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Lockdown treat: Bring Him Home – The Barricade Boys & guests

 April 18, 2020  Leave a Comment on Lockdown treat: Bring Him Home – The Barricade Boys & guests  Posted in Lockdown Treats, Musicals, Theatre, West End

To show their support for the NHS, The Barricade Boys perform ‘Bring Him Home’ from Les Misérables whilst in self isolation, with special guests Alfie Boe, Ramin Karimloo, John Owen-Jones, David Shannon, Alistair Brammer, Fra Fee & Rob Houchen

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