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Arnold Schwarzenneger, George Clooney, Chris O'Donnell
(*) B A T M A N A N D R O B I N (PG) 11.50 2.40 5.40 8.45 « LATE FRI/SAT 11.40 Michelle Pfeiffer, George Clooney
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( * ) O N E F I N E D A Y ( P G ) V 9 11.50 2.40 5.15 8.00 - LATE FRI/SAT 11.20
Jean-ClaudeVan Damme, Roger Moore
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BEAVIS & B U T TH EA D ( l l) 11.50 2.00 4.10 1230 6.00
SPACE JAM (U ) 1130 6.00
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Saturday 12th July, 7.45pm Padihom Town Hall HOT CAJUN NIGHTS - FREE DANCE WORKSHOP
One of France's Premier Cajun & Zydeco Bands Late Bar • F R E E DANCE WORKSHOP (8.15pm)
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Wed 23rd July, 2.00pm Summer Holiday Fun Lempen Puppets present a Children's Treat
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All e n t r i e s m u s t b e o n a WHAT’S ^ ^ llf S 2 c e ° C l i t h e r x i e f r om t h e T o u r i s t In fo rm a t io n C e n t r e . M a r k e t P la c e - ,
IMAGINE a perfect summer evening, a pic nic in the magnificent grounds of Brow- sholme Hall, home of the Parker family_since 1507, and Shakespeare’s f most thrilling
romance, “Romeo and Juliet” .
ket or seating and enjoy a picnic while watching a company of professional actors in a production specially produced lor
In the stylo of Glyndebourne, why not take a blan- , , ■ . . , „
0UThTstoryehas it all. An old family feud divides the families of Montagues and Capulets, but when. Romeo and
Juliet fall in love nothing, not even death, can stand m their
" “Borneo and Juliet" has been the inspiration of operas, ballet and musicals, but only in Shakespeare s unmatched writing does the excitement, poetry and passion really come
t0The production, in the beautifully ^ndscapcdgardenof Browsholme Hall, runs for two-and-a-half hours plus the
interval and there wdl be some shelter Pr“Y‘<’?‘’ ^
ern College ot m u s ic omng
Starting tomorrow night, until July 12th, is Rmchesters fifth annual Festival o f M i^ ,a irf
Louise Aitken, will perform inStPetar s hurst College, on Saturday evening, while n“ t week there will be concerts by the Pendle Jazzmen anil the Tippett Choir, a silent film show with piano lmprovKsatmn. a celeb rity recital with Russian violinist Lydia Mordkovitch and a ■llo masterclass with Lowri Blake.
in St Peters Church, Stony- 7U,T'r uo.~" .T
July — Longridge. Library, exhibition of recycled jewellery bv June Martin,.of Bamoldswick.
4th to 12th — Platform Gallery ‘‘Future Fantastic , an exhibition featuring work of a sci-fi, fantasy and futuustic
EVENTS — JULY 4TH TO 10TH -
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4th"to 12th — Ribchester Festival of Music and Arts, St Wilfrid’s Church, at 7-30 p.m. Martel Music Theatre.
4th to 30th — ifoialley Library, exhibition of water colours , -
by Trevor Lingard entitled “Past and Present Times . 4th — St Michael and St John’s Social Centre. Chtherpe Ceilidhs end of season summer bash with Mark Davies and
4thg—°Civic Hall Cinema presents “Bevis and Butt-head Do America” (12), for six nights at 7-30 p.m.- ■ ,;
4th__: Stydd Nursery, Ribchester,.garden tour and advice j
5th'— RilSchester Festival of Music and Art presents Royal Northern College Music String Orchestra with Mary Louise Aitken at St Peter’s Church, Stonyhurst, at 7-30
5th — Rail Ramblers, start Clitheroe Station at 9-32 a.m. for an easy walk round Whitewell and Browsholme, of seven miles. Walk two, a moderate walk on Longridge-Fell of
5th — Aighton, Bailey and Chaigley Memorial Hall, Hurst Green, line-dancing and grand draw 7-30 to 11 p.m. . ■ ■ '
5th — Civic Hall, Longridge, Longridge Band and . Kibble Vale Choir present a summer prom at 7-30 p.m. . 5th — Ribble Valley Mayor’s Parlour, coffee morning arranged by Friends of Clitheroe Commumty/Hospital. 5th — Collection day for multiple sclerosis. 5ih — United Reformed Church, Moor Lane, cream teas from 2-30 to 4-30 p.m. by Clitheroe and District Bible
fth'f^Goosnargh and Longridge Show, 10-30 a.m. to G-30 "p.m.
t _.g claimed^estival Will OMn with the Martel Music Theatre in
St Wilfrid’s Church, followed by a wide variety of ccmcerts featuring something for all music lovers. The Royal North
ern College of Music String Orchestra w>th soprano Mary r _unii
children at Beacon Fell Country Park. Two :one-hou , sions morning and afternoon.
