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Thread: Blood Brothers,

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    Has anyone ever seen it? or the read the book.

    Where reading it in english. It's so funny because, are schools just outside Liverpool, over the Mersey to be specific and its just so funny when reading it as no one has to put on a scouse accent, As everyone in my school has a scouse accent.




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    Saw it and it's really good. Sad at the end though.

    And the writer wrote it so that adults would play children - it's quite comical in some parts because of that.

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    I have seen this five times. Twice in London and three times in the provinces. It is an amazingly, gritty, honest, down to earth, funny but poignant musical play. Willy Russell is a genius as far as I am concerned. If you get the chance go and see it.

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    It is an excellent musical as Catzsy said, I've seen it in London and Nottingham, the show in the west end at the Phoenix is absolutely brilliant, it's not the tacky musical scene you tend to get nowadays it's real and moving and an excellent story.
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    Reading it at school atm x made me cry ;[

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    Some people in my year are putting on the stage performance of it, not the musical basically, and i can't wait to see it but i heard its quite a good musical

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    I haven't seen it on the west end but I have seen it at a nearby theatre. was a great play that was funny, sad and you were really able to relate to the characters.

    Despite that, funny you mention the scouse accent. I'm no good at accents and by the end of drama (hence why I saw it cos we acted some parts of it for gcse), I was really annoyed with this play lol.

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    saw it starrin MEL C OUTTA DA SPICE GIRLS AS DA MUM and it was really good, the end is so sad oohohoho
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    It's a good book, like someone said above tho its a sad ending! Had to do my GCSE's on this its really easy if you enjoy the book!

    Outside the Shankly Gates
    I heard a Kopite calling
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    But you left the great eleven
    Just before you went to heaven
    The Redmen are still playing the same way
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    You'll Never Walk Alone.


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    I've seen this twice with school as I studied it in Year 8 for english and Year 10 for drama, its a really good show!
    Gabriella Cilmi and Mollie King are legends.
    I quite like Una Healy too

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