Gwion, Harry and Laurence are Oliver!
25/05/2008 - 11:12

Gwion, Harry and Laurence were selected on BBC One's I’d Do Anything to be the three youngsters who will share the role in the forthcoming stage production of Oliver!
From initial auditions attracting thousands of Oliver hopefuls the boys were whittled down to a final eight.
The final task for the boys was to perform Where Is Love from Oliver in front of both Andrew Lloyd Webber and Cameron Mackintosh. The theatre impresarios assessed their West End winning performances and made their decision on which three boys would grace the stage.
The three Olivers - Gwion, 11, from Carmarthenshire, Harry, 12, from Oxfordshire, and Laurence, 11, from Cheshire, spoke about the moment they were told they had won.
Gwion said: "It was very nerve-wracking at first, waiting to find out and then, when I was told I was Oliver I was ecstatic! I couldn’t quite believe it and I thought I was dreaming. My mum gave me the biggest hug ever and I couldn’t breathe!"
Harry said: "When I found out I was incredibly excited and surprised. I had been dreaming of what it would feel like for so long and then it happened, I couldn’t believe it was for real. It didn’t sink in for a few minutes that I was actually going to be playing Oliver!"
Laurence said: "It was completely overwhelming. I was ecstatic and it was the greatest feeling in my life ever! My mum couldn’t believe it and started crying then gave me a big hug and told me she was so proud of me, which made me cry too!"
Lord Lloyd Webber said: "Cameron and I agree we have three very different Olivers, but I think it's a great result and I think whichever Oliver you go and see you're going to get a fantastic performance."
Mackintosh said: "The talent we have unearthed has been terrific."
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