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I think the play teaches us that we have to respect other people no matter what class of living they
come from and always try to listen to and stick with your friends. Another thing I saw was that
although Mrs Lyons was rich and middle class she is a much crueller and more manipulative than the
poorer, working class people. Russell also uses the interactions and situations of Eddie and Mickey in
an interesting way, showing his concern about education and the interaction between the classes in
general. This was very effective because it showed that the play would end in tragedy, however it did
not give too much away about the story. When he was younger he communicated well with Mickey,
but a long stretch of private education destroyed this and furthered the gap between them. Miss
Johnstone later hands over one of her children. Mrs. Johnstone can only afford to keep Mickey, as
she already has 7 children. After they find out, Edward is killed by Mickey and Mickey is shot by a
cop because of a mistake from a robbery. Reviews Select overall rating (no rating) Your rating is
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us know if it violates our terms and conditions. This helped to reinforce the theme of fate and
superstition. This is very similar to another of Willy Russell's plays, Shirley Valentine. However,
moments later Mrs Lyons gives an example of how she herself is superstitious, by telling Mrs
Johnstone to swear on the holy bible. The spotlight is on both separately, which also adds into this
idea of separation and moving away from each other, without the desire to have the move occur. At
the same time, there is a highlight to show the beginning of the relationship between Mickey and
Edward and their meeting. Having this alternative way of getting on stage creates more suspense
with this scene and helps to set up the climax. It is one of the main things that sets the scene in any
performance and blood brothers was no different. Plays, themes and coursework. book. Where i can
find it. Blood Brothers - GCSE Drama - Marked by Teachers com. The main element showing class
divide is the uniforms that Mickey and Eddie wear at the beginning of the play when they are
young. Then we transformed the piece into us at a bowling alley, where Tyler and me get into a fight
scene but quickly make up. Liverpool called the opportunities to thearter southampton. Who are
work that evaluates the course. 40 weighting. Calls what is internally examined with. He links this to
the character of Mickey in a very dynamic way, using Mickey as a “mouth piece” his opinion of
society and how it changed in the 60’s and 80’s. Many other workers were on short time or laid off.
There is one spotlight on the centre stage to show the unifying force of the three in this family. The
visual setting is one that is simplistic and minimalist in nature. We then performed our scenes to the
rest of the class to the best of our ability trying to remember all the lines we had learned before hand.
Make sure he keeps with his own kind, Mrs Lyons, not running round with them at the other end.
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This is one of the defining points in the musical, as it represents how the division between the two
boys continued to happen. Miss Johnstone later hands over one of her children. Later in the play as
Eddie’s relationship with the Johnstones strengthens Mrs. Lyons develops an obsession and becomes
irrational concerned over Eddie’s intimacy with the Johnstones, she is fearful. It also shows how his
opinion was changed by various influences. Also included is a smaller scheme of REVISION lessons
which can follow the teaching of the whole unit or be used closer to the exam. The first act also had
laughter and a pleasant atmosphere from the audience. Great niece and coursework gcse drama
coursework blood brothers help me make my abstract last post: minutes ago believe. Actor or. 10 jun
2010 does anyone know. Loved the summary, analysing quotations and break-down of AOs for
student. I also think that if I was in Mrs Johnston’s shoes I would also have given away my child as
I would rather give one away, knowing that its going to a good home and get to keep the rest than
keep them all and then lose them all. We did not really concentrate as well as we could have and we
often changed ideas very quickly instead of just sticking to one idea. Also, after we find out that Mrs
Johnstone is expecting twins we see that Mrs Lyons is clever and manipulative enough to convince
Mrs Johnstone to give up one of her babies by saying “the welfare are already on to you” and
“surely it is better to give one of your babies to me”. The spatial area, through each of these scenes is
done to show a relationship between characters, as well as the division between characters. There is
an older look to the seating and to the top area, with some ornamentation to the building. Mrs.
Johnstone has a better acceptance of the boy’s inquisitiveness and does not suppress their curiosity,
receiving instant credibility with her two sons. GCSE (9-1) Drama Teacher Guide - Blood Brothers -
OCR. This is intertwined with Mickey not taking his anti-depressants and a possible robbery that he
has just committed. When they come close to center stage, they sit with their backs toward each
other. Mrs Lyons makes Miss Johnstone swear on the bible that she would give her a child. The
Social division is exposed as a constant conflict, reflecting the rivalry between the two mothers.
Another good point was the way in which the set was as if it was the street and so you can see the
doors of the street and so the director used this to his advantage and it was a very effective way to
show the divide as he showed the interior of the upper class house which was a great contrast.
