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    Lionel Bart. Lionel Bart (1 August 1930 – 3 April 1999) was an English writer and composer of pop music and musicals. He wrote Tommy Steele 's " Rock with the Caveman " and was the sole creator of the musical Oliver! (1960). With Oliver! and his work alongside theatre director Joan Littlewood at Theatre Royal, Stratford East, he played an ...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Oliver!Oliver! - Wikipedia

    Oliver! was the first musical adaptation of a famous Charles Dickens work to become a stage hit. There had been two previous Dickens musicals in the 1950s, both of them television adaptations of A Christmas Carol. The plot of Dickens's original novel is considerably simplified for the purposes of the musical, with Fagin being represented more ...

  3. Apr 5, 1999 · TimesMachine is an exclusive benefit for home delivery and digital subscribers. Lionel Bart, the composer, lyricist and playwright best known for the musical ''Oliver!,'' died on Saturday in ...

  4. Aug 14, 2024 · Who wrote Oliver!? Lionel Bart wrote the music, lyrics and book. Born to a Jewish family in Stepney, his musical skills were largely self-taught, and he never learned to read or write music. Bart’s other musicals include Fings Ain't Wot They Used T'be, Maggie May, Blitz, and Twang!! (a costly flop).

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  5. Jan 9, 2009 · In the two years before Oliver!, Bart wrote Wally Pone, a musical play based on Ben Jonson's Volpone, at the Unity; jaunty music and lyrics for Frank Norman's Fings Ain't Wot They Used T'Be ("They ...

  6. Biography. Lionel Bart was a British writer and composer of pop music and musicals. He was the sole creator of the musical Oliver! . The son of a Jewish Tailor in London's working class East End young Lionel had no formal musical education and never learned musical notation but his music teacher at school declared him to be a genius. He gained ...

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  8. Feb 7, 2018 · 1. The opening song is an absolute cracker. Unlike with so many musicals, the big group number that defines Oliver! isn’t a song about Oliver himself. Instead, it’s ‘Food Glorious Food’, an unexpectedly cheery song about the harsh reality of the workhouse boys. via GIPHY.

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