Is there a monologue in Blood Brothers?
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Who is Mickey Blood Brothers?
Mickey is the twin brother who is brought up by his biological mother with his seven older siblings. We first meet him when he is seven years old and he is friendly and excitable. He looks up to his brother Sammy, and is jealous of the freedom that he has.
How is Sammy presented in Blood Brothers?
He is presented as anti-social and criminal, threatening a bus conductor with a knife and killing a filling station worker. He has no outlet for his hostile tendencies, he has no job or money.
What does Sammy threaten the bus driver with?
Johnstone. Sammy robs the bus driver and threatens him with a knife.
Are there any monologues from Blood Brothers on stageagent?
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What is the audience’s perception of the protagonists in Blood Brothers?
Within Blood Brothers the characters have certain preconceived judgements of the protagonists. However, we as the audience have a different perception as we are shown the characters internal struggle through songs and monologues. Towards the end of Act 1 the policeman takes both Mickey and
What is the acting style in Blood Brothers?
Blood Brothers contains elements of more than one style Conventions Musical Within Musicals, acting can often be slightly melodramatic and the characters emotions are often expressed through song. Naturalistic When acting in the Naturalistic style the actors must make the
What are the proxemics within Blood Brothers?
Proxemics Within Blood Brothers the characters have certain preconceived judgements of the protagonists. However, we as the audience have a different perception as we are shown the characters internal struggle through songs and monologues.