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In the West End, he has played the lead role in musicals such as Me and My Girl, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, Hairspray, Oliver!, The Music Man, Barnum and Jolson for which he was nominated for a prestigious Laurence Olivier Award. As a musician, he has released five albums, including Brian Conley Sings, Let the Good Times Roll, and Stage to Stage.
The West End production, directed by Bettinson, opened on October 26, 1995 at the Victoria Palace Theatre, where it ran for seventeen months. [1] The cast included Brian Conley as Jolson, Sally Ann Triplett as Keeler, John Bennett as Epstein, Julie Armstrong, Alison Carter & Helen McNee as The Rooney Sisters.
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Brian Conley is set to leave EastEnders after two years of playing Tom 'Rocky' Cotton.
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Time After Time is a British television sitcom that aired between 1993 and 1995 on ITV.After an initial pilot episode aired on 3 July 1993 [1] it was followed by two full series of seven episodes broadcast between 18 March 1994 and 19 May 1995. [2]
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The role has since been played on stage in the West End by Gary Wilmot (also on tour), Jason Donovan, Brian Conley (also on tour); and on tour by Tim Flavin, Joe McFadden, Craig McLachlan, Kevin Kennedy (after playing the Childcatcher), Matt Baker, Aled Jones, Darren Bennett, Jon Robyns, Jason Manford and Lee Mead.