LYN PAUL returns to star in Blood Brothers
Following a sell-out autumn tour, the international smash hit
musical Blood Brothers is set to come to Edinburgh from Monday 8 – Saturday 13 February 2016.
No stranger to Blood
Brothers, ‘The definitive Mrs Johnstone’ (Manchester Evening News) Lyn Paul makes a welcome return to the iconic
role, one she first played in 1997. Lyn last played Mrs
Johnstone in the final West End performances at the Phoenix Theatre in 2012.
She hasstarred
in the UK tour of Cabaret in 2013 as Fraulein Schneider, in Boy George’s
musical Taboo and in Footloose - the Musical.
Lyn rose to fame in the early 1970s as a member of the New
Seekers. She was the featured
vocalist on their 1972 Eurovision Song Contest entry, ‘Beg, Steal or Borrow’,
in which they came second and lead vocalist on the 1974 number-one hit ‘You
Won’t Find Another Fool Like Me’. Among the group’s other
works, they recorded the song ‘I’d Like to Teach the World to Sing’, adapted
from an advertising jingle for Coca-Cola, which sold over 20 million copies and
still remains one of the 100 best-selling singles in the UK.
Joining Lyn on stage in Blood Brothers are, Kris Harding (Narrator) Sean Jones (Mickey), Joel Benedict (Eddie), Danielle Corlass (Linda),Paula Tappenden (Mrs Lyons), Tim Churchill (Mr Lyons), Peter Washington (Sammy), Graham Martin, Laura
Harrison, Lois Molloy, Graeme Kinniburgh, Henry Regan and Josh Capper.
Hailed as one of the best musicals of all time, Blood Brothers, written by award-winning
playwright Willy Russell has triumphed across the globe. Scooping up no less
than four awards for best musical in London and seven Tony Award nominations on
Broadway, Blood Brothers is simply unmissable and unbeatable.
This epic tale of Liverpool life ran in London’s West End for 24 years and
exceeded 10,000 performances. It is one of only three musicals ever to achieve
that milestone.
Blood Brothers tells the captivating and moving story of twin boys separated at
birth, only to be reunited by a twist of fate and a mother’s haunting secret.
The memorable score includes A
Bright New Day, Marilyn
Monroe and the emotionally
charged hit Tell Me It’s Not
True.
When Mrs Johnstone, a young mother, is deserted by her husband and
left to her own devices to provide for seven hungry children she takes a job as
a housekeeper in order to make ends meet.
It is not long before her brittle world crashes around her when
she discovers herself to be pregnant yet again – this time with twins! In a
moment of weakness and desperation, she enters a secret pact with her employer
which leads inexorably to the show’s shattering climax. A sensational cast,
incredible show stopping music, remarkable staging and five star performances
make Blood Brothers an enthralling night of
entertainment.
For tickets and information visit www.atgtickets.com/Edinburgh