| 1963 OLIVER! Book Music and Lyrics By Lionel Bart Freely adapted from Dickens' "Oliver Twist" Directed by Peter Coe Designed by Sean Kenny Orchestrations by Eric Rogers Musical Director Donald Pippin Technical Supervisor Ian Albery Lighting by John Wyckham Oliver Twist Bruce Prochnik Mr. Bumble Willoughby Goddard Mrs. Corney Hope Jackman Old Sally Ruth Maynard Mr. Sowerberry Barry Humphries Mrs. Sowerberry Helena Carroll Charlotte Cherry Davis Noah Claypole Terry Lomax Fagin Clive Revill The Artful Dodger Michael Goodman Nancy Georgia Brown Bet Alice Playten Bill Sikes Danny Sewell Mr. Brownlow Geoffrey Lumb Dr. Grimwig John Call Mrs. Bedwin Dortha Duckworth Workhouse Boys and Fagin's Gang: Johnny Borden, Eugene Endon, Bryant Fraser, Randy Gaynes, Bobby Gold, Sal Lombardo, Christopher Month, Patrick O'Shaughnessy, Alan Paul, Barry Pearl , George Priolo, Robbi Reed, ChristopherVotosLondoners: Jed Allan, Barbara Bossert, Jack Davison, James Glenn, Lesley Hunt, John M. Kimbro, Michael Lamont, Allan Lokos, Dodie Marshall, Richard Miller, Moose Peting, Ruth Ramsey, Nita Reiter, Ray Tudor, Maura K. Wedge |
| 1967 Release |
| Musical film of THE PRINCE AND THE PAUPER made in Dublin Ireland in 1966 |
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| Kenny Morse and Barry The Prince And The Pauper |
| 1977 |
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| 1981 |

| 1994 |
| Barney Videos |
| 'Anything Goes' entertains with lavish production numbers and a love story By Sharon Makokian Acorn Staff Writer |

| 'Anything Goes' concludes this weekend at T.O.'s Kavli Theatre November 2000 |
| OKLAHOMA! THE WELK RESORT THEATRE REVIEW By Rob Hopper San Diego Playbill What I really love about this show is the hilarious love triangle between Ado I Cain't Say No Annie (Rebecca Greenwood), Will Parker (Joshua John Edwards), and the peddler man Ali Hakim (Barry Pearl). With her hysterical expressions, body language, and voice (both singing and talking), Rebecca's Ado Annie alone was enough to make me want to go back for a second show. She was complemented by Barry Pearl, best known for his portrayal of Doody in the smash-hit movie Grease. But this reporter doesn't think that his part in Grease reflects how talented he really is. The character of Ali Hakim allows Barry to really show off his impressive comic ability. |
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