| Theatre Venue: | Phoenix Theatre ![]() |
| Address: | Charing Cross RD, London, UK WC2H 0JP |
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| Opened: | 28-Jul-1998 |
| Booking until: | 26-Nov-2010 |
| Performance Times: | Matinees: Thursday 3.00pm and Saturday 4.00pm Evenings: Monday to Saturday 7.45pm |
| Running Time: | 2hrs 45ms |
| Age Warning: | Minimum 4 years of age, recommended 12+ years of age |
| Author: | Willy Russell |
| Director: | Bob Tomson |
| Lighting: | Jon Swain |
| Producer: | Bill Kenwright Ltd. |
| Genre: | Musicals |
Blood Brothers Theatre Tickets
Phoenix Theatre Charing Cross RD, London, UK WC2H 0JP
The recommended age for children is age 12 and above. Children under the age of 4 will not be admitted to the theatre.
**Opened at the Albery Theatre on 28 July 1988, transferred to Phoenix Theatre 21 Nov 1991.**
PLEASE NOTE: There are no group rates or discounts during the following exclusion period: 13 to 20 February 2010.
Synopsis:
Written by the legendary Willy Russell, BLOOD BROTHERS tells the captivating and moving tale of twins who, separated at birth, grow up on opposite sides of the tracks, only to meet again with tragic consequences. The incredible score includes Bright New Day, Marilyn Monroe and the emotionally charged hit Tell Me It's Not True. Hailed as one of the best musicals of all time - scooping up no less than four awards for best musical in London and seven Tony Award nominations on Broadway - Blood Brothers is celebrating 21 years in London's West End.
Nikki Evans, from ITV's X-Factor series, plays the leading role of Mrs Johnston. Evans, finished fourth in the 2007 series behind Rhydian, sibling duo Same Difference and eventual winner Leon Jackson.
Nikki Evans, from ITV's X-Factor series, plays the leading role of Mrs Johnston. Evans, finished fourth in the 2007 series behind Rhydian, sibling duo Same Difference and eventual winner Leon Jackson.
Blood Brothers Reviews:
“A MIRACLE! STILL UNMISSABLE AND UNBEATABLE” The Spectator.
“THE BEST MUSICAL IN THE WEST END” The Mirror.
“GRIPPING, GRITTY AND SUPERBLY HUMMABLE - IT'S A MUST!” Mail On Sunday.


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