Most of the boys who've played Gavroche play have done the Artful Dodger as well. For example, Daniel Huttlestone from the Les Mis movie is the Artful Dodger in the current Oliver production.
This is partly because the creators of Les Mis patterned Gavroche after Dodger. They liked the spunky attitude and liveliness of the Dodger character and wanted a similar role for a boy.
I was watching clips of the oliver film last night and my husband said hey its the little boy from les mis. He insisted it was the same accent etc. I said thats because both sound cockney! He doesn't know musicals very well!! lol!
The creator of the Les Miserables musical saw Oliver and said that the moment that the Artful Dodger came on stage he instantly thought of Gavroche! This made him dream up the idea of a Les Miserables concept album, which spawned the musical! I love Dodger's character and am very grateful to have had the opportunity to play him in two different local productions of Oliver!
@@MarkHarrison733 not entirely true. Yes he was born in Lancashire, but was brought up in Hounslow, west London from a young age. He wasn’t caste in the role of dodger until 1968 when he was 16.
I watched the new Oliver with my friends and it was just amazing to remember these songs, also I hope you have a nice day anyone who will see this
Most of the boys who've played Gavroche play have done the Artful Dodger as well. For example, Daniel Huttlestone from the Les Mis movie is the Artful Dodger in the current Oliver production.
This is partly because the creators of Les Mis patterned Gavroche after Dodger. They liked the spunky attitude and liveliness of the Dodger character and wanted a similar role for a boy.
same with Robert Madge who played the artful dodger in this cast (he was in the 25th anniversary of les mis)
I love this song ❤️
Rowan Atkinson as Fagin, that's just too perfect.
i saw this show today and was amazing
The Artful Dodger---> Robert Madge
I was watching clips of the oliver film last night and my husband said hey its the little boy from les mis. He insisted it was the same accent etc. I said thats because both sound cockney! He doesn't know musicals very well!! lol!
The creator of the Les Miserables musical saw Oliver and said that the moment that the Artful Dodger came on stage he instantly thought of Gavroche! This made him dream up the idea of a Les Miserables concept album, which spawned the musical! I love Dodger's character and am very grateful to have had the opportunity to play him in two different local productions of Oliver!
It was Ross McCormack.
i went to see this on 2009 ^^
He is now famous too.
This is great!
First Day of Fall, 2015
Oh my God, when Rowan said "What?!" I can't help but think of those times I used to watch Mr. Bean😂😂.
6:31 😍 Ivy M
@doctorsdaughter01 i went to see it when it first came out and rowin akinsion was in it he was great
2021❤️
I'm English an from an English an every time my school did Oliver I was the artful dodger, cause I can talk cockney.
We are doing a school play and I am artful dodger thanks for the songs we are using them I am very excited
Ayhan Erciyas enjoy
Ross McCormack is the best Artful Dodger of all time.
that wasgreat andi wish that I could sing It .
Wow
the artful dodger reminds me a lot of gavaroche..... :)
2:05 -- 4:33
2:50 is that Sikes?
Kyle Broflovski no
5:07
5:10
2:07 beginning
2:58 group 2 enters
4:03 broom/ tap
4:17 group jumps in
4:48 2 lines
5:11 consider yourself combo
Immense show, that tiny kid copying Omel's fucking hillarious ;)
1968 one is better
The fake cockney accents are very disappointing. Not a touch on the original dodger in the film version.
Yeah i dont like the accents
the accent at around 6:31 is very VERY real- It's Daniel Huttlestone!!! :D
Given that the musical predates the movie, I've no idea why you think the film is original and Jack Wild was born in LANCASHIRE.
Jack Wild was from Lancashire. He had a fake Cockney accent.
@@MarkHarrison733 not entirely true. Yes he was born in Lancashire, but was brought up in Hounslow, west London from a young age. He wasn’t caste in the role of dodger until 1968 when he was 16.