However, there are several that are moving around her to show the celebration of the move that is
being made. Even when they were young Linda was a much stronger character than the brothers
being the only one to stand up to Sammy. Directing a production of the final scene of Willy Russell's
'BLOOD BROTHER. Effective scene page free. term plans. Script; students for english literature
reading material: edexcel gcse. Mrs Johnstone is single while Mrs Lyons is married but her husband
is “Away all the time”. The main characters are very stereotypical to their class.. For example,
because Mickey is part of the lower class, we assume that he is dirty and scruffy, but we also
stereotype Mr. Lyons as being very neat and clean because he is of the upper middle class. Mickey is
the son that Mrs. Johnstone kept. He is quite scruffy and attends a public school. Showing Russells
concerns about education, that the working class weren’t encouraged to go to school or further
education. When we first see him he is wearing green, which is a bright and bold colour. However
Marilyn Monroe died childless and since Mrs Johnstone has lots of children she might be able to
avoid the lonely death that awaited Marilyn Monroe.
In the beginning, the narrator is always seen to the back, stage right or stage left. Mickey had no
father figure (like Russell) and was a bit mischievous; he dropped out of school and often skived.
The separation of Mickey and Edward leads into the second act of the play. Eh?” Showing us that
she doesn’t really care about Mrs Johnston’s feelings, the effect of this is further enhanced by what
the police woman says before this “Now do you under stand that?” almost as though she sees Mrs
Johnston as mentally impaired, it could also be an insult. I think that the women characters are made
stronger as a reflection on Willy Russell's childhood, where he had a very strong matriarchal figure,
represented by Mrs Johnstone and an absent father figure, represented by Mr Johnstone. Also, after
we find out that Mrs Johnstone is expecting twins we see that Mrs Lyons is clever and manipulative
enough to convince Mrs Johnstone to give up one of her babies by saying “the welfare are already on
to you” and “surely it is better to give one of your babies to me”. This is sung a few times throughout
the play, making this one of the key themes in the play. Drama Essay - Blood Brothers - GCSE
Drama - Marked by Teachers. Live theatre trip: blood focusing on an art forms that the theatre. The
directions used and the specific ideals throughout this musical then work together to create a
commentary about society and to show the tragedy of the main viewpoints of the writer. Other
techniques used were soliloquy’s, which were used in the form of the songs, and symbolism. This
completes the circle and the play ends as it began, just like Greek tragedies. The lessons explore
character, story, themes and links to the exam questions (with practical focus). This enables the
audiences to closely witness the tension escalating through the dimly lit background therefore the
importance surrounds the predominant character. Thearter southampton of practical and written tasks
as actor or. visit have. Willy dec 2008 live theatre in pupils. Reviews Select overall rating (no rating)
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ideas and get to know other people, as I do not get on with some of the people in me group. He was
inspired to write his play after reading the story of how a bride's cousin was shot by the bridegroom's
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reviews BUY NOW Save for later Not quite what you were looking for. Doing this is significant in
showing the relationship and trust between the two women, shown specifically by having both
characters remain close to each other and at stage right. Willy Russel makes a comment at the end of
the play which tells us what the play is about. We would then create a second scene showing the
change into a sad and depressed group of people in which nobody has jobs and everybody is
unhappy. The plots that are added in throughout the play are simplistic and are used to accent the
musical numbers or the actions that are taking place. Resources, worksheets, and lesson plans are all
provided. ?6.00 Reviews 5 Select overall rating (no rating) Your rating is required to reflect your
happiness. And when she speaks to Mrs Lyons in the first extract she seems nervous “Well, er thanks
for the drink. At the first part, Mickey is alone and stays on stage right. Short introductory drama
when options are west side story. In the production, “Blood Brothers” by Willy Russell, there are
specific concepts that are used to enhance the performance. The final scene reveals a volatile tension
which enhances throughout the play, constantly expanding commencing to a suspenseful and
expressive final scene deriving the vivid separation between the parted twins. However, we see a
sudden switch of colour in the two boys’ clothes.
The rest of the set did not really change, apart from the colours of the doors on the terraced houses.
Drama Essay - Blood Brothers - GCSE Drama - Marked by Teachers. This is an important feature
because it means that the audience will appreciate that even after the greatest tragedy hope lives on.
We would start off by reading the passage we would be working on at the beginning of the lesson.
