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Saturday and Sunday 20th & 21st June Free entrance
Numerous crafts exhibiting, including Wood Turning + Glass Painting demonstrations
Enquiries telephone: West Pennine Promotions
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G A R D E N P A R T Y ' In the church grounds
SATURDAY, JUNE 27th 1998 Commencing ot 2 p.m.
Proceeds in aid o f St Hubert's Church and Thomeyholme School Attractions include:
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Full Fairground -ArmyAssault Course/Death Slide Pony Rides • Bouncy Castles and fun family attractions
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Preacher: Rev. John Perkins of Pocldington Service at 2 p.m.
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Park, Blackburn. To Sun. The all-new pro duction from the world-famous entertainers.
Box office: 042156557/8. SEPARATE TABLES. The Grand The-
| atre, Lancaster. To Sat. The Terence Ratti- gan classic revealing the hidden secrets of the
i MOORE. Burnley Mechanics. Tomorrow. I Britain's most celebrated astronomer treats you to a special evening looking at the stars, the planets, the universe and much more. Audience questions welcome. Box office:
64965. INTO SPACE WITH PATRICK
| 01282 430055. SPIDER'S WEB. The Grand Theatre, Blackpool. Mon. to June 27th. Frazer Hines,
Jill Greenacre and Richard Franklin star in Agatha Christie’s whodunnit with many
| life. Box office: 0113 213 7700. FUNNY MONEY. The Grand Theatre,
Blackpool. June 29th to July 4th. Ray Cooney's new West End comedy starring
| Rodney Bewes, Henry McGee, Trevor Ban nister and Gareth Hunt.
there’s so much more to come for! Tonight - 9.00 p.m.
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Clltheroe Civic Hall with a master class night of licks, flicks and Fender gultars.TIckcts at £10.00 available at .
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. THE ULTIMATE FANTASY SHOW. King George's Hall, Blackburn. July 2nd. The most sensational girls' night out featur ing the Superstars of Striptease. Box office: 01254 582582. PROPOSALS. West Yorkshire Playhouse,
■ making up with shimmers of wisecracking sincerity and heartfelt humour. Box office:
Leeds. July 2nd to August 1st. Neil Simon's fondly funny comedy of breaking up and
0113213 7700. CYRANO DE BERGERAC. The Duke’s
I Theatre, Lancaster. To July 4th. Edmond Rostand's classic tale of heroism, passion and unrequited love. Box office: 01524 66645. MYSTIQUE. Blackpool Pleasure Beach
Arena. To November 14th. Master magician Richard De Vere provides a unique brand of magic to fascinate and mystify. With Tom Bright and celebrity pooch Schnorbitz. Box office: 01253 341033.
Concerts
, THE SUMMERTIME PROM. The Bridgewater Hall, Manchester. Tucs. Every favourite Gershwin melody is here, from "American in Paris" to "Of Thee I Sing". Box office: 0161907 9000. SUMMER CONCERT. Blackburn Cathedral. June 27th. The Blackburn Sym-
shire Playhouse, Leeds. Wed. to July 25th. Andrea Dunbar's '80s classic about two young girls, desperate to improve their prospects, who meet Bob and think he can teach them everything about love, lust and
twists. Box office: 01253 290190. RITA, SUE AND BOB TOO. West York
| guests occupying the tables at the Beaure- | gard Hotel, Bournemouth. Box office: 01524
The Grand Theatre, Blackpool. June 29th to July 4th.
PICK OF THE WEEK! "Funny Money" by Ray Cooney.
