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Brian Conley as Brother Love
Brian Conley as Brother Love

Brother Love's Travelling Salvation Show (Beaulieu Palace, Brockenhurst - tour)

Venue: Beaulieu Palace
Where: Brockenhurst
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Neil Diamond Musical Finds Salvation at Gielgud??? - 15th Jul 2011 gossip
Brief Encounter With ... Brother Love's Craig Revel Horwood - 7th Mar 2011 interviews
Photos: Brian Conley Launches Brother Love Tour - 3rd Mar 2011 news
Horwood Celebrates Neil Diamond's Brother Love - 14th Feb 2011 news


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starstarstarstarstarBrian Conley is a genius, Darren Day and the rest of the cast and band are full of talent. It is another masterpiece by Craig Revel Horwood, dress warm as the big top is cool in more than one way!! - Tracey27 Apr 11
starstarstarstarstarAmazing,brilliant...a truly enjoyable evening. The singing was superb and whether you are a Neil Diamond fan or not you can,t fail but be caught up in the wonderful atmosphere, and we all thought the Big Top was the right setting. Big thank you to all the cast for a great evening. - Cherry24 Apr 11
starstarstarstarstarThis was the 1st show me and my wife have been to.It was a birthday surprise.I got the VIP tickets by seeing Brian on TV with (yes my darling)Craig.I have always liked Brian he has a great sense of humour and he can sing as well.All the other stars and the musicians were great.I would recommend anyone to go and have a great time.I would like to thank everyone that gave us their signatures and pics after the show.I hope they didn,t think I lost the plot.LOL.We were made up thanks very much.K.D - Kevin Davison21 Apr 11
starstarstarstarI find the comment on "Why a big top?" bizarre.....because, Veronica, they are trying to recreatee a 19th century, wild west missionary show......and very effective it is too. I was perfectly comfortable! - David Morris21 Apr 11


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