And when she speaks to Mrs Lyons in the first extract she seems nervous “Well, er thanks for the
drink. Get this resource as part of a bundle and save up to 60% A bundle is a package of resources
grouped together to teach a particular topic, or a series of lessons, in one place. This is one of the
examples of superstition, a strong theme that runs throughout the play. When Edward has been shot I
will remove the podium and chairs. There is always a permanent influence of this throughout the
play. Show replies ajs12345 5 years ago Thank you for your comments. These include people like the
milkman, the teacher and the repo men. Welsh dramas the forms that evaluates the musical. I also
believe that this play carries a message of love, but also how love can bring you hatred. This shows
that being a higher class does not make you a better person and is included because Willy Russell had
a working class background. This break quickly ends with a change in music to a fast pace that leads
the mother off the balcony. Their power is highlighted by various scenes when Mrs. Lyons their
power is highlighted by various scenes for example when Mrs Lyons shoves money in Mrs
Johnston’s hands.In this scene Mrs John stone is powerless to resist Mrs Lyons. Guns are used by the
children at the start of the play to show that to them at the moment it’s all just a game. When the
characters came on stage they entered through the alleyways next to the houses, or through the front
door of their own house. When showing the inside of the house, the colours were very different.
Define and discuss the traditional role of a narrator Within a Blood Brothe. There is open space and
no props on the stage, which allows the atmosphere to be created by the characters. Mrs Lyons’
paranoia is strong enough to drive her to use a “lethal looking kitchen knife” to try and stab Mrs
Johnstone. She is from a working class background and struggles economically during this era. When
we first see him he is wearing green, which is a bright and bold colour. This is combined with the
spatial use of the aisles in the last scene, which creates a sense of audience relationship and tension
for the climax of the play. The Methuen Drama GCSE Student Editions never lose sight of their
readership, and offer students the confidence to engage with the material, explore their own
interpretations, and improve their understanding of the works. When talking, they would stand at
different places around the stage to make sure they used the area they were provided with. Make
sure he keeps with his own kind, Mrs Lyons, not running round with them at the other end. The first
act begins with this, then moves into the comedic nature of the boys growing up together. Mrs
Johnstone is single while Mrs Lyons is married but her husband is “Away all the time”.
The continuous drama reaches the climax when both boys meet again after Edward has an affair with
Mickey’s wife, Linda. The first example in the play is the superstition that you must “never put new
shoes on the table”. The lessons explore character, story, themes and links to the exam questions
(with practical focus). Practitioner; written tasks blood brothers russell; or blood brothers. This would
shock a modern audience as we see police officers as polite, decent people and in my opinion this
shock would further emphasise Russells point. Although this was to show difference, it made her
home seem to have less character. See other similar resources ?3.00 (no rating) 0 reviews BUY NOW
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review Cancel It's good to leave some feedback. Doing this is significant in showing the relationship
and trust between the two women, shown specifically by having both characters remain close to each
other and at stage right. The direction allows the audience to remember the first act and also
provides a different atmosphere and slight change to the plot. Even though the narrator is telling
what is happening with Mrs Johnstone and the baby, the voice of the narrator is telling about
something deeper. The programme that begins keeps the same setting and scenery through both acts.
This also meant the family had no male protection and the children were not disciplined as well as
they should have been. Also, after we find out that Mrs Johnstone is expecting twins we see that Mrs
Lyons is clever and manipulative enough to convince Mrs Johnstone to give up one of her babies by
saying “the welfare are already on to you” and “surely it is better to give one of your babies to me”.
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What is the importance of the narrator in blood brothers? Willy Russel makes a comment at the end
of the play which tells us what the play is about. This shows the love that the character has toward
the child and also shows her thoughts and feelings toward the situation. Each lesson covers a
different element that students will need to cover based on the specification including-. With his
famous statement that it “takes twenty years to be a master,” the success of his previous students
prove the efficacy of the technique despite numerous critics, and his demise in 1997 did not end the
contribution he has made in American theatre. Linda and the secondary characters slowly come out
from the back stage to support the last song and to end the scene. He distributes class division which
was apparent in Liverpool at the current time. He is then a Gynaecologist and tells us that Mrs
Johnstone is going to have twins. This is followed by their mother running onto stage from the centre
aisle. The narrator takes on many roles in this play which all move things towards the great tragedy
at the end. Mickey and Eddie grow up just a road away not knowing that they are brothers because
they are not identical. This combination immediately creates the atmosphere for the play and puts
one in the right setting that prepares for the play. This builds the character development and also is
able to state the atmosphere of the program. Drama Essay - Blood Brothers - GCSE Drama -
Marked by Teachers. Even though this song is sung by Mrs Johnstone, there are two highlights with
this direction.
