Oliver is a young orphan living in Victorian England. After escaping a workhouse and an abusive apprenticeship, he finds himself amongst a group of petty thieves and pickpockets, and so begin Oliver's whirlwind adventures and his search to find the true love of a family. Lionel Bart's Tony® and Olivier Award®-winning musical interpretation of Charles Dickens' classic novel has been regarded as a masterpiece among audiences for seven decades.
Outer Critics Circle | |||
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1963 | Special Citation | Winner |
Tony Award | |||
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1963 | Scenic Design (Play or Musical) | Winner | |
1963 | Producer of a Musical | Nominee | |
1963 | Best Featured Actor in a Musical | Nominee | |
1963 | Best Direction of a Musical | Nominee | |
1963 | Best Actress in a Musical | Nominee | |
1963 | Best Actor in a Musical | Nominee | |
1963 | Musical | Nominee | |
1963 | Conductor and Musical Director | Winner | |
1963 | Composer and Lyricist | Winner | |
1963 | Author of a Musical | Nominee |
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