Blood Brothers Theatre Tickets
Phoenix Theatre Charing Cross RD, London, UK WC2H 0JP
Phoenix Theatre Charing Cross RD, London, UK WC2H 0JP
“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.
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 currently booking into its 20th year.
The recommended age for children is age 12 and above. Children under the age of 4 will not be admitted to the theatre.
| Venue: | Phoenix Theatre ![]() |
| Address: | Charing Cross RD, London, UK WC2H 0JP |
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| Opened: | 28-Jul-1998 |
| Booking until: | 01-Nov-2008 |
| Performance Times: | Matinees: Thursday 3.00pm and Saturday 4.00pm Evenings: Monday to Saturday 7:45pm |
| Running Time: | 2hrs 45ms |
| Author: | Willy Russell |
| Director: | Bob Tomson |
| Lighting: | Jon Swain |
| Producer: | Bill Kenwright Ltd. |
| Casts: | Lyn Paul, Craig Price, Stephen Palfreman, Richard Reynard, Louise Davidson, Louise Clayton, Stephen Pallister, Michael Southern, Rob Hughes, Alastair Brookshaw, Amy O’Neill, Alex Harland, Anna Sambrooks, Karl Greenwood |
| Genre: | Musical |
This award winning (winning 'Best Musical' awards from Society of West End Theatres, Drama Magazine, Ivor Novello and Play and Players) musical tells the story of two twins who are separated at birth, but whose paths cross again when they are older. The musical is set in Liverpool and contains the song 'Tell Me It's Not True'.
Interestingly of all the long-running musicals currently in London, Blood Brothers is unique in that the current production, which originally opened at the Albery Theatre in 1988, is actually its second incarnation - the original production failed to score a West End success at the Lyric Theatre in 1983 (where it run for six months). The producer Bill Kenwright picked up the rights to the musical in 1987, and a re-vamped Blood Brothers returned to the West End the following year.
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