home from work and discovered that you had picked up the wrong briefcase on the train? Call the police, of course. And what would you do if you opened the briefcase and discovered
What would you do if you arrived
£750,000 in cash? Well what Henry Perkins did was -
well, what Henry Perkins did resulted in his wife taking to drink, his best friend being arrested, one brother lying in a mortuary, another brother emigrating to Australia, a taxi driver leaving home, two policemen facing suspension and a Dutchman with a broken leg - and then it started to get complicated. Following a successful season at London's Playhouse Theatre, Ray Cooney's 17th West End play now begins its first ever tour. With a cast packed full of your favourite comedy stars, including Rodney Bewes, Henry McGee, Trevor Bannister and Gareth Hunt, you are guaranteed an unforget table evening of laughter. For more information and ticket
prices contact the box office on 01253 290190
alter scooping the first mega-jackpot on the pools. Box office: 0113 213 7700. PATSY CLINE. The Palace Theatre,
Grand Theatre, Blackpool. June 28th. A daz zling extravaganza of song and dance starring the "world's greatest minstrel", Clive Baldwin as the living voice of A1 Jolson. Featuring the. Dixie Rhythm Kings and Broadway Babes. Box office: 01253 290190. BOOGIE NIGHTS. The Palace Theatre,
GIVE MY REGARDS TO JOLSON. The _
Manchester. Shane Richie stars in this touch ing tale of a Jack the Lad, who is looking for a break. Packed with all the classic 70s songs, including "Car Wash". "Play that Funky Music" and "I Will Survive". Box office: 0161 242 2525. GREASE. The Cambridge Theatre, Lon
rags-to-riches story of Viv Nicholson, who became a household l nation she was goinj
name after telling the to "spend, spend, spend"
Manchester. Mon. to June 27th. This exhila rating musical pays tribute to a country star beloved by millions and features many of her songs. Box office: 0161242 2525.
Meg Ryan is visited by a heavenly being, in the form of Nicholas Cage. THE APOSTLE (12). Robert Duvall
New Cinema Openings: CITY OF ANGELS (12). Girl-next-door
writes, directs, produces and even stars as a fiery preacher fleeing a crime of passion, winding up in a small bayou town and reju venating a dilapidated church with practical renovation and spiritual zeal. Currently Showing: THE WEDDING SINGER (12). Won
J MTJSTC AND DANCE BAR f t _____________ and many more_____________ .
day until June 27th. .With Rachmaninov and Gersh
win as featured composers, the fes tival opens with a rare visit to Britain by Konstantin Scherbakov playing an all-Russian programme. There are lunchtime recitals on
(friary dates in the
Nibble Valley
All entries must be on a WHAT’S ON listings form avaijabie from the Tourist Information Centre, Market Place, Clltheroe.
lunchtime concert at 12-45 p.m. fea turing the pupils of Clitheroe Royal Grammar School string ensemble. 19 th - Hurst Green Memorial Hall
bum Silver Band presents an evening concert at The Hark to Bounty Inn
at 7-15 p.m. • " . 26th - Midsummer buffet for all
presents, "Dalriade”. Irish music and ceilidh dancing. A family evening at
7-30 p.m. 19th - Longridge Civic Hall,
launch of drawings and proposals of the Dunblane Children's Memorial by Mr Howarth. Meeting at 7-45
p.m. 20th - Clitheroe Parish Church
. gramme of jazz and popular music and cellist Moray Welsh performing a lyrical cello sonata with! Martin Roscoe. The gala recital on Julie 27th fea
Monday, Wednesday and June 26th, with Peter Lawson performing a pro-
hah, Terry Pratchett's "Mort" at 7-30 p.m. by The Masque Amateur The atre Company. 20th - Spring Wood, Whalley, bird
box building with a ranger. Bring own hammer, children must be accompa
tures a duo recital by Martin Roscoe and Kathryn Stott performing works by Debussy, Ravel and Faure. Tickets, ranging from £8 to £18
826063.
EVENTS - JUNE 18TH TO 25TH
Whalley ghost walks. Start from Clitheroe Castle main gates at 8 p.m. Inquiries, tel. 426821 or 425566 Clitheroe Library, a display of miniature paintings by Audrey Walk
Every Wednesday, Clitheroe and
er, of Bamoldswick. Longridge Library, exhibition of
paintings by John and Sybillia Selby, of Longridge, and jewellery by June Matin, of Barnoldswick. Whalley Library, an exhibition of
paintings by Janet Cooper and Ted Hudson, of Darwen, and painted glass by Mrs Sarah Town, of Salter-
forth. I8th - Centenaries Theatre, Stony
hurst, a cookery demonstration by Stephen Doherty in aid of Cancer Care and Vine House Cancer Help. At 10 a.m. Inquiries, tel. 01772 865725. 19th - Civic Hall Cinema presents, "U.S. Marshall" (15), for six nights at
7-30 p.m. 19th - Clitheroe Parish Church
Compiled by
work nowdncludcs pbrceJaln:riKMrest, nnd._. Derek Clarkson and his very individual r ceramic pots. Box office: 01254 812010.
ston. Sat. to July 26th. The annual exhibition of miniature paintings by artists from all over the UK. Box office: 01254 812010.
