Blood Brothers

Willy Russell author Rebecca Hillman editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Published:20th Feb '25

Should be back in stock very soon

Blood Brothers cover

This Student Edition offers contemporary, accessible and vivid insights into the play and the context in which it was written, and conveys how groundbreaking Blood Brothers was at the time as well as looking at direct parallels today.

Willy Russell’s 1983 play with music tells the story of twin brothers separated at birth because their mother cannot afford to keep them both. One of them is given away to wealthy Mrs Lyons and they grow up as friends in ignorance of their fraternity until the inevitable quarrel unleashes a bloodbath.

After its premiere at the Liverpool Playhouse, the musical has gone on to receive productions around the world and ran for decades in London’s West End, as well as extensively touring the UK.

This revised Student Edition includes a commentary by Rebecca Hillman, which offers accessible and vivid insights into the play and the context in which it was written through a 21st-century lens. As well as helping us appreciate the play today, it also conveys how how ground-breaking Blood Brothers was at the time in representing working-class lives on stage, as well as explicitly exposing the flaws of the British class system.

This Student Edition is a class act – packed with lucid, easily digestible, yet valuable insights that will help students think about and analyse the meanings and intentions of the play with greater care. It’s also a welcome reminder of why Blood Brothers deserves to be part of our cultural DNA. * Teach Secondary *

ISBN: 9781350386198

Dimensions: 196mm x 128mm x 14mm

Weight: 140g

144 pages

2nd edition