Members of Crewe Amateur Musical Society have been busy in rehearsals for their latest production of Oliver.
The society will be performing their version of the classic at Crewe Lyceum Theatre from April 6 to 9.
A popular and well-known musical, ‘Oliver’ tells the story of a young boy who runs away from an orphanage and falls in with Fagan’s gang.
Full of song, dance and storytelling, the cast and crew hope the audience will enjoy watching the show as much as they’ve enjoyed being a part of it.
After rehearsing for so long, Peter Johnson who plays ‘Mr Bumble’, says everyone at Crewe Amateur Musical Society is looking forward to being able to perform in front of an audience.
“The songs sound absolutely beautiful, and the children involved in the show have worked so hard and they’re all just great,” he said.
Tandie Stahl, from Crewe, says playing ‘Nancy’ is exciting but challenging.
She added: “The role is very emotional and sometimes overwhelming, but I’ve loved playing Nancy.”
Lee Edwards, who plays ‘Bill’, said: “It’s been a great experience to be part of this production.
“There are some emotional scenes, but there is also lots of humour.
“I’m sure that the audience will enjoy the show, there’s something for everyone.”
Tickets are available from The Lyceum Theatre box office.
For details visit www.crewelyceum.co.uk
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