MINIATURES. Samlesbury Hall, Pre
Towneley Hall Art Gallery and Museum, Burnley. To July 26th. recent carved and turned work in wood by members of the Lan cashire and Cheshire Woodcarvers and the West Penine Woodturners. Box office: 01282
THE HIDDEN FORMS IN WOOD.
424213. LANCASHIRE WI COUNTY SHOW.
Barton Village Hall, Preston. Tues. A "Sport for All” theme offering opportunities to try archery, Tai Chi, the Denman Paraclmte. Stalls and refreshments also available. LFWI office: 01772 459020.
nied by an adult, 10 a.m. start. 20th - Ribchester Field Day.
and family disco in the village hall. 20th - St Michael ad St John's
are available from the Festival Office on 01229 861355. Inquiries: 01254
20th - West Bradford sports day
School fun day, from 1 to 4 p.m.. Stalls, games, attractions in aid of school funds. 20th - World Cup Ball, Clitheroe
CRGS old boys and girls a t the Moorcock Inn, Waddington. Tickets
£12 from B. Lancaster. Inquiries:
01200 422157. 26th - "Man Who Knew Too Lit
tle" (12). Civic Hall Cinema. For she
nights, from 7-30 p.m. 26th - Clitheroe Parish Church
Lunchtime Concerts. 12-45 p.m. Pupils from Pendle County Primary School. Admission free. 27th - Coffee Morning - For
Friends of Chernobyl appeal. At Clitheroe Mayor’s Parlour from 10 a.m. to noon. 27th - Sequence Dance. West
Bradford Village Hall. 8 p.m. Inquiries: 01200 423424. 27th - Clitheroe Naturalists'. Heb-
den Bridge and Colden Water, start 10 a.m. six miles in total. Some climbing by steps. 27th - Pond Dipping For Children.
Vision Team presents an evening to celebrate the world cup. Tickets from TIC or Clitheroe Imperial Cancer shop or tel. 01200 426733. 21st - Dunsop Bridge village green,
"Midsummer Brass at the Centre of the Kingdom, at 7 p.m. featuring Slaidbum Silver Band. 21st - Clitheroe Ramblers' Associa
tion, meet Waterloo car park at 9 a.m. for Sedbergh and Dentdale, a 14-mile easy walk. 21st to 27th - Centenaries Theatre,
Stonyhurst, presents, Ribble Valley International Piano Week. Inquiries, tel. 01254 826063. 21st - Gawthorpe Hall, Padiham,
At Beacon Fell Country Park. Two one-hour sessions. Start 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. Meet Bowland Visitor Centre. 28th - Hank B. Marvin. An
evening of Fender guitars at the Civic Hall Cinema. Doors open 7-15
p.m. 28th - Bowland Pathfinder. A gen
tle six-mile circular walk taking in views of the Bowland countryside around Stocks Reservoir. Duration 3/4 hours. 2nd - Francis Rwama on Piano.
actors and staff from Victorian Times Hall open, 1 to 5 p.m. 24th - Afternoon walk round Sab-
den with a local guide. Duration two to three hours. 24th - Clitheroe Ramblers' Associ
ation, meet 7 p.m. Sabden. FORTHCOMING EVENTS- JUNE 25TH TO JULY 2ND 25th - Brass at the Bounty, Slaid
Centenaries Theatre, Stonyhurst. Starts noon. Meat and potato lunch (vegetarian option available) after the concert. Tickets £9, inc. meal, available from Clitheroe TIC on 01200 425566 or John Travis on 01254 826063. • Further details of some of the
above events can be found in adja- cent "Lifestyle" advertisements.
• A booking service for theatres
and events throughout the region is available from the Tourist Informa tion Centre, Market Place, Clitheroe, on 01200 425566.
Armouries Museum, Leeds. To September 6th. This fascinating exhibition takes you on
MONSTERS OF THE DEEP. Royal
an exciting journey from seashore to seabed. Box office: 0113 2201999.
