The class system and its Blood Brothers themes play a pivotal role in shaping character relationships and societal dynamics throughout Willy Russell's masterpiece. This comprehensive analysis explores the stark contrast between working and middle-class life in 1960s Liverpool, examining costume choices, staging techniques, and performance skills that emphasize these social divisions.
• The play's 1981 creation reflects contemporary social issues while being set in 1960s Liverpool
• Costume design deliberately highlights class distinctions through fabric choices and fit
• Vocal and physical performance techniques reinforce character backgrounds and social status
• Technical elements including staging, lighting, and sound support the narrative's themes
• The superstitious elements and violence underscore class-based tensions