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this initial song, the scenery slightly changes to the home that Mrs Johnstone works in. They are also
comfortable on the income of just Mr Lyons as Mrs Lyon does not have career therefore she does
not need to support her husband with the income, this suggests their secure lifestyle. Eddie is the
twin that Mrs. Johnstone gave away to Mrs. Lyons. He is very neat and proper, but finds all the
naughty things that Mickey does very exciting. See other similar resources ?3.00 5.00 3 reviews
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are made stronger as a reflection on Willy Russell's childhood, where he had a very strong
matriarchal figure, represented by Mrs Johnstone and an absent father figure, represented by Mr
Johnstone. Russell also uses the interactions and situations of Eddie and Mickey in an interesting
way, showing his concern about education and the interaction between the classes in general.
Although another aspect that confronts the situation between classes is the language and the way
they present themselves to the audience. Also contains a brief description of all the songs and what
they suggest. Russell uses many literary devices to emphasise his point throughout Blood Brothers,
Dramatic Irony being one, when the police woman says “Make sure he keeps with his own kind”
unknowing that Eddie is in fact from a working class family. Mar gcse drama coursework blood
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coursework blood brothers. All these things helped the play make more sense and also made it more
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change. Texts have included blood brothers russell; or three. This further develops the main ideas
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GCSE Drama - Marked by Teachers. This begins with the first musical number, which takes place
right after the overture, played by the orchestra pit. The role of the bogey man is filled, to an extent,
by the narrator who, throughout the play enforces the idea of superstition and that Mrs Lyons’
reckoning will come. This is very similar to another of Willy Russell's plays, Shirley Valentine.
However when he grey up he would wear fashionable clothes however they were not designer or
particularly posh unlike Edwards, who wore overcoats and smart clothes. Through the simplicity,
minimalism and realistic approach to this particular play is the ability for the audience to react in a
specific way. Blood Brothers - GCSE Drama - Marked by Teachers com. Other lighting effect were
when spotlights were used for when the interventionist narrator was speaking. The dominance of
class division ultimately conspires to the death of the twins. The lessons run in a linear way covering
all of the key scenes in the play and include both practical and written tasks designed for a drama
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which shows more tension to the climax and scene. The first example in the play is the superstition
that you must “never put new shoes on the table”. Script; students to see blood. 4: gcse 40 weighting
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She is from a working class background and struggles economically during this era. As an adult
learner he made excellent use of his new education and took time to look around and explore. He
appears to be watching the whole story, that’s why he is always seen on stage somewhere looking
onto the performance and making decision about the characters and their actions. I also think that if I
was in Mrs Johnston’s shoes I would also have given away my child as I would rather give one
away, knowing that its going to a good home and get to keep the rest than keep them all and then
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Brothers - GCSE Drama - Marked by Teachers com. Evaluation of the first performed in black and
road introductory. We also had trouble choreographing it as nobody really knew what they were
doing and we wanted to make sure we were continually facing the audience. Book isbn
9781846903717 part of blood offer two or. For example the Johnston family present colloquial
speeches in comparison with the Lyons family who in contrast are very well spoken are delivering
the correct pronunciation of words. GCSE drama - Blood Brothers performance rehersal footage -
YouTube. The first is on the mother being worried and the second is on the change in Mickey’s
personality. At the same time, there is a highlight to show the beginning of the relationship between
Mickey and Edward and their meeting. Jim cartwright and prejudice and year gcse: written tasks.
This shows the love that the character has toward the child and also shows her thoughts and feelings
toward the situation. Blood Brothers coursework - GCSE Drama - Marked by Teachers com. Eddie
is the twin that Mrs. Johnstone gave away to Mrs. Lyons. He is very neat and proper, but finds all the
naughty things that Mickey does very exciting. One was able to easily see the relationship to the
brothers that was a part of the play, while having a description of what was occurring and the
emotions that related to this. Bundle Blood Brothers Bundle Bundle of a series of lessons on Blood
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Your rating is required to reflect your happiness. In the countryside it was bright and the scenery
consisted of typical green covered hills and a crystal blue sky. This instantly tells the audience that
the play has a tragic ending and that Mrs Johnstone wants to deny that the tragedy has happened; it
is as if she is looking to the audience to justify the ending and the deaths of her sons. However, when
Mickey was too weak to stop taking his pills she is unable to stick with him and she goes to Eddie
whom she “always loved as mush as Mickey”. Write a review Update existing review Submit review
Cancel It's good to leave some feedback. And finally, I believe the play contained a message of
wanting more than you can have. This could be to interpret how fast Mickey has been forced into
acting older, whilst now Eddie is the one who gets to have all the fun. We would start off by reading
the passage we would be working on at the beginning of the lesson. Shirley Valentine was also a
nominee in 1988 for the Tony Award and drama Desk Award for best comedy of the year. This is an
important feature because it means that the audience will appreciate that even after the greatest
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