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Blood Brothers Character Sheets

This document contains character sheets for the musical "Blood Brothers" that ask actors to consider various aspects of their character, including what happens to them in the play, their relationships with other characters, themes relevant to their character, how to physically portray the character, and key quotes. The sheets are for the main characters in the play and are meant to help actors understand and prepare for their roles.

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181 views8 pages

Blood Brothers Character Sheets

This document contains character sheets for the musical "Blood Brothers" that ask actors to consider various aspects of their character, including what happens to them in the play, their relationships with other characters, themes relevant to their character, how to physically portray the character, and key quotes. The sheets are for the main characters in the play and are meant to help actors understand and prepare for their roles.

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Blood Brothers Blank Character Sheets

1. Briefly explain what happens to your character in the play. (e.g. She gives 5. What does your character show the audience? (e.g. He reminds the audience
away a baby at the beginning of the play, then…) that the truth will come out eventually…)

2. Are there any themes of the play which are important to your character? 6. How is the play’s social and historical context relevant to your character?
(e.g. Because he is brought up in a different social class he has more (e.g. He shows the effects of unemployment…)
opportunities…)

3. What relationships does your character have with other characters in the 7. If you had to choose five key quotations for your character, what would
play? What do other characters think about your character? (e.g. Everyone they be? (e.g. ‘I curse you!’)
thinks she has lost her mind due to her paranoia…)

4. Imagine you are advising an actor playing this role. What advice would you
give them on what to wear, how to speak, etc? (e.g. He uses a lot of slang and
would wear hand-me-down clothes…)
Mickey

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Blood Brothers Blank Character Sheets
1. Briefly explain what happens to your character in the play. (e.g. She gives 5. What does your character show the audience? (e.g. He reminds the audience
away a baby at the beginning of the play, then…) that the truth will come out eventually…)

2. Are there any themes of the play which are important to your character? 6. How is the play’s social and historical context relevant to your character?
(e.g. Because he is brought up in a different social class he has more (e.g. He shows the effects of unemployment…)
opportunities…)

3. What relationships does your character have with other characters in the 7. If you had to choose five key quotations for your character, what would
play? What do other characters think about your character? (e.g. Everyone they be? (e.g. ‘I curse you!’)
thinks she has lost her mind due to her paranoia…)

4. Imagine you are advising an actor playing this role. What advice would you
give them on what to wear, how to speak, etc? (e.g. He uses a lot of slang and
would wear hand-me-down clothes…)
Edward

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Blood Brothers Blank Character Sheets
1. Briefly explain what happens to your character in the play. (e.g. She gives 5. What does your character show the audience? (e.g. He reminds the audience
away a baby at the beginning of the play, then…) that the truth will come out eventually…)

2. Are there any themes of the play which are important to your character? 6. How is the play’s social and historical context relevant to your character?
(e.g. Because he is brought up in a different social class he has more (e.g. He shows the effects of unemployment…)
opportunities…)

3. What relationships does your character have with other characters in the 7. If you had to choose five key quotations for your character, what would
play? What do other characters think about your character? (e.g. Everyone they be? (e.g. ‘I curse you!’)
thinks she has lost her mind due to her paranoia…)

4. Imagine you are advising an actor playing this role. What advice would you
give them on what to wear, how to speak, etc? (e.g. He uses a lot of slang and
would wear hand-me-down clothes…)
Linda

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Blood Brothers Blank Character Sheets
1. Briefly explain what happens to your character in the play. (e.g. She gives 5. What does your character show the audience? (e.g. He reminds the audience
away a baby at the beginning of the play, then…) that the truth will come out eventually…)

2. Are there any themes of the play which are important to your character? 6. How is the play’s social and historical context relevant to your character?
(e.g. Because he is brought up in a different social class he has more (e.g. He shows the effects of unemployment…)
opportunities…)

