- (1958) "Wally Pone of Soho," original musical.
- The Tommy Steele Story (Stage Show [Ivor Novello Award])
- (1959) "Fings Ain't Wot They Used T'Be," original musical.
- (1959) "Lock Up Your Daughters," original musical.
- (1960) "Oliver!" original musical.
- (1962) "Blitz," original musical.
- (1964) "Maggie May," original musical.
- (1965) "Twang!!" original musical.
- (1969) "La Strada," original musical.
- (1977) "Lionel," original musical.
- TV commercial for Abbey National. Music used: Happy Endings.
- TV commercial for Halifax Building Society. The music used: Consider Yourself (featuring the cast of Oliver).
- (1973) "Oliver!" book, music, and lyrics written by Lionel Bart; based on the original novel "Oliver Twist," written by Charles Dickens, produced at the Candlelight Dinner Playhouse, Chicago, Illinois, USA.
- (2006) "Oliver!" book, music, and lyrics written by Lionel Bart; based on the original novel "Oliver Twist," written by Charles Dickens; directed by [error]; with Greg Vinkler in the cast; produced at the Marriott Theatre, Chicago, Illinois, USA .
- (October 1960) "...And Another Thing," a comedy musical revue; written by Ted Dicks and Myles Rudge, with contributions from Lionel Bart, Alan Melville, Charles Zwar, and Barry Cryer; directed by Charles Ross; with Bernard Cribbins, Anna Quayle, Joyce Blair, Lionel Blair, Donald Hewlett, and Anton Rodgers in the cast; on the West End at the Fortune Theatre, City of Westminster, London, England, UK.
- (May 1959 - December 1959) "Lock Up Your Daughters," an original musical comedy; based on the 18th century comic novel, "Rape Upon Rape," written by Henry Fielding; book adapted by Bernard Miles; music by Laurie Johnson; lyrics by Lionel Bart; directed by Peter Coe; choreography by Gilbert Vernon; with Stephanie Voss (portraying Hilaret Politic); Hy Hazell (portraying Mrs. Squeezum); Terence Cooper (portraying Capt. Constant); Frederick Jaeger (portraying Ramble); John Sharp (portraying Politic); Brendan Barry (portraying Dabble); Richard Wordsworth (portraying Squeezum); and Keith Marsh (portraying Sotmore) in the cast; produced as the opening production at Bernard Miles' Mermaid Theatre (the first new theater built in London since the 17th century) in Blackfriars, City of London, London, England, UK (328 performances).
- (May 1962 - 1963) "Lock Up Your Daughters," musical comedy revival; based on the 18th century comic novel, "Rape Upon Rape," written by Henry Fielding; book adapted by Bernard Miles; music by Laurie Johnson; lyrics by Lionel Bart; directed by Richard Wordsworth; choreography by Denys Palmer; with Harry Locke; Frederick Jaeger, and Terence Cooper in the cast; produced at Bernard Miles' Mermaid Theatre, Blackfriars, City of London, London, England, UK (664 performances). Harry Locke, in the cast.
- (1960) His musical, "Fings Ain't Wot They Used To Be," was performed at the Garrick Theatre in London, England with Miriam Karlin, James Booth, Wallas Eaton, Glynn Edwards, Barbara Windsor, Toni Palmer, Yootha Joyce, and George Sewell in the cast. Joan Littlewood was producer. John Bury was designer.
- (1961) His musical, "Fings Ain't What They Used T'Be," was performed in a Joan Littlewood Production at the Garrick Theatre in London, England with Avis Bunnage, Victor Spinetti, Wallas Eaton, Glynn Edwards, Barbara Windsor, Toni Palmer, Yootha Joyce, and George Sewell in the cast. John Bury was designer.
- (Janaury 1961) His musical, "Oliver," was performed at the New Theatre in London, England with Ron Moody, Georgia Brown, Paul Whitsun-Jones, Hope Jackman, Danny Sewell, Keith Hamshere, Martin Horsey, an Barry Humphries (played Mr. Sowerberry) in the cast. Peter Coe was director.
- (May 8, 1962) He directed his musical, "Blitz!," at the Adelphi Theatre in London, England with Amelia Bayntum, Bob Grant, and Toni Palmer in the cast.
- (1965) Alun Owen and his musical, "Maggie May," was performed at the Adelphi Theatre in London, England with Georgia Brown, Kenneth Haig, Andrew Keir, Barry Humphries (played Dame Edna Everage), Margo Cunningham, Janet Webb, Billy Boyle, and Julia McKenzie in the cast. Ted Kotcheff was director. Sean Kenny was designer.
- (1964) His musical, "Maggie May," was performed at the Adelphi Theatre in London, England with Rachel Roberts, Kenneth Haig, and Barry Humphries (played Dame Edna Everage) in the cast.
- (1965) His musical, "Twang!," was performed at the Shaftesbury Theatre in London, England with James Booth, Barbara Windsor, Bernard Bresslaw, Ronnie Corbett, Bob Grant, Ben Aris, Tudor Davies, and Lesley Judd in the cast. Bert Shevelove was director. Oliver Messel was designer.
