This document lists props needed for various scenes in Oliver Twist. It includes items needed for scenes set in the workhouse dining hall and parlour, the undertaker's shop and parlour, a street scene with various vendors, the thieves' kitchen, a pub, more street scenes, and homes of the Brownlows and Fagin. The props cover furniture, food items, goods being sold, tools, clothing and other household items and accessories appropriate for the time period and locations in the story.
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Oliver Props
This document lists props needed for various scenes in Oliver Twist. It includes items needed for scenes set in the workhouse dining hall and parlour, the undertaker's shop and parlour, a street scene with various vendors, the thieves' kitchen, a pub, more street scenes, and homes of the Brownlows and Fagin. The props cover furniture, food items, goods being sold, tools, clothing and other household items and accessories appropriate for the time period and locations in the story.
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Oliver Props
Act 1 Sc1 The workhouse dining hall
Bowls/plates x35
Serving cauldron/saucepans x3
Serving spoons (Ladles) x3
Brooms - x2
Rags for cleaning x3
(Bumbles staff)
Act 1 Sc 2 The Workhouse Parlour
Chair
Teapot
Teacups
Handkerchief
Cat basket w/ blanket
Teaspoon
Act 1 Sc 3 Undertaker's Parlour
Cash/Paper
Large Picture Frame
Top Hat
Measuring tape
Plate of scraps
Coffin (comes with set)
Candle
Act 1 Sc 4 The undertaker's shop
Tray of food
Coffin (comes with set)
Act 1 Sc 5 Street Scene - Consider Yourself
Bundle tied to a stick
Crust of bread
2x buckets
Table
Apples and a basket of apples x2
newspaper stand (bundles of newspapers)
Newspapers (loose)
1 lady with a petticoat
Bread Brooms x3 Knives and belt to grind Shopping basket Roses and basket Wooden toys and a childs doll Letter and parcels for 2 people Mop and bucket x2 Wallet (for Joe Byles) Brazier (comes with set) Chestnuts to roast (on a tray?)
Act 1 Sc 6 The thieves kitchen
Frying pan + saucepan
handkerchiefs (lots) (strings for decoration and lots to come out of pockets)
Their Names Shall Live Forever More: The Story of the 60th Australian Infantry Battalion during 1916, including the Untold Account of the Needle Trench 10, and the Investigation to Identify the Soldier from This Group Buried in a Grave without a Name
“’It's hard living … but living too high ain't healthy no how.’: Soldiers Making the Best of Army Food, 1861-1865,” Repast: Quarterly Publication of the Culinary Historians of Ann Arbor, vol. XXVIII, no. 2 (Summer 2012), 4-10.