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Matt Lucas presents 'Oliver!'

As part of the Curzon Soho's 'My Favourite Film' series, the comedy star will be introducing the Oscar-winning musical.

Nov 25 2004

At a loose end next week? Then why not check out a comedy great presenting a musical classic.

On Sunday December 5, Matt Lucas will be introducing a one-off special screening of 'Oliver!' at the Curzon Soho Cinema.

The comedy star, whose 'Little Britain' recently won the BAFTA for best comedy series, will be onstage to present the movie as part of Time Out's 'My Favourite Film' series.

The Oscar-winning Carol Reed classic will then be screened, with the audience invited to join in and sing along to Lionel Bart’s memorable tunes, including classics like 'Consider Yourself' and 'Food Glorious Food'. And if you can't remember the words, don't fret as song sheets will be handed out.

Tickets are available from the cinema website www.curzoncinemas.com/article_1001.shtml, priced £8.50 each.



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