- (1968) His musical, "Oliver," was performed at the Piccadilly Theatre in London, England with Robin Ramsay, Marti Webb, Martin Dell, John Hicks/Ian Ramsey, Thelma Rogers, Glyn Worsnip, Edna Dore, Philip Collins, and Stephen Leigh/Raymond Milross in the cast. Peter Coe was director. Sean Kenney was designer.
- (1988) His musical, "Oliver," was performed at the Theatre Royal in York, North Yorkshire, England with Ted Richards, Linda Dobell, Andy Serkis, Julian Bleach, Simon Clark, John Fleming, Nick Murchie, and James Tomlinson in the cast. Jonathan Petherbridge was director. Melly Still was choreographer.
- (2012-2013 Season) His musical, "Oliver!," was performed at Drury Lane Productions in Chicago, Illinois with Heidi Kettenring in the cast. Rachel Rockwell was director.
- (1991) His musical, "Oliver!," was performed in a National Youth Music Theatre Production at the Sadler's Wells Theatre in London, England with Julian Forsyth, Marcel Bruneau, Irfan Ahmad, Philip Doghan, Nuala Willis, Sara Weymouth, and Billy Hartman in the cast. Jeremy James Taylor was director.
- (1960) "Lock Up Your Daughters," an original musical comedy; based on the 18th century comic novel, "Rape Upon Rape," written by Henry Fielding; book adapted by Bernard Miles; music by Laurie Johnson; lyrics by Lionel Bart; directed by Alfred Drake; with Nancy Dussault (portraying Hilaret Politic); John Michael King; George S. Irving; and Hy Hazell (reprising her role as Mrs. Squeezum) in the cast; in an American touring company headed to Broadway before closing on the road.
- (1997) "Oliver!" musical revival; book, music, and lyrics written by Lionel Bart; based on the novel "Oliver Twist" written by Charles Dickens; with Wes Bentley portraying The Artful Dodger; at Murry's Dinner Playhouse, Little Rock, Arkansas, USA.
- (1963) "Lock Up Your Daughters," musical comedy revival; based on the 18th century comic novel, "Rape Upon Rape," written by Henry Fielding; book adapted by Bernard Miles; music by Laurie Johnson; lyrics by Lionel Bart; with unknown cast; on the West End at Her Majesty's Theatre, City of Westminster, London, England, UK.
- (November 30, 1964 - December 6, 1964) He wrote the book, music and lyrics for the musical, "Oliver!," at the Hanna Theatre in Cleveland, Ohio with Judy Bruce and Robin Ramsay in the cast. Sean Kenny was costume designer. Donald Pippin was music director. Peter Coe was director. David Merrick and David Albery were producers.
- (December 14, 1983 - January 18, 1984) He wrote the book, music and lyrics for the musical, "Oliver!," for a five week limited engagement.
- (1966) His musical, "Oliver!," was performed at the Paper Mill Playhouse in Millburn, New Jersey with Robin Ramsey, Maura K. Wedge and Michael Kermoyan in the cast. Stone Widney was director.
- (1976) His musical, "Oliver!," was performed at the Paper Mill Playhouse in Millburn, New Jersey with John Carradine, Michael Kermoyan and Barbara Marineau in the cast. Charles Gray was director.
- (1994-1995 Season) His musical, "Oliver!," was performed at the Paper Mill Playhouse in Millburn, New Jersey with Robert Creighton, Christopher Innvar, George S. Irving, Judy McLane, David Lloyd Watson and Eileen Quinn in the cast. Robert Johanson was director. Daniel Stewart was choreographer. Jim Coleman was musical director. Michael Anania was scenic designer. F. Mitchell Dana was lighting designer. Gregg Barnes was costume designer.
- (July 1966) He wrote the book, music and lyrics for the musical, "Oliver!," at the Ogunquit Playhouse in Ogunquit, Maine.
- (November 11, 2015 to January 3, 2016) He wrote the book, music and lyrics for the musical, "Oliver!," at The Arena Stage Theatre in Washington D.C. Molly Smith was director. Parker Esse was choreographer. Paul Sportelli was musical director.
- (2014 to 2015 season) He was composer, writer and lyricist for the musical, "Oliver!," at the Trinity Repertory Company Theatre in Providence, Rhode Island. Richard and Sharon Jenkins were directors and choreographers. Eugene Lee was set designer. William Lane was costume designer. Brian J. Lillienthal was costume designer. Peter Sasha Hurowitz was sound designer. Michael Rice was music director.
- (Summer 1966) His musical, "Oliver!" was performed in a Kenley Players production at the Packard Music Hall Theatre in Warren; the Veterans Memorial Theatre in Columbus and Memorial Hall in Dayton, Ohio with Walter Slezak and Elizabeth Allen in the cast. John Kenley was artistic director.
- (Summer 1974) His musical, "Oliver!" was performed in a Kenley Players production at the Packard Music Hall Theatre in Warren; the Veterans Memorial Theatre in Columbus and Memorial Hall in Dayton, Ohio with Vincent Price in the cast. John Kenley was artistic director.
- (Summer 1982) His musical, "Oliver!" was performed in a Kenley Players production at the Memorial Hall in Dayton and in Akron, Ohio with Rip Taylor in the cast. John Kenley was artistic director.
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