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21st Best of the West E n d ...................... ........... 295 26th Portugal, 8 d a y s .................. ........... . . . .£ 2 2 9 MARCH


2nd Snowcoach to Austria, 8 d a y s ................. £129


14th Paris, 4 days ..........................................• • 14th Sewing for Pleasure............................... toa.ao 20th Mother’s Day Weekend in Paris, 3 days .£59


20th Torquay short break. 4 d a y s ................ £89-95 22nd Algarve all inclusive, 8 d a y s ....................£45 22nd Dublin, 3 days ............................................ 27th Amsterdam, 4 d a y s ..................................... 28th Venice, 4 days, by a i r ................................ 30th Jersey, 6 days


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7th Bulbtields, 4 d a y s ....................................... ^ 9 8th Easter in Rome, 8 days ....................... 9th Highland Railways, 6 d a y s ...................... £209


11th Easter in Paris, 3 d a y s ................................. -£89 18th Jersey by air, 8 days..............................- 25th Bulbfields, 3 days ...................... • • • • • '|5 9 .9 9 25th Legoland W in d s o r ....................£69 & £49/£55 28th Windermere, 2 d a y s ..................................... 849 MAY


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23rd Durham & Cookson Country, 3 days .£99.95 JUNE


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• - with special guest, from New York . ERIC BIBB


with Goran Wennerbrandt T hursday, I 9th February


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VERDI'S NABUCCO. Burnley Mechanics. To Sat. Performed by Pen- dle Opera. Box office: 01282 430055.


THE MAGIC FLUTE. Opera House,


Manchester. Tues. to Thurs.. The fan­ tastic tale of a prince who braves all dangers in the cause of true love and a birdman who finds his own particular idea of happiness. Box office: 0161242


2525. LA BOHEME. Charter Theatre,


Preston. Tonight. Music Theatre Lon­ don present a modem version of Puc­


cini's most popular opera. Box office: 01772258858.


COSI FAN TUTTE. Charter The- <3


at Winstons at Coniston Hall * Dancing to Bacchus Disco until 1.00am » Present for the Lady


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6th 13th 21st 20th 28th 28th


Sicily by air. 8 d a y s .....................................£409 Salzburg, Vienna, Austria, 8 d a y s ..........£139


Costa Del Sol, 8 d a y s ................................£479 Geoff Hamilton’s Barnsdale, 2 days . .£59.50


The Emerald Isle, 6 days .........................£209 Bruges, 4 days, tours in c lu d e d ...............£139


or V icky Carlin on 01200 422324 For advertising ring


Marcia Morris


A n d rew o r L e e on 01282 426161


TOMORROW night secs the curtain go


up on "Cabaret”. Once again. Clitheroe Parish Church


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Operatic and Dramatic Society brings a touch of the West End to the town. Heading the cast is Radio Lan­


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Nibble Valley antique fair open daily from 10-30 a.m.


t014m™ Knowle Green Village Hall, a St Valentine’s Dance with the Accring­ ton Accordion Band at 8 p.m. Inquiries, tel. 01254 878447.


cashire's Harriet Roberts, who plays the part of Sally Bowles, while amateur dramatics stalwart Nick Pamphlett


Hall, a turkey tea followed by old-time dance from 6 to 10 p.m. Tickets, tel.


14th - Whalley Methodist Church ,


plays Cliff Bradshaw.. For the connoisseur of fine art, beau­


01254 823331 or 823249. 14th -Ribble Valley Mayors Parlour,


1 At the other end of the spectrum you could call at Hurst Green Memorial Hall where a flea market and indoor car boot sale is being organised by Hurst


tiful furniture and objet d'art, a visit (° the Stonyhurst College Antiques Fair should prove an uplifting experience. The event, organised by Galloway Antiques Fairs, will be open tomorrow until Sunday from 10-30 a.m. to 5 p.m., Admission is £3.50.


Green Bowling Club.