9th — Ribble Valley Council Chamber, Church. &treei, r “Access Ribble Valley” to try and improve access for all,( ,
Street. :
9ti}"—6Clftheroe^Ramblers’ Association, meet’ 7 p.m. , F e X n
Blake and Peter Buckoke “ A Man, a Woman and a Double Bass" at St Wilfrid’s Church, at 7-30 p.m.; _ ■ ■
ai of ■ .- is 9-30 p.m. — Ribchester Church Hall the Pendle Jazzmen
TothP^°Sbchester. Festival of Music^and'Art presente^a-v. ’ ’cello masterclass with Lowri Blake at St Wilfnd s Church at
11 a.m. At 7-30 p.m. there will be a chamber concert featur ing Nossek Quartet and Friends. At 10-15 p.m. in Ribches- tcr Church Hall there will be a silent
film.show with piano
10th—'Lancashire Countryside Events, evening walk round the Sabden valley, duration three hours, bookable. -
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FORTHCOMING EVENTS - JULY 11TH TO 17TH , .
Hth — Clitheroe Civic Hall Cinema presents “Fifth Ele- -
n t a '-R i^ h e s t r ^ e s l iS a l 'r fC s i c and A rt ’presenta a celebrity recital — Lydia Mordkovitch with Clifford,Benpon. p.m. The Rose Consirt
12th"— Ribchester Festival of Music and,Art, presents the Bridgewater Piano Trio at 11 a.m. m St Wilfrid s Chu^chand at 7-30 p.m. the Goldberg Chamber Orchestra in .the grand
12^h*-^"clitheroe Naturalists’ Society, Pendle Heritage
mh1 — Lamc^iWre Countryside Events,. Stocks Reservoir circular, start at 10 a.m. from Slmdburn car P” k- . . „ 12th — Abbeyfields Society, Castle View House, Castle , View, coffee morning in aid of SuperScan Appeal- Inquiries,
mhtarn?'l3th — Our Lady and St MichaelVChurch, Alston Lane, Longridge, flower festival on the theme, lhe Rihble Way” . Saturday 10 a.m. to 6
p.m.Sunday 11-30 a.m. ,
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■13th — White House, Downham, home-baked cake stall from 1 to 4 j).m. in aid of Sue Ryder Home, Cuerden, Hall,,
16th__Clitheroe Ramblers’ ,Association, meet 7 p.m. Kitaj Chester. Inquiries, tel. 01254 878159.
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; 17th — Centenaries Theatre, Stonyhurst, cream tea concert' at 2-30 p.m. featuring Paul Moon on piano.. ... ..
Further details of some of the above events can be found in adjacent “Lifestyle"advertisements.
i Ccntrc. Markct Place; Clitheroe, on 01200 425566: ' *1-i-
• A booking service for theatres and events throughout the region is' available from the Toiirist-Inrormation
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— Lancashire. Countryside . Events, Rowland Path-., finder J duration 6-7 hour strenuous moorland walk.
fath*^— Rail^amblers, alight Clitheroe at 9-32 a.m. for a, moderately easy walk of 10-miles-Bus to Gisbum.,
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All this can be yours, on Sunday evening when the Box Hedge Theatre Company, one of England s largest open
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air theatre companies, is celebrating its sixth birthday witn an unforgettable production of Shakespeare s greatest romantic tragedy.
5th and 6th -
5th to 31st — Accrington . ^ ^ ^ “ SSffoniClitheroe; work by students of the Spiritualist “ ™f ance 0f “Romeo:, !
10 a.m. to 6p.m.
St' Leonard's Church, Langho, flower festival . T !K ’
6th - Browsholme Hal , open ^
and Juliet” . Inquiries, tel. ■01^4_826719 < 6th — St Am b ro se Church, Gnndleton, feta in
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;j .... -and school grounds at 1 P-»"- I"S.u,r!es: ia Art nresents Tip- '' 6th - Ribchester Festival of Mus e and Art presents p- fu,nlav: of calligraphy-, -------- —,
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yourselves for a stunning night o f dance and music. y On Wednesday, the Royal Exchange Theatre Company , starts a tour of the Greater Manchester region in a joyous,, celebration of five decades of northern mghtlite.
for five performances, is a live extravaganza, packed with music and dance from the past 50 years.
“Mad for It” , which opens at the Upper Campfield Market .
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actors, technicians, writers and directors perform a story telling you all about the night you wil never forget.
A huge cast of talented recruits, including professional , ,
direction of Gregory Horsov and Marianne Elliot, has been working with ovger 100 people from
thereEion.allofwhom
the company goes un mm
details and bookings from the box office on 0161. ^ 3 9833. Some of the best classical music ever wnt^n is to be performed against one of the most spectacular-back
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rlrons a fireworks display over a fine stately home. Leighton Hall, at Carnforth, plays host to the Performing Arts Symphony Orchestra for two nights of fop-class music,
tonight and tomorrow. migh
“Four Seasons by Candlelight is ^oncerf with “ ^works. ^ ^ y ^ ^ Halle Orchestra. July 5th, Manchester Con-, nvmrraminp. w hich includes a Corellis,concerto gro.„ ,
' __ ,„itg qUwnrks J • play to Handel’s Royal Fireworks music. ,umes ; place
‘ 0Agrtaging of the ‘iLast Night of tile Proms", also with fireworks, takes place tomorrow , in front of an anticipated 4’^ r th e T5 e ta ? l '^a n d bookings from the Tickets Hotline on
01lHackpool;s Grand Studio Theatre goes
back.in time on Friday and Saturday with a new play for chill ren.
