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November 1st, 2008 06:24 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Last night my sister and I had an evening of culture at the theatre

Blood Brothers is the story of two brothers, one given away at birth and one kept, growing up in two distinctly different lifestyles; one living in luxury, the other living in poverty in Liverpool. And that's all I'll say of the storyline so not to spoil a 25 year old musical.
It was all exactly how I remembered it, back when I saw it in the West End, ooh, 15 years ago. The set was exactly the same with nifty perspective tricks and a slopey stage which must have been a nightmare for the high heel-wearing members of the cast.
Mrs Johnstone was played by last year's X-factor semi-finalist Niki Evans and she was surprisingly good. Very good in fact. And, bless her, she was crying her eyes out at the standing ovation at the end.
The woman sat next to me was also crying her eyes out at the end too.
All in all I'd give it a very enjoying and heart-moving 8/10.
My sister is now bugging me to go see High School Musical with her in December.
I'm currently trying to fuse glass and stop Bilbo getting scared by all the fireworks :(
And I'll finish off with a quick link round-up
Blood Brothers is the story of two brothers, one given away at birth and one kept, growing up in two distinctly different lifestyles; one living in luxury, the other living in poverty in Liverpool. And that's all I'll say of the storyline so not to spoil a 25 year old musical.
It was all exactly how I remembered it, back when I saw it in the West End, ooh, 15 years ago. The set was exactly the same with nifty perspective tricks and a slopey stage which must have been a nightmare for the high heel-wearing members of the cast.
Mrs Johnstone was played by last year's X-factor semi-finalist Niki Evans and she was surprisingly good. Very good in fact. And, bless her, she was crying her eyes out at the standing ovation at the end.
The woman sat next to me was also crying her eyes out at the end too.
All in all I'd give it a very enjoying and heart-moving 8/10.
My sister is now bugging me to go see High School Musical with her in December.
I'm currently trying to fuse glass and stop Bilbo getting scared by all the fireworks :(
And I'll finish off with a quick link round-up
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