EVENTS-FEBRUARY 13TH TO 19TH February - Whalley Library, annual


open art exhibition. Platform Gallery, presents an open


exhibition to celebrate thelOth anniver-


sary of the Calligraphers' Guild. 13th - Bolton-by-Bowland Village


14th - Blackburn Cathedral Crypt, .


a coffee morning in aid of Chtheroe Scout Fellowship.


Smim^-aCUtheroe Ramblers’ Associa­


tion, meets Waterloo car park a 9:30 a m. for Houghton Bottoms. Inquiries, tel. 01254 822851.


Club. 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. . . .


tion meets Chester Avenue car park at 10 a.m. for Bolton-by-Bowland. 17th - Rail Ramblers alight Clltheroe at 10-32 a.m. for a moderately easy


17th - Clitheroe Ramblers Associa­ .


Hall, a dance with Mark Kitto from 8 p.m. to midnight. Inquiries, tel. 4454bd. 13th - Civic Hall Cinema presents


nine-mile walk beside the River Ribble. 19th-ClitheroeNaturalists Society,


"George of the Jungle" (U), for six nights at 7-30 p.m. Matinees on Tues­ day, Wednesday and Thursday at 2


P I13th and 14th. 16th-21st - Clitheroe Parish Church Operatic and Dramatic Society presents "Cabaret", in the church hall at 7-30 p.m. Matinee on 21st at 2-15 p.m.


13th to 15th - Stonyhurst College, „


a lecture by Colin Smith entitled "Cele­ bration of Nature" at 7-30 p.m. in


Clitheroe Library. 19th - Centenaries Theatre, Stony­


tel. 425566.


cil chamber, a transport forum at 2 p.m. Inquiries, tel. M. Cartwright 01254


19th - Ribble Valley Borough Coun­ „ .


hurst, a meat and potato pie concert at midday featuring Andrew Long (violin} and Stewart D’eath (piano). Inquiries,


flea market and indoor car boot sale organised by Hurst Green Bowling


15th - Hurst Green Memorial Hall, a . , „ „ a


<£)iary dates SKmloa in


M fH A T ’S O N lis t in g s form available^ c en tra , Market Place: O lim ^o o.


826645. FORTHCOMING EVENTS-FEBRU­ ARY 20TH TO 26TH


20th - Civic Hall Cinema,"George of


the Jungle" (U), for matinees Friday and Saturday at 2 p.m. 20th — Hurst Green Memorial Hall,


"The Catholic Ball" with the Mark Kitto Band. Supper at 8 p.m. Inquiries, tel. 01254 826627 or 826313. 21st - Clitheroe Ramblers' Associa­ tion, meet Waterloo car park at 8-30


a.m. for Clapham. 2ist - Lancashire Countryside


Events, Saddle and Fairsnape Fells in Winter, a walk over rough moorland at an easy pace, looking at topography and natural history of this area. Inquiries, tel. 01995 640557. 23rd - Whalley Library, a lecture


with John Barry on "The Lantern Slides of Edmundson Buck". 23rd - Abbots Court Restaurant,


Whalley, whist drive at 7-30 p.m. Admission by ticket only £1.25. Inquiries, tel. Mrs Stalker 01254


823262. 26th -Centenaries Theatre, Stony­


hurst. A meat and potato concert at midday featuring Simon Rebello (per­ cussion) and Robb Buckland (saxo­


phone). Further details of some of the above


events can be found in adjacent "Lifestyle" advertisements. A booking service for theatres and


425566.


events throughout the region is avail­ able from the Tourist Information Cen­ tre, Market Place, Clitheroe, on 01200


atre, Preston. Tomorrow. Music Theatre London present Mozart s perfect comedy. Box office: 01772


258858. A MAGIC DAY FOR BUDGIE. King


George’s Hall, Blackburn. Feb 20th. All-new show of the children's TV favourite. Box office: 01254 582582.


TARTUFFE. The Grand Theatre, B la c k p o o l . To Sat.. Moliere's comic tale


performed by the Mobil Touring Com­ pany. Starring Stephen Tompkinson, Simon Williams and Isla Blair. Box


office: 01253 290190. THE SLEEPING BEAUTY ON ICE.