Theatre Centre, one of the countrys leading childrens -
For help and advice with your L “Lifestyle” Advertisement ' Contact.
ANDREW, ANGELA OR NICOLA on 01282! 426161
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Sell your goods or advertise your services to over 10,000 visitors.
Jb o r a p e r j e c t s u m m e r s * e v e n i n g Box Hedge Theatre Co
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5. P i c n i c s -w e l c om e from 6.00pm!
7 .0 0pm This Sunday the 6th July Bring your own chair/cushion
Adults: £10.00 Tickets Clitheroe TIC 01200 4 25566
Children £5.00 or Browsholme HaJl 01254 826 719
------------------------------ < - f t i s i l l Over the past six months, the theatre company, under the , are dedicated to bringing you a night of nostalgia and
fUThe performances run until the following Friday, before npany goes on tour in Greater Manchester. Further
theatre companies, present “Joshua’s, Egg” , by Jacqui Sha- . piro, with two performances taking place tomorroWiand^a
thThe°stary, winch is aimed at five to.eight-year-olds, is. about a young lad who is mad about dinosaurs. Joshuq believes that dinosaurs are real and, when he, finds a dmor saur egg one day all his dreams come true. . . but when it hatches ne realises it should be with its mother and a jour- , nev back through time begins. Further details and bookings,,
hatches i from the box office on 01253 28372. ■om ne dox omc 421986- . ) on 01282 430005. ■: ,v: Leeds: Royal Armouries Museum - to August 31st, tne . ' . „ V » , , 1o,
official James Bond exhibition, called “The World of 00T, in ;j its European premiere. An exhibition guaranteed to leave ,• visitors ‘'shaken and stirred!” Further details and bookings
' from the customer hotline ' Manchester: Bridgewater Hall - tonight, Chethams Sym-
phony Orchestra and Chorus. July 4th,; Last Night ot the. Orchestra nlavs Midsummer Love Classics. Further,-,
details amf bookiW from the box office on 0161 9079000:. / ; Royal Exchange Theatre (at-Upper Campfield Market) - -
to July 5th, “ The Illusion’’, by Pierre, Corneille. An adapta tion by American playwright .TojwKushner, it is a timeless-
•comedy celebrating the magic
of.the theatre and the human heart.-Further details andTiookings from the box office on.
ding and Pie” exhibition for all you food fanatics. Further; details on 01772 264075.
Preston: Museum of Lancashire.-: to January, 1998, !Tud-jj j'..
£> 1. Sleepers.
2. Evita 3. The Crow 4. First Wives Club
5. Brassed Off 6. The Craft
7. Matilda 8. Dead Presidents
9. Gotti
10. Feeling Minnesota Video rentals list supplied by
Blockbuster, WcUgatc, Clitheroe. ■ ■' j ■ \
.. . 2. “OK Computed’—■ Radio Head -. -; 3. “ EssentialsV- — David Gates;and • Bread' 1
1. “Heavy Soul” — Paul Weller' ■ ■ -d - - , - >
4. “ Destination, Anywhere” — Jon BonJovi
5. “ Spice” — Spice Girls- 7. Dylan
8. “ Before the Rain” — Eternal 9. “Middle o f Nowhere” — Hanson -10. “ Stoosh” — Skunk Anansie
, CD list supplied biy Townsend ’ Records, Moor Lane, ClithcroeV ’r
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6. “ Decade o f Ibiza” — -Various Artists
’ ‘,‘Thc Best o f Bob Dylan” — Bob
2nd, Ian Beesley's'“Tales of'the North is am affectionate ■ photographic view of northern life. Further details on 01282
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100-minute show which has an uncanny resemblance to the real Who.’ Further details and bookings from the box-office-,
Mechanics - July 4th, The Maximum Who play a gruelling Other events: Burnley: Mid Pennine Gallery - to August ,. viwo —j*-- . , ■ , ' . .
“A New Look at Old Clitheroe” — Robert O. Jones (Carnegie,£3.50)
“ Next o f Kin” — Joanna Trollope (Black Swan, £5.99*)
“ Lost World” — Michael Crichton (Arrow, £5.99)
“ River Cafe Cookbook 2’.’ (Ebury Press, £19*)
Bryson (Black Swan, £5.99*) :
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6. “Notes from a Small Island” — Bill j
“ Birds o f Prey” — Wilbur Smith (Macmillan, £12.99*)
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7. “The Beach” (Alex Garland (Penguin, £5.99)
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‘The Jigsaw Man” — Paul Brittan (Bantam Press, £12.99*)
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‘The God o f Small Things” — Roy Arundhati (Century, £11.99*)
‘Angela’s Ashes” — Frank McCart . (Flamingo, £5.99*
Book list supplied by Kaydcc Bookshop,
'■ i .■■■•../■ Moor Lane, Clitheroe. Asterisks denote this week’s discounts.
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