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. : 8 Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, October 1st, 1998
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I 'r Slaidburn Silver Band 1898 1998
Celebrating 100 years of music making i present
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— on Sunday, October 4th
at Coniston Hall, Coniston Cold, L (On A65 Nr. Skipton)
Continuous action from 9.30 am
Come and watch the horses in this beautiful setting
R e fr e shm en t s a n d B a r CC A FODatholic Fund for Overseas Development
MORNING Saturday, October 3rd
COFFEE
Town Mayor’s Parlour Church Street
10 am -12 noon Admission 50p
Cake Stall • Tombola • Christmas Cards • Calendars
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S laidburn W.I. IcsAion/
(o fo t/iffif/' by
Country Vogue Sunday 4th October
at Newton Village hall 11am - 5pm
50p Adults Children Free Refreshments available
den Theatre, Worden Park, Leyland. To Sun. C'est Tous Theatre Company present Shake speare's famous play. Box office: 01772
THE TAMING OF THE SHREW. Mars-
431300. POPCORN. Charter Theatre, Preston.
Mon. to October 10th. Sec Pick of the Week. Box office: 01772 258858.
den Park, Leyland. Mon. to October 11th. The South Ribble Youth Theatre present Euripides's famous literary work. Box office:
THE BACCHAE. Marsden Theatre, Wor
01772431300. RICHARD I I I . The Palace Theatre.
Manchester. Tues. to October 10th. Robert Lindsay stars as Richard III in Shakespeare s brilliant portrayal of power politics at their most bloody. Box office: 0161242 2525.
Mechanics. Wed. to October 10th. Two charming and gentle old ladies poison their poor, orphaned lodgers to save them from the sorrows of the world. Box office: 01282
ARSENIC AND OLD LACE. Burnley
430055. BEGGARS BELIEF. Burnley Mechanics.
October 14th. An earthy and rumbustious piece of live theatre using music, threatening masks and unusual puppets. Presented by the Trestle Theatre Company. Box office: 01282
430055. EATING THE ELEPHANT. Burnley
Mechanics. October 15th. Julia Darling's powerfully immediate, moving and funny exploration of illness, survival and friendship, drawn from her experience of breast cancer.
Box office: 01282 430055. CORPSE! Coliseum Theatre, Oldham.
October 15th to November 7th. When penni less actor Evelyn Farrant plots to do away with his wealthy, sophisticated twin brother, he comes up with the perfect fool-proof plan - but is he quite as clever has he thinks! Box
office: 0161624 2829. IRISH NIGHT. King George's Hall,
Blackburn. October 16th. Organised by the North-East Lancashire branch of the Irish m Britain Representation Group. Featuring live music, Ceilidh and displays by the Blackburn School of Irish Dancing. Box office: 01254
582582. HOLIDAY STARTIME. The Opera
House, Blackpool. To November 1st. Every Sunday featuring "The Cruise's" Jane McDon ald, TV comic Billy Pearce and Granada TV s Russell Watson. Box office: 01253 292029.
Musicals] MUSICAL MAGIC. Burnley Mechanics.
Sat. Maggie Moone and Mark Rattray take you on a light-hearted journey through Hol lywood, to Broadway, to the West End. Box
office: 01282 430055. JAZZ GUITARIST MASTERCLASS.
Burnley Mechanics. Sat. and Sun. With Paul Mitchell-Davidson and Mike Walker. An exciting opportunity to improve your guitar
playing. Box office: 01282 430055. WOODY MANN. The Stage Door, Burn
ley Mechanics. Sun. A gentle, but compelling invitation to see one of the world's greatest
guitarists and ambassador of the blues. Box
office: 01282 430055. UNDERNEATH THE ARCHES. Colise
1 za of entertainment for all the family. Box office:01616242829.
um Theatre, Oldham. To October 10th. A colourful comedy celebrating 40 years of the music hall that promises to be an extravagan-
THAT'LL BE THE DAY. Burnley „ , -
Mechanics. October 13th. Cliff, Tina, Buddy, Jagger, and a whole new gang return in this perennial bonanza of rock n’ roll favourites. Box office: 01282430055. PEGGY SUE ROCKARAMA '08. Cen
tral Pier, Blackpool. To November 1st. Every Sunday at 7-30 p.m. Box office: 01263 292029. SUMMER HOLIDAY. Tho Opera House,
Blackpool. To November 7th. Thp musical where summer last forever, starring Darren Day, Peter Baldwin, Isla Fisher and Hilary O'Neil. Box office: 01253 292029. OLIVERI The Opera House, Manchester.
