he gives mickey blowjobs, he finds them enjoyable
Eddie Johnstone was a very active and inquisitive young boy in Blood Brothers. This musical was very influential to people all over the world.
In the play "Blood Brothers" by Willy Russell, the brothers Mickey and Eddie face tragic fates due to their contrasting lives and the impact of their upbringing. Mickey, who struggles with poverty and frustration, ultimately confronts Eddie in a moment of desperation, leading to a confrontation that results in Mickey accidentally shooting Eddie. This heartbreaking climax underscores the themes of class division and the inescapable nature of their circumstances, culminating in both brothers' deaths.
No Chavo is Eddie's nephew, but they grew up like brothers.
Eddie grows up in a wealthy family and enjoys the care free life. He has a privileged background with him be able to afford to go to private schools and later in life; he is able to go on to university.
the police surrounding the building, mickey shot Eddie and then gets shot by the police
The two main characters, Mickey and Eddie, were boys in the 1960's.
no they are not brothers
No, Eddie was the youngest.
If you like. You have no blood relation.
As a child Eddie lives in an upper class area in Liverpool. He later moves to London to attend university and eventually moves back to Liverpool to become a councilman
Currently (May 2010) at the Pheonix Theatre on the West end, London Mickey is played by: Stephan Palfreman Eddie is played by: Simon Willmont
yes they were brothers