The Grand Theatre, Blackpool. Tues. to Feb 21st. Starring the Russian Ice Stars. Box office: 01253 290190.


CALL BLUE JANE and HEAVEN.


The Grand Theatre, Blackpool. Feb 24th. Performed by acclaimed compa­ ny Man Act. Box office: 01253 290190.


THE HANSEL AND GRETEL


MACHINE. Burnley Mechanics. Feb. 20th and 21st. Presented by The David Glass Ensemble. Not suitable for chil­ dren. Box office: 01253 290190.


STRAIGHT AND NARROW. Burnley


Mechanics. Feb. 25th to 28th. Comedy by Jimmy Chin. Presented by Burnley Garrick Club. Box office: 01282 430055.


WHEN WE ARE MARRIED. The


| in West Yorkshire. Three couples are I celebrating 25 years of marriage - or are they? Box office: 01524 64695.


Grand Theatre, Lancaster. Tues. to Feb 21st. J. B. Priestley's comic play set


the Adventures of huckle­


berry FINN. Opera House, Manches­ ter. Tues. to Feb 21st. Mark Twain's famous tale. Box office: 0161 242 2525.


DICK WHITTINGTON. Palace The­


atre, Manchester. To Sun. Starring Jim Davidson and John Virgo. Box office: 0161242 2525.


AN EXPERIENCE WITH AN AIR PUMP. Royal Exchange Theatre Com-


P SfCotel P S /ie c ta c id a /' Wedabsup


p You are invited to our Spectacular Wedding Fayre


ifyl Gisbum, Nr. Clitheroe. P Phone 01200 445581


■C on Sunday, March 1st at Stirk House Hotel,


±Sm Admittance is FREE of CHARGE Doors open at 12.00 noon til 4.00 pm


Rcfrcshmenlsjwailablc all day


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Trade Stands with Specialists on hand


will be here to discuss and advise on every aspect of


your most special day! P


I pany, Manchester. To Mar. 7th.The world premiere of Shelagh Stephenson's dark comedy of science and morality. Box office: 0161833 9833.


A DIFFERENT WAY HOME. Colise­


um Theatre, Oldham. To Feb. 21st. Jimmie Chinn's hilarious play. Laugh­ ter and tears are guaranteed as Roy Barraclough takes the double roles of brother and sister Leslie and Maureen. Box office: 0161 624 2829.


VERDICT. Charter Theatre, Preston.


Wed. to Feb. 21st. A dark, nail-biting thriller from the Queen of Crime, Agatha Christie. Box office: 01772


258858. ONE FOR THE ROAD. Charter The­


atre, Preston. Feb. 25th to 28th. An hilarious comedy by Willy Russell. Box office: 01772 258858.


Dance( AMERICAN LINE DANCE. King


George's Hall, Blackburn. Sat.. Valen­ tine's Day special with Sandra Lynton and Juke Box Junkie. Box office: 01254 582582.


DANCE BITES. The Grand The­


atre, Blackpool. Feb. 26th to 28th. Performed by the Royal Ballet. Box office: 01253 290190.


LORD OF THE DANCE. NYNEX


Arena, Manchester. To Sat. Starring Michael Flatley. Box office: 0161 950


5000.


Theatre, Manchester. Feb. 23th to 28th. The English National Ballet presents its magnificent production of one of the world's best-loved fairy tales. Box office: 0161 242 2525..


THE SLEEPING BEAUTY. Palace ORPHEUS and BACH WTTH BITE.


Charter Theatre, Preston. Sat.. The Adonais Ballet Company returns with a dazzling programme of two con­ trasting ballets, which will excite, entertain and enthral dance lovers of all ages. Box office: 01772 258858


r Musicals j INSPIRATION. Opera House,


Manchester. To Sat. Direct from New York. Featuring Queen Esther Marrow and the Harlem Gospel Singers. Box office: 0161 242 2525.


DEMON BARBER OF FLEET STREET. Opera House, Manchester. Wed., Feb 20th and 21st. Stephen Sondheim's most celebrated musical. A richly atmospheric thriller with a score of great music. Box office: 0161 242 2525.


