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Studio Scripts - Blood Brothers


Studio Scripts

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No. of pages 80

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This is a fast-moving and perceptive, entertaining and thought provoking work, which is funny, yet ultimately tragic. It tells the tale of twin brothers, born into a large working-class family and the consequences of one of them being adopted by a neighbouring middle-class family. "Blood Brothers" looks at the differences and conflicts of their upbringings, their relationships with each other, and with their real and adopted mothers. This original version, initially specifically commissioned for performance by the Merseyside Young People's Theatre Company, is ideal for a large mixed cast. The play is simple to stage, rewarding to act, and provides plenty of stimulus for discussion and written work.

 

This book is part of a book series called Studio Scripts .

There are 80 pages in this book. This book was published 1986 by Oxford University Press .

DAVID SELF is a prolific and highly respected writer of RE textbooks, with an easy-to-read style. Liverpool playwright Willy Russell is a National Curriculum approved author whose play Blood Brothers is a set text at GCSE. Mark Gunton is a head of English in Derbyshire.

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