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Classic orphan tale brought to life

This adaptation of the Charles Dickens' classic novel, Oliver Twist, offers a compelling and condensed version of the story that would be well-suited for both young adults and adults interested in revisiting a beloved tale. The play offers an engaging stage experience that captures the essence of the original story while still maintaining accessible and concise language. With a focus on the themes of poverty, social class, and corruption, Nigel Bryant's adaptation makes for a thought-provoking and entertaining read.

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ISBN: 9780435233136
Publisher: Heinemann
Date of Publication: 1995-02-14
Format: Hardcover
Related Collections: Drama
Related Topics: Theatre
Goodreads rating: 3.31
(rated by 35 readers)

Description

This series of contemporary plays includes structured GCSE assignments for use by individuals or groups. These include questions which involve close reading, writing and discussion. This play is an adaptation of Charles Dickens's complex story, and can be performed by a cast of 11 to 30.
 

Classic orphan tale brought to life

This adaptation of the Charles Dickens' classic novel, Oliver Twist, offers a compelling and condensed version of the story that would be well-suited for both young adults and adults interested in revisiting a beloved tale. The play offers an engaging stage experience that captures the essence of the original story while still maintaining accessible and concise language. With a focus on the themes of poverty, social class, and corruption, Nigel Bryant's adaptation makes for a thought-provoking and entertaining read.

Note: While we do our best to ensure the accuracy of cover images, ISBNs may at times be reused for different editions of the same title which may hence appear as a different cover.