Blood Brothers Tickets

At Phoenix Theatre See Map   performances on Thursday 15:00, Saturday 16:00, Monday - Saturday 19:45


Booking until 27 Nov 2010

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About Blood Brothers

Blood Brothers is currently booking into its 20th year in the West End: making it one of the longest running plays of all time. Written and composed by Willy Russell in 1982-3, the 1988 Bill Kenwright Ltd. revival is still playing today at the Phoenix Theatre.

Play plot

Blood Brothers is the tragic tale of two twins separated at birth by mother Mrs Johnston, who go on to live very different lives. Mickey the twin who stays with his mother experiences hardship, ending up on dole and in prison. Eddie, the other Blood Brother, goes to university and becomes a councilor. When both men fall in love with the same woman the repercussions are devastating.

Blood Brothers Background

Blood Brothers features an incredible score including: ‘Bright New Day’, ‘Marilyn Monroe’ and the emotionally charged hit ‘Tell Me It’s Not True’. The central role of Mrs Johnston has been played by singers Stephanie Lawrence, Kiki Dee, Lyn Paul and four of the Nolan Sisters. Blood Brothers has won 4 awards for best musical in London and 7 Tony Award nominations on Broadway.

Strong female characters

Blood Brothers writer, Willy Russell grew up surrounded by women: his mother, grandmother and aunts. These early years had a huge influence on Russell’s work and strong female characters are a recurring theme in his plays, e.g. Shirley Valentine, Mrs Johnstone and Mrs Lyons from Bloody Brothers and Rita in Educating Rita.

MELANIE C WILL NOT BE APPEARING ON THE 22 FEBRUARY 2010 19:45HRS PERFORMANCE.

Important Info
This show is not suitable for children under five. Contains mild violence and strong language.

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