A powerful musical exploring poverty, privilege and family bonds is coming to the Studio Theatre in Perth later this month.
Blood Brothers, written by Willy Russell, follows twin boys separated at birth and raised in very different circumstances in Liverpool.
Artistic director Kristy Tate Angel says the story begins with a struggling mother facing an impossible choice.
The boys grow up unaware they are brothers, crossing paths throughout childhood and adulthood while living on opposite sides of the class divide.
Angel says the themes still resonate today as economic pressures widen the gap between rich and poor.
The production features a 13-member cast, live music and new lighting effects.
Tate Angel says the result of all that effort coming together is an emotional experience for the audience.
Blood Brothers runs March 19 to 29 at the Studio Theatre with evening and matinee performances.
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