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Blood Brothers

Originally written and developed for the Liverpool school curriculum, Blood Brothers first appeared on London’s West End in 1983 and has since enjoyed success that has spanned over four decades reaching around the globe.

 

Willy Russell’s stunningly crafted, smash hit play Blood Brothers tells the waggish, thought provoking and desolate story of Mickey and Eddie, fraternal twins separated at birth and brought up in diametrically opposed circumstances - one a wealthy, educated family - the other a poverty-stricken, unskilled environment.  A prophecy made at the time of their birth sets the tone of the narrative and drives the story to its shattering, but inevitable, conclusion.

 

Girton students involved in Blood Brothers are Lucy Kitching (10Ah), Abe Geyer (9Je), Oliver Scott (9Je), Ethan Collins (7Jo), Kody Austin (11Ri) and past students Ebony Watts (2017 Mi) and Bevan Madden (2014 Ri)

 

Tribe Youth Theatre presents Blood Brothers at The Engine Room for 6 performances only from 11-17 April.  Tickets from www.GoTix.com.au.