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The Shubert Theatre was designed by Henry B. Herts in 1913 and was named after Sam S. Shubert, one of three brothers of the Shubert theatrical dynasty. It has an adjoining private sidewalk with The Booth Theatre known as Shubert Alley.
The theater is perhaps best known for housing the original A Chorus Line production on Broadway, which ran for an astounding 6,137 performances.
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Oliver! In Concert Discount Tickets
About Oliver! In Concert on Broadway
Story for Oliver! In Concert
An innocent orphan boy escapes the cruel workhouse and joins a gang of roving pick-pocket street urchins who report to the cunning master pick-pocket himself....the wily Fagin, who rules the filthy streets under London Bridge with a slippery hand. Nancy, the beautiful graduate of Fagin’s "Academy," and her lover, Bill Sykes, an iconic villain in his prime, fight over the boy with awful consequences.
The ingenious and moving score includes such favorites as, "Food, Glorious Food!," "As Long As He Needs Me," "Consider Yourself At Home," and "I’d Do Anything For You!"
Oliver!In Concert Starring Tony Award Winner Brian Stokes Mitchell as Fagin, Tony Award Nominees James Barbour as Bill Sykes, and Melissa Errico as Nancy. Other Broadway Stars include: Nancy Anderson (Wonderful Town), John Treacy Egan (Sister Act), Kathy Fitzgerald (Wicked), Emily Loesser (By Jeeves), Don Stephenson (Rock of Ages), Lance Chantiles-Wertz (The Miracle Worker) as the Artful Dodger, Zachary Maitlin (Billy Elliot) as Oliver, a full orchestra and chorus, including the Keystone State Boychoir!
Oliver!In Concert is adapted and directed by Charlotte Moore, musical direction by Mark Hartman, choreography by Barry McNabb.
,br> ONE NIGHT ONLY!
Monday, June 11, 2012 @ 7:00pm
The Shubert Theatre 225 West 44th Street