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  1. Blood Brothers is a musical with book, lyrics, and music by Willy Russell and produced by Bill Kenwright.The story is a contemporary nature versus nurture plot, revolving around fraternal twins Mickey and Eddie, who were separated at birth, one subsequently being raised in a wealthy family, the other in a poor family. The different environments take the twins to opposite ends of the social ...

  2. Blood Brothers, a musical by Liverpudlian playwright Willy Russell, revolves around twin boys (Mickey and Edward) who are separated at birth and brought up in completely different environments in ...

  3. Blood Brothers was originally developed as a school play debuting in Liverpool before transferring to the West End in 1983 where it won the Laurence Olivier Award for Best New Musical. The 1991 Phoenix Theatre production ran for more than 24 years becoming the third longest-running musical in West E

  4. Just like a mirror reflecting the moves of your life. And in the river reflections of me. Just for a second a glimpse of my father I see. And in a movement he beckons to me. And in a moment the memories are all that remain. And all the wounds are reopen again. We're blood brothers. We're blood brothers. We're blood brothers.

  5. Opening in 1960s Liverpool and moving forwards in time to the early 1980s, Blood Brothers revolves around twin boys Mickey and Edward. With seven older siblings, their mother, Mrs. Johnstone, cannot afford to keep both babies and she agrees to give one away to the wealthy Mrs. Lyons. Separated at birth, they are brought up in completely ...

  6. The boys, without knowing their kinship, become blood brothers, suggesting an innate connection between them. They refuse to stay apart despite being instructed to, highlighting their bond. When the boys are teenagers they are both rebellious at school, suggesting their similar nature.

  7. Blood Brothers Summary. The musical Blood Brothers begins as its Narrator tells the audience about the Johnstone twins, Mickey and Edward, who were separated at birth and died on the same day. We next meet the twins’ mother, Mrs. Johnstone, a lower class woman who was abandoned by her husband after giving birth to five children, and while ...