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I’d Do Anything: 10 Things You Didn’t Know About Oliver!

I’d Do Anything

The BBC’s newest reality TV show, I’d Do Anything is due to kick off this Saturday night, and to get you in the mood for all those cute little Olivers, and buxom Nancy’s, we have put together ten facts that you might not know about Oliver the stage show!

  1. Oliver! was the creation of British composer, playwright and lyricist Lionel Bart (1930-1999).
  2. He had no formal music education and could neither read nor write music.
  3. Oliver! first opened at the New Theatre (later the Albery and now the Noel Coward Theatre) in June 1960 and ran for more th 2,600 performances.
  4. The show opened on Broadway in 1963.
  5. Barry Humphries created the role of Mr Sowerberry in the original London production and reprised the role on Broadway.
  6. In 1968, the film version of Oliver! was released, starring Mark Lester in the title role. In 1969, the film won five Oscars including Best Picture and five other Oscar nominations.
  7. It was also nominated for eight BAFTAs in the same year, as well as winning two Golden Globes and being nominated for a further three.
  8. In 1967, Oliver! was revived for the West End at the Piccadilly Theatre, where Barry Humphries starred as Fagin. He reprised the role in Cameron Mackintosh’s 1994 revival at the London Palladium, where the show ran from December 1994 to February 1998.
  9. Oliver! has been performed throughout the world in 15 different languages.
  10. In Food, Glorious Food, the boys dream of cold jelly and custard. But in foreign translations of productions, some of the local delicacies they long for are goulash soup (Hungary), meat pudding (Sweden) and huge cakes and pork chops (Poland)!

I’d Do Anything: Audition For The BBC And Andrew Lloyd Webber Show

A new TV talent search to find the next stars of the musical Oliver! will begin in the new year, the BBC has announced.

I’d Do Anything
will be looking to find an actress for the role of Nancy and three young actors who will take turns as Oliver in the Lionel Bart musical.

Graham Norton will again host the show after leading previous searches for the stars of Joseph and The Sound of Music.

Auditions will begin in early 2008 and the programme will be broadcast on BBC One later in the year.

If you would like to audition for the part of Nancy, click here. If you are more of an Oliver then click here.

We have a massive community of auditionees over on our forum, so make sure to pop in if you decide to audition. You can get some great tips from people who have auditioned for these shows over the last few years and we’d love to hear how you get on in when it’s your turn.

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