Blood Brothers Evaluation

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Gary Thompson                                 Wednesday 2nd April 2009

Blood Brothers Evaluation

On 27th March, I saw a performance of Blood Brothers at the Phoenix Theatre in London. After already reading the book, I didn’t think I would enjoy the play very much. I found the story boring and didn’t have much interest in it until nearer the end.

The Drama Medium

The Use of Costume

In the play, costume was used to illustrate the age and class of the characters. For example, when Mickey and Eddie were children of seven, they both wore clothes that didn’t fit and their outfits obviously stated their families’ budgets. Mickey wore what looked like Sammy’s old, baggy clothes and Eddie wore an un-creased, tight uniform. I think this helped to show the audience the boys’ situation immediately and bring them to terms with how different social classes treat their children.

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The Use of Sound/Music

In the play, music was used to demonstrate the certain state of mind that character was in. For example, when Mickey is playing outside his house, the music is very childlike and harmless. But when Mickey is older and his mind is not stable, the music quickly changes tempo and always sounds jumpy and sudden.

I think this helped to express how the character might have been feeling that couldn’t have been expressed through facial expressions or body language. At times, the music was so loud that it drowned the actors’ voices out. ...

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