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Performance

VenueHis Majesty's Theatre
Also: His Majesty's Theatre, Hilton
TownAberdeen
CountyAberdeen
From12th September 2005
To17th September 2005
WhenMon-Sat 19:30. Wed Mat 14:00. Sat Mat 14:30
PricesFrom £9.50. To £28.50.
His Majesty's Theatre (V585)
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Blood Brothers

Blood Brothers

Work:: Blood Brothers (S1435)

Musical melodrama set in Liverpool about twins separated at birth and the effects on their personalities as they grow up of 'nature' and 'nurture'. A poor family, already with kids, is blessed with twins, but they can't cope. The mother cleans at a 'posh' house where they are desperate to have kids but can't and a deal is struck which no-one must know about. Despite the efforts of the new family the boys paths cross time and time again as they grow and one becomes 'bad' while the other is 'good'. Eventually they clash with tragic consequences. The musical is un-usual in having a "narrator" who helps to move the plot along.
Author Willy Russell

Production:: (T842044156)

Running time 2 hours 45 mins including interval
Producer Bill Kenwright
Director Bob Tomson
Director Bill Kenwright
Director Rod Edwards (music)
Design Andy Walmsley
Lighting Nick Richings
Sound Ben Harrison
Performer Linda Nolan (Mrs Johnstone)
Performer Keith Burns (narrator)
Performer Stephen Palfreman (Mickey)
Performer Drew Ashton (Eddie)
Performer Louise Clayton (Linda)
Performer Tracy Spencer (Mrs Lyons)
Performer Danny Taylor (Sammy)
Performer Matt Slack (Policeman / Teacher)
Performer Katherine Douglas (Donna Marie)
Performer Phillip Maggs (Perkins)
Performer Rob Hughes (Postman / Bus Conductor)
Performer Karl Greenwood (Neighbour)
Performer Emma Nowell (Brenda)

Listing:: L276202221




Current production:Work

Production details

Running time 2 hours 45 mins including interval

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Special Performances


  • 17 Sep 05 Audio Described
  • 17 Sep 05 Sign Interpreted
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