Blood Brothers, the musical

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Blood Brothers, the musical

Willy Russell

Chapin Ayres

Blood Brothers season will be at the Zenith Theatre, Chatswood from Friday 22 May to Saturday 30 May 2009.

Tickets are $35.

Tickets can be booked on the following website:

www.chatswoodmuscials.org/

The Director, Chapin Ayres, was in the original Australian production of Blood Brothers with Russell Crowe, Chrissy Amphlett, Bob Baines, Zoe Carides and Peter Cousens.

The show is about two brothers who are separated at birth - one is brought up in a wealthy home and the other in the poor. The boys meets at 7 years of age on the street and become friends not knowing that they are brothers. They grow up falling in love with the same girl and their circumstances of life deal a difficult hand.

Did you ever hear the story of the Johnstone twins..... come on their journey and you will be touched forever.

Starring Jenny Lynn, Blake Erickson, Peter Meredith and Daley Chaston.

Don't miss this!


8pm

11pm

Chatswood Muscial Society Blood Brothers

1300662212

committee@chatswoodmusicals.org

$35

Zenith Theatre, Railway Street, Chatswood
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