Tb Sept 19th. An exhibition about the World Cup - the players, the fans, the history and this year's tournament. Box office: 01772
GOAL! The Football Museum, Preston. 695497. Dance
Hall, Blackburn. Sat. A programme of ball room, Latin and sequence dancing presented by MCs Stan and Olwyn. Box office: 01254 582582. HOT ICE. Blackpool Pleasure Beach
DANCE NIGHT OUT. King George's
Arena. To November 8th. The ultimate ice spectacular. Box office: 01253 341033.
don. On-going. Featuring songs from the hit film, including "Summer Nights", "You're the One that I Want" and "Grease Lightnin". Star ring Ian Kelsey as Danny. Box office: 0171494 6083.
derful homage, celebration and lampoon of the great 1980s, with Adam Sandler as a struggling musician turned wedding singer. Also starring Drew Barrymore. RED CORNER (15). Richard Gere accused of murder and ensnared in an unfor
giving legal system in China. DARK CITY (15). Alex Proyas unleashes
another slice of stylish futuristic adventure > with Brit actor Rufus Sewell as an innocent cast into a nightmare after being accused of murders he did not commit. Amusing sci-fi filmnoir. THE.JAMES GANG (15). Helen
I phony Orchestra perform works by Weibcr, Grieg and Sibelius. Featuring John North performing a euphonium concerto. Tickets
I available from the Music Cellar, Blackburn and Blackburn Cathedral on the day. Tickets
£5. Starts 7-30 p.m. BEETHOVEN'S FIFTH. The Bridgewa
ter Hall, Manchester. June 27th. Featuring "Overture, Leonore No. 3", "Piano Concerto No. 1" and "Symphony No. 5". Box office: 0161 907 9000.
Bridgewater Hall, Manchester. July 1st. All your favourites from Russia's great ballot tra ditions, including Tchaikovsky's "The Nut cracker" and Prokofiev’s "Romeo and Juliet". Box office: 0161907 9000,
A NIGHT AT THE BALLET. The , . Musicals BOOT
EVERY SATURDAY THROUGHOUT THE YEAR Grane Mill, off Bury Road, Haslingden
No. 1 for buying & soiling - Come and Soe -Admission Froa ; • E n t r i e s n o w b e i n g e o o e p t e d « •
, The Grand Theatre, Blackpool. To Sat. Celc- I brate 25 years of the world's most popu ar 1 rock and roll musical. .Exploding with lavish stockings and suspenders. Box office: 01253 900190. •
THE NEW ROCKY HORROR SHOW.
SPEND, SPEND, SPEND1 West York shire Playhouse, Leeds. To June 27th. True
'
DRUMS. Burnley Mechanics. Tonight. Authentic performance using traditional cloth ing, Japanese percussion and drums, huge ban ners and high choreography to produce a rhythmic and visual feast. Box office: 01282. 430055.
MUGENKYO - JAPANESE TAIKO
Tomorrow. Get your dancin' shoes on for the soul sensations that wowed everyone at Colne on New Years Eve. Box office: 01282 661234.. THE GEOFF KELLY QUINTET.
SOUL DEEP. Municipal Hall, Colne.
Blackburn. Tues. The ex-Jam frontman per forms live with special guests. Box office:
PAUL WELLER. King George’s Hall,
01254 582582. AFTERNOON MUSIC HALL. Blakey's
txKiflltW
Bar, Blackburn. Thurs. Return to the 40s star ring Roy Chappell. Box offlco: 01254 582582.
nsI
Samlesbury Hall, Preston. Sat. to July 12th. Featuring tno work of Joan Bideau, whose
‘ AN e x h ib it io n fo r m id sum m e r .
McCrory heads south with her four kids to find her shiftless hubby (John Hannah). Before you know it, they've robbed a jew ellers and are Britain's most wanted crimi nals. A sort of British Bonnie and Clyde with kids. BLUES BROTHERS 2000 (PG) A host
Blake/s Bar, Blackburn. Mon. Back by pop? ular demand. Box office: 01254 582682.
- due for impact in two years leads to a world wide preparation to minimalise human loss. Oceans rise, cities fall, but hope survives. - LOLITA (18). Controversial adaptation of the Vladimir Nabakov novel starring Jere-
: STAR KID (PG) Joseph MazeUo discov ers a cyber suit freshly arrived from an alien planet, limbs inside and finds himself trans formed. : , : DEEP IMPACT (12).The accidental dis covery of an enormous chunk of space rock
of music greats join Elwood and his new partner on the road as they find another mis sion from God.
,my Irons as the forty-something professor, lodging in post-war America with widower Charlotte (Melanie Griffith) only to become obsessed with her teenage daughter Dolores (Dominique Swain)., SLIDING DOORS (15)1 Romantic trian
gle with a twist starring Gwyneth Paltrow and John Hannah. TITANIC (12). Blockbuster of the
decade starring Kate Wlnslett and Leonar do D1 Caprio.
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