The story has been adapted for the stage by Lionel Bart, taking the West End by storm.
The poignant story of the workhouse boy who is subjected to much cruelty on his way to his own happy ending always tugs at the heartstrings.
The production is directed by Scott St Martyn and the musical director is Paul Truman.
The cast is made up of 22 local boys including Michael Kempster, aged 10, and William Miles, aged eight, who share the title roll.
Lisa Simpson plays Nancy and Richard Walker stars as Fagin.
Tickets are priced £10 to £22 and the show runs until Saturday.
For tickets and times call the box office on 01604 624811.
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