SWEENEY TODD - THE THE COMMITMENTS. King


George's Hall, Blackburn. Feb 24th. Stars return by popular demand to perform hits from the film. Box office: 01254 582582.


zm v , Music! KEN PEPLOWSKI. Blakey's Bar,


Blackburn. Feb. 23rd. Top American mainstream reed man. Box office:


01254 582582. MAGIC. The Grand Theatre,


Blackpool. Feb 22nd. A tribute to Freddie Mercury and Queen. Box office: 01253 290190.


FAIRPORT CONVENTION. Bum-


ley Mechanics. Tues.. The founding fathers of folk-rock music, now in their 30th year. Box office: 01282 430055.


TONGUE AND GROOVE. Burnley


Mechanics. Wed.. Superb jazz at the new Stage Door jazz club. Box office: 01282430055.


THE BLUES BAND. Town Hall,


Colne. Thurs.. Featuring ex-Manfred Mann singer Paul Jones. Some bands simply play the blues; the Blues Band feel their music. Box office: 01282661234.


WONDERWALL. Guild Hall Foyer,


Preston. Tomorrow. Oasis tribute band, with support De Kolta. Box office 01772 258858.


HALF TERM CRAFTS. Bum-


ley Mechanics. Mon. to Wed. For eight to 12-year-olds. Box office: 01282430055.


DINOSAURS-THE NEXT GEN­


ERATION. Royal Armouries Muse­ um, Leeds. To May 4th. The largest model dinosaur exhibition ever mounted in the UK. Ticket office: 01132201999.


SEVENTH NORTH-WEST;


KNITTING AND NEEDLECRMT EXHIBITION. G-Mex Centre, Manchester. Thurs. to Feb 22nd. £1 off to What's On readers. Ticket line: 07000 48425387.


Comedy! JO BRAND. King George’s Hall,


Blackburn. Wed. Top female comic. Box office: 01254 582582.


CHARLIE CHUCK. Guild Hall


Foyer, Preston. Thurs.. The comedi­ an who defies description visits Pre­ ston for an evening of comedy, sketches and mayhem. Box office: 01772258858.


Concerts! THE THREE (BRITISH)


TENORS. King George's Hall, Blackburn. Tomorrow. Jeffrey Cress- well, Richard Courtice and Alan Johnson, plus Vincero. Box office: 01254 582582.


BURNLEY MUNICIPAL SYM­


PHONY ORCHESTRA. Burnley Mechanics. Sun. Programme includes Dvorak's "Cameval Over­ ture", Sibelius's "Swan of Tuonela", Tchaikovsky's "Capriccio Italien" and Brahms’ "1st Symphony". Box office: 01282 430055.


MANCHESTER CAMERATA.


Municipal Hall, Colne. Tonight. Featuring Mendelssohn's "Sympho­ ny No.4 Italian", Bruch’s "Violin Concerto" and Mozart's "Symphony No.41 Jupiter”. Box office: 01282 661234.


SOUND THE TRUMPET. Lan­


caster University. Thurs. Music by Purcell, Handel, Bach and Mozart. Box office: 01524 593729.


NIGHT FOR ROMANCE. Bridge-


water Hall, Manchester. Sun. Fea­ turing Delius's "Wall to the Paradise Gardens", Khachaturian's "Adagio from Spartacus", Prokofiev's "Romeo and Juliet" and Rachmaninov’s "Symphony No.2\ Box office: 0161


907 9000. PREMIER SERIES. Bridgewater


Hall, Manchester. Thurs. R-. Strauss's "Four Last Songs" and Suk's "Asrael Symphony". Tickets from £5 to £27.50. Box office 0161 9079000.


LUNCHTIME RECITAL. Guild


Hall, Preston. Tues. Featuring music by Bartok and Haydn. Box office: 01772 258858.


ROYAL LIVERPOOL PHILHAR­ MONIC ORCHESTRA. Guild Hall, Preston. Tues. Featuring music by Beethoven and Brahms, Box office:. 01772258858.


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