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- Mr Sowerberry is a fictional character who appears as a supporting antagonist in Charles ****ens' 1838 novel Oliver Twist. He is an undertaker and coffin...
- and sells him as an apprentice to an undertaker, Mr. Sowerberry ("Boy for Sale"). Mr. Sowerberry and his wife taunt Oliver and Mr. Bumble ("That's Your...
- Mr Sowerberry – an undertaker who took Oliver as apprentice Mrs Sowerberry – Mr Sowerberry's wife Noah Claypole – a cowardly bully, Sowerberry's apprentice...
- the street to sell him off as an apprentice. Mr. Sowerberry, an undertaker, buys Oliver. Sowerberry's other apprentice Noah Claypole later bullies Oliver...
- sends Oliver to work as an apprentice for undertaker, Mr. Sowerberry. However, when Sowerberry’s older apprentice, Noah Claypole, insults Oliver’s deceased...
- food, Oliver is sold as an apprentice to Mr. Sowerberry, a local undertaker but runs away when Sowerberry's other apprentice, Noah Claypole, gets Oliver...
- production of The Tempest, directed by Rupert Goold, and Mr. Sowerberry (to Louise Gold's Mrs. Sowerberry) and Dr. Grimwig in the 2009 Theatre Royal Drury Lane...
- Night and Sunday Morning (1960), Up the Junction (1968), and playing Mrs. Sowerberry in the musical Oliver! (1968) based on the Lionel Bart stage original...
- (1966), The Whisperers (1967), and Deadfall (1968). In 1968, he pla**** Mr Sowerberry in the film version of Lionel Bart's musical Oliver! and took one of the...
- replied, "Obstinate people, Mr. Sowerberry; very obstinate. Proud, too, I'm afraid, sir." "Proud, eh?" exclaimed Mr. Sowerberry with a sneer. "Come, that's...