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Title: Blood Brothers


Momiji-kun - October 9, 2004 10:26 PM (GMT)
This is another musical i was able to see up in london its also very sad and if you want a synopsis just ask lol.
its comical and has a good storyline behind it the songs are funny and enjoyable i would recommend it to anyone, but it does have a very emotional core to it. I would like to see it again myself, i was offered a couple of months ago but i had no money :(. oh well maybe another time hehe.

Scaz - October 10, 2004 04:49 PM (GMT)
I have to disagree Jibsy, it only gets sad 2/3 of the way through, before that its brillant and funny (VERY funny)! I really recommend it to anyone who likes a laugh! ;)

Momiji-kun - October 11, 2004 11:23 PM (GMT)
well there is a sad bit right at the beginning and parts are a bit sad but its not really sad till later on yeah, but its really funny near the beginning, even though some of the characters are children adults still play the role throughout.

Scaz - October 12, 2004 05:54 PM (GMT)
That's the best thing!

I mean kids playing kids, that's alright I guess, but adults playing kids is amazing! And all the people I've seen doing it were amazing! Its like they actually -are- kids, its really weird...but great :D

Momiji-kun - October 22, 2004 04:27 PM (GMT)
Yeah mickey is sooo funny hehe, but here is the opening its kinda an opening synopsis too.

QUOTE
Curtain rises, a street scene, people gather. Two bodies lie dead upon the floor, a women in her forties crouches to the bodies, policemen cover the bodies and carry them off.

Women singing: Tell me its not true, tell me its just a stoooorrryyy!!

Narrator: So did y' hear the story,
              of the johnstone twins?
              As like each other as two new pins,
              Of one women born, on the self same day,
              How one was kept and one given away?
             
              An' did you never hear how the johnstones Died
              Never knowing that they shared one name,
              Till the day they died, when the mother cried
              My own dear sons lie slain

              An' did y' never hear of the mother so cruel
              There's a stone in place of her heart?
              Then bring her on and come judge her for yourselves
              How she came to play this part.




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