Theatre review - Blood Brothers.

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On October 16th, I went with the school to the Phoenix theatre, in London; to see the Matinee performance of Willy Russell’s musical ‘Blood Brothers’

The play contained a cast of eight main characters:

Mrs Johnstone (Sarah Hay) – A middle class mother of a big family who cannot afford to keep the two brothers. She is an independent caring woman, who would do anything she can to support her children.

Narrator (Philip Stewart) - The narrator has a strange essence in the play he is always on stage watching everybody on stage and comes across as a Devil figure but also as a kind stranger.

Mickey (Stephan Palfreman) - Is the son that is kept. He has a childish character who takes after his mother with his independence. As the play progresses so does Mickey’s maturity. He is full confidence and can make friends easily as he grew up with a house full of people.

Eddie (Mark Hutchinson) – Is the son that was given away. He is mature and well mannered He was grown up as an only chills and so has no experience or confidence when it comes to talking or making friends with other people.

Mrs Lyons (Louise Russel) – Is a wealthy woman who cannot have children and so takes a chid off Mrs. Lyons. She is a paranoid woman he will do anything to stop Eddie from finding out the truth.

Linda (Amanda Salmon) – Is Mickey’s best friend through out the play. She loves Mickey later on in the play, is not afraid to show it, she becomes best friends with Eddie, and may have secret feelings for him.

Sammy (Daniel Taylor) – Mrs. Johnstones eldest son, he has a metal plate in his head. Anyone can see that Sammy is trouble from a mile away; he is the cause for Mickey going to jail.

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Mr. Lyons (Stephen Pallister) – Mrs. Lyons Husband, He wants a child more than anything and doesn’t know that his wife can’t get pregnant, and so in a way he puts pressure on his wife to have a child and does not know that Eddie isn’t really his. He is away when his wife apparently gives birth

The general story of the play is that Mrs. Johnstone marries a man and lives happily with kids; until she has too many. When he gets tired of all the children, he leaves her on her own. Not being able to cope with ...

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