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| Title | : | Blood Brothers |
| Author | : | Willy Russell |
| Book Format | : | Paperback |
| Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
| Pages | : | Pages: 112 pages |
| Published | : | May 10th 2001 by Bloomsbury Methuen Drama (first published 1985) |
| Categories | : | Plays. Classics. Academic. School. Drama. Theatre |
Willy Russell
Paperback | Pages: 112 pages Rating: 3.9 | 3005 Users | 166 Reviews
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A Liverpudlian West Side Story: twin brothers are separated at birth because their mother cannot afford to keep them both. She gives one of them away to wealthy Mrs Lyons and they grow up as friends in ignorance of their fraternity until the inevitable quarrel unleashes a blood-bath.
'Willy Russell is less concerned with political tub-thumping than with weaving a close-knit story about the working of fate and destiny … it carries one along with it in almost unreserved enjoyment" Guardian
One of the longest-running and most successful ever West End musicals, Blood Brothers premiered at the Liverpool Playhouse in January 1983.

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| Original Title: | Blood Brothers (Methuen Modern Plays) |
| ISBN: | 0413767701 (ISBN13: 9780413767707) |
| Edition Language: | English |
| Setting: | Liverpool, England,1983(United Kingdom) |
Rating Regarding Books Blood Brothers
Ratings: 3.9 From 3005 Users | 166 ReviewsArticle Regarding Books Blood Brothers
I saw a much shortened version of this play as a student-directed, thirty minute piece in college, and have chased it around periodically ever since. I'd found the Original London Cast Album on Spotify and finally located the script through Samuel French. (Obviously I wasn't looking that hard...I'm sure it's available in numerous other places.) It's amazing. It's as powerful a tragedy as I've seen written in musical form. While it's music is perhaps not as beautiful as Jekyl & Hyde, it'sI saw a much shortened version of this play as a student-directed, thirty minute piece in college, and have chased it around periodically ever since. I'd found the Original London Cast Album on Spotify and finally located the script through Samuel French. (Obviously I wasn't looking that hard...I'm sure it's available in numerous other places.) It's amazing. It's as powerful a tragedy as I've seen written in musical form. While it's music is perhaps not as beautiful as Jekyl & Hyde, it's
I studied this for my GCSE's and even got the chance to see it in the theatre's at the time too. Which was great and the songs do get stuck in your head, even when you think you don't know the lyrics you probably do. I would definitely like to read it again and see it in the theatre.

Absolutely loved this play.For me it had everything I enjoy in a story: comedy, intricate plot, developed character and an underlying import social message.The story is centered around two fraternal twin brother, Mickey and Edward, which were separated at birth so that at least one of them could live a good life and sparks the debate of nature vs nurture.Whilst the story starts of as light-hearted fun between 3 young friends, as they grow up they all grow further and further apart due to their
I've never read a book in the style of a script, so it was a nice change. However it is a little awkward when you have to read some of the scenes out loud in class, but I really enjoys Willy Russell's execution of social prejudice.
(3.5/5)A bit bleak to my taste, but really interesting in the way it's written. Will have to see the musical for myself!


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