson, Nat Paxman, Tyson Russell, Leo Smith, and Clara Norris) because they are insanely talented singers and dancers.  I loved everything about this production (the kids sitting near me loved it, too) and I can't say enough about it except that you should definitely get a ticket (go here).  It runs through August 5.

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