Oliver!

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NCH, Friday 27th December - Friday 3rd January

Oliver! – Consider yourself at home this Christmas at the NCH!

Festival Productions – the team that brought you The Wizard of Oz, Annie, The Sound of Music and Bugsy Malone – returns with this all-singing all-dancing production of the ever-popular Oliver! – much loved by generations of Irish audiences. This lavish production features a top class cast headed by the incomparable Tony Finnegan as Fagin. With spectacular costumes and sets, and the wonderful Festival chorus, dancers and orchestra.

Director Vivian Coates is joined by a multi-award-winning production team to create this magical production of the classic family musical. Oliver! is brim-full of many well-known popular show tunes such as Consider Yourself, Pick A Pocket or Two, As Long As He Needs Me, Oom-Pah-Pah, Reviewing the Situation and I'd Do Anything.


Date:
Friday 27th December - Friday 3rd January
Time:
2.00pm | 6.00pm
Price:
€29 | €32 | €38
Address:
National Concert Hall, Earlsfort Terrace, Saint Kevin's, Dublin 2, Ireland

Google Map of National Concert Hall, Earlsfort Terrace, Saint Kevin's, Dublin 2, Ireland

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