3. What relationships does your character have with other characters in the 7. If you had to choose five key quotations for your character, what would
play? What do other characters think about your character? (e.g. Everyone they be? (e.g. ‘I curse you!’)
thinks she has lost her mind due to her paranoia…)

4. Imagine you are advising an actor playing this role. What advice would you
give them on what to wear, how to speak, etc? (e.g. He uses a lot of slang and
would wear hand-me-down clothes…)
Sammy

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Blood Brothers Blank Character Sheets
1. Briefly explain what happens to your character in the play. (e.g. She gives 5. What does your character show the audience? (e.g. He reminds the audience
away a baby at the beginning of the play, then…) that the truth will come out eventually…)

2. Are there any themes of the play which are important to your character? 6. How is the play’s social and historical context relevant to your character?
(e.g. Because he is brought up in a different social class he has more (e.g. He shows the effects of unemployment…)
opportunities…)

3. What relationships does your character have with other characters in the 7. If you had to choose five key quotations for your character, what would
play? What do other characters think about your character? (e.g. Everyone they be? (e.g. ‘I curse you!’)
thinks she has lost her mind due to her paranoia…)

4. Imagine you are advising an actor playing this role. What advice would you
give them on what to wear, how to speak, etc? (e.g. He uses a lot of slang and
would wear hand-me-down clothes…)
Mrs Johnstone

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Blood Brothers Blank Character Sheets
1. Briefly explain what happens to your character in the play. (e.g. She gives 5. What does your character show the audience? (e.g. He reminds the audience
away a baby at the beginning of the play, then…) that the truth will come out eventually…)

2. Are there any themes of the play which are important to your character? 6. How is the play’s social and historical context relevant to your character?
(e.g. Because he is brought up in a different social class he has more (e.g. He shows the effects of unemployment…)
opportunities…)

3. What relationships does your character have with other characters in the 7. If you had to choose five key quotations for your character, what would
play? What do other characters think about your character? (e.g. Everyone they be? (e.g. ‘I curse you!’)
thinks she has lost her mind due to her paranoia…)

4. Imagine you are advising an actor playing this role. What advice would you
give them on what to wear, how to speak, etc? (e.g. He uses a lot of slang and
would wear hand-me-down clothes…)
Mrs Lyons

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Blood Brothers Blank Character Sheets
1. Briefly explain what happens to your character in the play. (e.g. She gives 5. What does your character show the audience? (e.g. He reminds the audience
away a baby at the beginning of the play, then…) that the truth will come out eventually…)

2. Are there any themes of the play which are important to your character? 6. How is the play’s social and historical context relevant to your character?
(e.g. Because he is brought up in a different social class he has more (e.g. He shows the effects of unemployment…)
opportunities…)

3. What relationships does your character have with other characters in the 7. If you had to choose five key quotations for your character, what would
play? What do other characters think about your character? (e.g. Everyone they be? (e.g. ‘I curse you!’)
thinks she has lost her mind due to her paranoia…)

4. Imagine you are advising an actor playing this role. What advice would you
give them on what to wear, how to speak, etc? (e.g. He uses a lot of slang and
would wear hand-me-down clothes…)
Mr Lyons

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Blood Brothers Blank Character Sheets
1. Briefly explain what happens to your character in the play. (e.g. She gives 5. What does your character show the audience? (e.g. He reminds the audience
away a baby at the beginning of the play, then…) that the truth will come out eventually…)

2. Are there any themes of the play which are important to your character? 6. How is the play’s social and historical context relevant to your character?
(e.g. Because he is brought up in a different social class he has more (e.g. He shows the effects of unemployment…)
opportunities…)

3. What relationships does your character have with other characters in the 7. If you had to choose five key quotations for your character, what would
play? What do other characters think about your character? (e.g. Everyone they be? (e.g. ‘I curse you!’)
thinks she has lost her mind due to her paranoia…)

4. Imagine you are advising an actor playing this role. What advice would you
give them on what to wear, how to speak, etc? (e.g. He uses a lot of slang and
would wear hand-me-down clothes…)
Narrator

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