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Blood Brothers at The Phoenix Theatre, London

Long running dramatic musical

One of the West End’s longest running musicals, Blood Brothers has been drawing crowds since 1988. Originally written as a school play and first performed by a Liverpool comprehensive school in 1981, 1982 saw Willy Russell (who had had enormous success previously with John, Paul, George, Ringo… And Bert (1974) and Educating Rita (1980)), turn Blood Brothers into a full scale, professional musical, writing the music and lyrics himself.

Opening at the Liverpool Playhouse in 1983, even the casting of Barbara Dickson as Mrs Johnstone could not draw in a large crowd. Nevertheless, Blood Brothers transferred to London where it only played for six months. The hard hitting drama of Blood Brothers, along with hits high emotion score and gritty Liverpudlian humour was seen by Bill Kenwright, who subsequently took over the production and sent it on a successful UK tour. Blood Brothers eventually settled in the West End’s Albery Theatre (now the Noel Coward Theatre) in 1988, moving to its current home, the Phoenix Theatre, three years later.

The endurance of Blood Brothers is a testament to the powerful story of the lives of Liverpudlian twins separated at birth, its hugely popular music and the frequent cast changes that keep the production fresh. Mrs Johnstone has been played by no less than four of the Nolan sisters, with Linda Nolan in particular receiving enormous critical acclaim, and the brothers of the title having been played by Anthony Costa and Steven Houghton in London, and by real life brothers David and Shaun Cassidy on Broadway.

*Marti Pellow is due to play The Narrator until the 3rd March 2012.

Latecomers may not be admitted to a performance, and if admitted, may not be seated in the seats that have been originally allocated


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Blood Brothers is not a show for kids; the language and general content are very gritty. It’s a dramatic one; look out for the policeman running through the stalls, but brace yourself for very loud gunshots towards the end. The recommended minimum age is 12.

 

NARRATOR
Marti Pellow
MR LYONS Kevin Pallister
MICKEY Stephen Palfreman
EDDIE Steve Willmont
MRS JOHNSTONE Amy Robbins
MRS LYONS Vivienne Carlyle
LINDA Louise Clayton
SAMMY
Peter Washington
POLICEMAN/TEACHER
Steve Hansell
DONNA MARIE/MISS JONES
Polli Redston
BUS CONDUCTOR
Alex Harland
PERKINS
Simon Turner
NEIGHBOUR
David Cooper
BRENDA

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Blood Brothers at the Phoenix Theatre

As shown in the seating plan below, the Phoenix Theatre auditorium is arranged over three levels: Stalls, Dress Circle and Upper Circle. The Phoenix Theatre’s stage is high and narrow, making viewing slightly uncomfortable for the front row (row A) and the end seats in rows B to K. For the same reason viewing can also be uncomfortable in the Dress Circle and the front row of the Upper Circle (row A). The rear row of the Dress Circle suffers from a slight overhang from the Upper Circle (row K). The Upper Circle has mainly excellent views throughout.

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Marti Pellow will return to the West End next month after being cast as ‘The Narrator’ in Blood Brothers at the Phoenix Theatre The Wet Wet Wet singer will take over the role for a limited season from Tuesday st November He has recently been seen performing the title role ...

Posted by Ben on Tuesday 4th October 2011 at 4:07PM

Blood Brothers at the Phoenix Theatre Review

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Willy Russell’s Blood Brothers is still one of the best West End musicals after more than years of acclaimed performances UK Tickets Web Editor Ben Piper went along last week to the Phoenix Theatre Having seen the original musical a few years ago - and more recently running the wings ...

Posted by Ben on Monday 29th November 2010 at 11:01AM

Atomic Kitten Star Natasha Joins Blood Brothers

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Former Atomic Kitten singer Natasha Hamilton will become the latest high-profile Liverpudlian to step into the shoes of Mrs Johnstone in Blood Brothers at the Phoenix Theatre The cherished role in the long running musical has seen some famous faces come and go including Barbara Dickinson Kiki Dee Lyn Paul ...

Posted by Ben on Monday 8th November 2010 at 11:21AM

Big Names Return to Blood Brothers Musical

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Long-running musical Blood Brothers has announced a cast change for the end of the year with two former show members set to return From November Maureen Nolan will return to the lead role of Mrs Johnstone taking over from another returning star Lyn Paul All four Nolan sisters have played ...

Posted by Hannah on Monday 18th October 2010 at 3:02PM

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The Willy Russell Season is in full swing at Trafalgar Studios where comic plays Shirley Valentine and Educating Rita have been winning the praises of West End critics Both revivals sold out at the Menier Chocolate Factory earlier this year and this is the first time that the two shows ...

Posted by Ben on Tuesday 3rd August 2010 at 2:40PM

Blood Brothers Cast Change

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X-Factor contestant Niki Evans will return to the Phoenix Theatre this month to play Mrs Johnstone in the West End classic Blood Brothers Return Evans who originally performed in the musical from November until October will take over from Spice Girl Melanie C who finishes on the April Mel has ...

Posted by Joseph on Wednesday 21st April 2010 at 12:24PM

Mel C to 'Spice Up' Blood Brothers

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Spice Girl Melanie Chisholm Melanie C will make her West End debut in October in the long-running Willie Russell musical Blood Brothers set in her home town of Liverpool ‘Sporty Spice’ will play the role of harried working-class mother Mrs Johnstone succeeding another pop singer X Factor contestant Niki Evans ...

Posted by Ben on Wednesday 16th September 2009 at 10:39AM

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Phoenix Theatre

Booking until

Saturday 24th November 2012

Performance Times

Mon No show
Tue 7:45PM
Wed 3:00PM 7:45PM
Thu 3:00PM 7:45PM
Fri 7:45PM
Sat 4:00PM 7:45PM
Sun No show

Duration

2h 45m

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