’ >, r.y-x: i-t} 5 -Dance THE HUNCHBACK OF NOTRE DAME.
Palace Theatre, Manchester. To Sat. The Northern Ballet Theatre present this classic tale of Quasimodo the bellringer pnd his embroilment in a world of love, deception, tyranny and murder. Box office: 0161242 2525. DANCE NIGHT OUT. King George's Hall,
'PICK OF THE WEEK
Popcorn. Charier Theatre, Preston. Mon- day (o October 10th.
Ben Elton's 1998 Olivier Award win-
ning Hollywood play is a gripping and though-provoking comedy/fantasy
thriller in which a creator of violent movies is brought face to face with real- life murderers, who claim to be inspired by
hisfilnis. Bruce Delamitri is an Oscar-winning . .
director of sex-and-violence films, who returns from the Oscar ceremony to find his home invaded by the infamous Mail Murderers, the kind of gun-toting psy- chotics he has glamourised in his Taranti- noesque films. A hostage crisis ensues and the results are nothing short of explosive. This West End hit stars Emma Noble
Delamitri. Popcorn addresses the issues of . . ,
whether movies that represent killing are responsible for the violence in today's soci ety. The serious social question of "who is responsible!" is interrupted by the fast, funny and downright sexy plot, which laves you memorising the witticisms of
the warped, but loveable characters. For more information and ticket prices contact the box office on 01772 258858. .
Fagin until November 14th, when Gary Wilmot will take over. Box office: 0161242 2525.
Gometly 1 >“ ■ v- s «vi ■ 4f— cr-* '.' . KEN DODD. The Grand Theatre. Black
pool. lb November 1st. Every Sunday through out the summer season. Box office: 01253
290190. JOE PASQUALE AND THE GRUMBLE-
WEEDS. The Grand Theatre, Blackpool. To November 7th. A comedy bonanza for the sum mer season. Box office: 01253 290190. THE FRANK CARSON SHOW. Central
Pier, Blackpool. To November 7th. Featuring Andy Ford, Jonathan Clark and Szara King. Box office: 01253 292029. KEN. WEBSTER. The Paradise Room,
Blackpool Pleasure Beach. To November 15th. Outrageous comedy hypnotist. Box office:
01253345247. ' THE HOAX/ SLACK ALICE. Burnley.
M-chanirs. Tonight. Blues you can believe in. n i from two of the hottest rockin' bands to be.*,,, found anywhere. Box office: 01282430055 BILLY LEWIS' THE DRIFTERS.
(The Price is Right, Exclusive) as actress Brooke Daniels, and John Bowler as
Municipal Hail. Colne. Tomorrow. Lewis, onel' - of the band's original members brings his'ver sion to Colne, along with a talented new band ri u to recreate the Motown sensation. Bax office:.;, 01282661234.
Tomorrow. "The hottest band around", plus - support from Earl and Cosmos. Box office. 01282430055.
THE RUBBISH. Burnley Mechanics. . . .
Hali, Blackburn. Sat. Emmerdale’s Vic—, Windsor (Alun Lewis) and Terry Woods J (Billy Hartman) and their fantastic six piece .;: band. Box office: 01254 582582.
THE WOOLPACKERS. King George's '
Municipal Hall,- Colne. Sat. One of the best ,.| tribute bands in the world returns to Colne. , ;
THE AUSTRALIAN PINK FLOYD, i ,, : Box office: 01282 661234.
JIM WILKES TRANS-PENNINE , ! JAZZ BAND. Blakeys Jazz Club, Blackburn. ■
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Mon. Mainstream stylists from Rossendale ,| and Yorkshire make their first visit to ; | Blakey*s. Box office: 01254 582582. MANSUN. King George's Hall, Black- ; i.
burn. October 9th. One of Britain's top rock | acts returns to Blackburn! Box oifice: 01254 ;
582582. KING AND QUEENS OF ROCK N' ;j t
ROLL. Municipal Hall, Colne. October 9th. •;; Starring Jess Conrad, Susan Maughan and , j The Tornados. Box office: 01282 661234. , | OLDHAM TINKLERS AND /
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Julia Darling's play "Eating the Elephant". ^ b T la c \ ° b™
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EXHIBITION. King George's Hall, Black-i burn- October 16th. Presented by the Black- .: j burn and East Lancashire Model Railway , Society present their 33rd annual exhibition.- Box office: 01254 582582.
