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I’d Do Anything to Get a Part in Oliver – But Scene Stealing Dog is Sacked from the Stage

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Bill Sykes’ iconic companion “Bullseye” is as much a staple of the famous Oliver Twist tale as the immortal line ‘Please Sir, may I have some more’, but one dog won’t be getting to play the Dickens dog any more after he constantly distracted audience members with his scene stealing canine antics.

Bronx, a Bull terrier was said to be putting off members of the cast and audience at Southend’s Operatic and Dramatic Society’s production of the Charles Dickens classic.

The dog’s wwner Edward James said: “He flaps his leg and stamps. He got on stage when Bill was having a romantic moment with Nancy and did his dance, with his leg going up and down. Everyone started laughing.”

The distracting dog is no longer involved in the production.

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