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I Parish Church Operatic and Dra matic Society, promises to be a laugh
FIRST night, on Wednesday, of "There Goes the Bride" by Clitheroe
aminute. This comedy by Ray Cooney and
I thy, an advertising executive, is | embroiled in a campaign for a bra company which involves a cardboard
John Chapman is set in the present day, however, the leading man, Timo-
I cut-out of a 1920s flapper girl, i 1 This production, directed by I Dorothy Cushing, follows in the foot- | steps of a true Brian Rix farce, with lots of activity, dashing across the
Fare, Shuttleworth Hall, Gisburn. 2nd - Hurst Green Village Hall, a.
Kibble Valley Hop featuring John Kirkpatrick's Bumper Ceilidh Band,
at 8 p.ra.
Clitheroe, coffee morning in aid of Guide Dogs for the Blind. , 3rd - West Bradford Village Hall,
3rd - United Reformed Church, ' ,
a quiz night at 7-30 p.m. Inquiries, tel. 01200 426669. 3rd - Clitheroe Mayor's Parlour, a :
coffee morning in aid of the Catholic Fund for Overseas Development.
3rd - Clitheroe Naturalists, meet 10-30 a.m. for Langcliffe. Inquiries,
I stage and bucket fulls of laughter. I The play is on for four nights at 7- 30 p.m. and tickets are available from
tel. 01200 423739. 3rd and 4th - Samlesbury Hall
| the Tourist Information Centre. _ On Monday evening, at Longridge
Library, there will be an audio-visual presentation of "Beautiful Britain" given by Sue Jeeves. In the show Sue will guide you
the show begins at 7-30 p.m. EVENTS - OCTOBER 2ND TO : 8TH
craftsmen at work featuring Chris tine Holgate, of Whalley, with her
stockings.
round the beautiful landscapes of East Anglia, the Lake District and North West
Seotland.Admission is by ticket only from the library and
Every Wednesday - Clitheroe
Ghost Walks. Starts 8 p.m. from the Clitheroe Castle main gates. £2.50 for adults, £ l for children. Inquiries: TIC 01200 425566. Every SundayWhalley Ghost
4th - Newton Village Hall, "A Day '
"with'a Difference" fashions to buy at greatly reduced prices, organised by
SlaidbumWI. 4th - Clitheroe Ramblers' Associa
tion, meet 9 a.m. Waterloo car park
for Silverdale. 5th - Longridge Library presents,
"Beautiful Britain" with Sue Jeeves. A visual presentation of the land- scapes of East Anglia, the Lakes and North West Scotland, at 7-30 p.m. Admission by ticket only from the
Walks. Starts 8 p.m. from The Swan car park. Inquiries: TIC 01200
| 425566. Clitheroe Library - Exhibitions:
Painting by Mrs Heller, of Stony- hurst. Decoupage by Mrs Riley, of
I Salterforth. Longridge Library — Exhibitions:
Display of photographs by Gordon Ashworth. Alston Hall students’
I work display. Whalley Library - Exhibition of
] 2nd - Civic Hall Cinema presents, "Dr Dolittle" 7-30 p.m. for six nights. 2nd - The world's biggest coffee
artists with altitude. Pottery by Mrs Hartley, of Cliviger.
morning to raise money for Macmil lan Cancer Relief at Farmhouse
"Compiled by .
library. 6th - Clitheroe Ramblers' Associa
tion, meet 10 a.m. Chester Avenue car park for Kelbrook. 6th - Clitheroe Library, lecture by
library.
7th to 10th - Clitheroe Parish Church Operatic and Dramatic Soci
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ety "There Goes the Bride". 8th - Clitheroe Naturalists' Soci
ety, first winter lecture at 7-30 p.m. "In Search of Himbrimi" (birds and
flowers of Iceland). 8th - Centenaries Theatre, Stony-
. Art of Clown and Auguste . Concert i . . . . . . . .
^onppT*t featuring ’-The - •
soft toys (bears in particular), Hilary Barnes, handspinning, knitting and dyeing and Jean Kenyon Christmas
midday, followed by hot-pot lunch./'" Inquiries; tel. 01254 826063 or TIC. >. FORTHCOMING EVENTS- " " OCTOBER 9TH TO 15TH
9lh - Civic Hall Cinema presents, "U "X-Files" for six nights at 7-30 p.m. -■
9th - Bolton-by-Bowland Village
hurst, Slaidbum Silver Band presents its formal centenary concert at 7-30 ,;c p.m. The programme will contain; music reflecting th styles of composi-
10th - Centenaries Theatre, Stony-.!
tion during the last 100 years., Inquiries, tel..
ation, meet Waterloo car park at 9-30 : t, a.m. for Nidderdale.
10 th - Clitheroe Ramblers' Assoct- \
. 11th - Ramblers' Association,,,^
coach rambler to Coniston from 10 ; a.m. to 7 p.m. Pick-up points: Stork Hotel, Read, Whalley Bus Station, York Street, Clitheroe. 11th- Lancashire Countryside
Events, Pendle Circular from Down- ham - a circular walk from pic
turesque Downham following foot- paths old and new to the summit of Pendle Hill. Duration 5-6 hours. Inquiries, tel. 01995 640557.
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Hall, a dance with Mark Kitto from . > r 8 p.m. to midnight. To book tel.-vi: 01200445463. ■
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11th - Lancashire Countryside ,;i- . 1 '
Events, wilderness walk, a full day; with a ranger over Bowland Fells, not j / normally accessible to th public. , ,; Duration 6-7 hours.
night from 7-30 p.m. proceeds for, Gisbum Festival Hall. Inquiries, tel..,,
12th - White Bull, Gisbum, bingo
01200 445441. 13th - Whalley Village Hall, Age
Diane Burton and Keith Kendall at 7-30 p.m. entitled "Mountains of Western Scotland". Admission by ticket only available from the
, Clitheroe Grammar School, York ,, Street. Inquiries, tel. 01200 441796.) Tickets TIC.
9 Further details of some of the 1 above events .can be found in adja
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cent "Lifestyle" advertisements. 9 A booking service for theatres ad
events throughout the region is avail able from the Tourist Information Centre, Market Place, Clitheroe, on, , 01200 425566.
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presents, David Finckel (cello), Wu, •, Han (piano). Concert begins at 7-30.,,, p.m. in the Lecture Theatre,
Concern afternoon dance. 14th - Clitheroe Concert Society
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BERNARD WRIGLEY. King George's Hall, Blackburn. October 11th. Two of the i most celebrated Lancashire performers ’ together in concert. Box office: 01254 582582. THE DYLAN PROJECT. Burnley , i
Mechanics. October 11th. Veteran rocker Steve Gibbons and his longtime guitarist P.J. ■ Wright have teamed up with Fairport Con-,, vention members Dave Pegg^and Simon .- Nicol to perform a collection of Dylan songs
acoustically. Box office: 01282430055. BY JOVI. Municipal Hall. Colne. October .
16th. Bon Jovi tribute band. Box office: ' 01282661234.
^ o f tc e rK l HALLE ORCHESTRA "ENGLISH:
CLASSICS". King George’s Hall, Blackburn.; Tomorrow. Featuring Vaughan Williams's1
Blackburn. October 10th. A programme of bail-; room, Latin, and sequence dancing presented by MCs Stan and Olwyn. Box office: 01254
582582. ECLIPSE. The Globe, Blackpool Pleasure
Beach. To November 7 th. A show like no other in the world, starring, direct from Las Vegas,. Vladimir. Box office: 01253 407997. HOT ICE. Blackpool Pleasure Beach Arena,
lb November 8th. The ultimate ice spectacular. Box office: 01253 341033.
* | Exhibitions BBC RADIO LANCASHIRE. Guild Hall
Foyer, Preston. Mon. Interactive exhibition where you can find out more about your BBC local station. Go along and read tho news, Box office: 01772258858. IN THEIR ELEMENT. Burnley Meehan-,
To January 30th. Starring Russ Abbott as V
lcs. October 15th. A prelect nbout the stories and feelings of women who have undergone breast cancer and its treatments. Accompanying
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D LETHAL-WEAPON 4 (15). Mel Gibson, f anny Glover and Joe Pesct return in the
ourth all-action blockbuster, T H ^R & |h SOlS'ETHING ABOUT M SA^lii^PRlVATE RYAN (15) LOCK*
v GODZILLA (16). ,
THE AVENGERS (12). LOST IN SPACE (PG).
. v Apollo Cinema, Blackburn: 01254 695979. 0;: Apollo Cinema; Hollywood Park, Burnley:
Box Oifice Numbers:-;^
-881313 or advance booking01772 881100. UCI Cinema, Preston: 01772 728888 or
advance booking 0800 888929. 7, ; • ,
456222. ;^VarnerVtilage Clnepias. Prwton: 01772
1282 456333 or advance booking: 01282:
"Fantasy on a Theme" by Thomas Tallis. Box ( office: 01254 582582.
X-FILES: FIGHT THE FUTURE (15). } ARMAGEDDON (12).
AND TWO SMOKING \ WHISPERER (PG).
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