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Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, February 19th, 1998 jCompagnia d’Opcra Italiana di Milano


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\ MYSTERY compiled by Theatre]


George's Hall, Blackburn. Tomorrow. All new show of the children's TV favourite. Box office: 01254 582582. THE SLEEPING BEAUTY ON ICE.


A MAGIC DAY FOR BUDGIE. King


The Grand Theatre, Blackpool. To Sat. Starring the Russian Ice Stars. Box


office: 01253 290190. CALL BLUE JANE and HEAVEN.


The Grand Theatre, Blackpool. Tues. Performed by acclaimed company Man


Act. Box office: 01253 290190. CHARLOTTE'S WEB. The Grand


and soul hits. Foot stomping party atmosphere. Box office: 0161242 2503


Y Opera Exhibitions)


Manchester. Tonight. The fantastic tale of a prince who braves all dangers in the cause of true love, and a bird- man who finds his own particular idea of happiness. Box office 0161242 2525


THE MAGIC FLUTE. Opera House,


D1NOSAURS-THE NEXT GENER­ ATION. Royal Armouries Museum,


Leeds. To May 4. The largest model dinosaur exhibition ever mounted in


the UK. Ticket office: 0113 2201999. 7TH NORTH-WEST KNITTING


Theatre, Blackpool. Mar 3rd to 7th. E.B. White's remarkable tale of love, friendship and bravery. Box office:


01253290190. THE HANSEL AND GRETEL


MACHINE. Burnley Mechanics. Tomorrow, Sat. Presented by The David Glass Ensemble. Not suitable for


children. Box office: 01282 430055. STRAIGHT AND NARROW. Burn­


Blackburn. Mon. Top American main­ stream reed man. Box office: 01254 582582.BLAKEY'S SPECIAL SIX. Blakey's Bar, Blackburn. Mar 2nd. All-star line up. Box office: 01254 582582. MAGIC. The Grand Theatre, Black­


KEN PEPLOWSKI. Blakey's Bar,


ley Mechanics. Wed. to Feb 28th. Com­ edy by Jimmy Chin. Presented by Burnley Garrick Club. Box office:


01282 430055. WHEN WE ARE MARRIED. The


Grand Theatre, Lancaster. To Sat. J.B. Priestley's comic play set in West York­ shire. Three couples are celebrating 25 years of marriage - or are they? Box


AND NEEDLECRAFT EXHIBITION. G-Mex Centre, Manchester. To Sun. £1 off to What's On reader?.. Ticket line:


Todmorden. Sun. Part of Up Beat, a series of family concerts exploring world music and incorporating cultural influences. Box office: 01282 421986.


A Japanese tragedy in three acts*-' Seals from £9.00 - Concessions available


Saturday 21st March 1998 at 7.30pm Box Office


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on 01200 422324 For advertising ring A n d r e w o r L e e on 01282 426161 ...


OLD-FASHIONED you


might think. No, the lantern slide show taking place at Whalley Library on Mon­ day is bang, flash wallop up-


to-date. The show, to be given by Mr


John Barry, features slides of the Ribble Valley a t the turn of th e century, tak en by a well- known Clitheroe photographer Edmondson Buck. Many of the large houses in Clitheroe and su r ro u n d in g a re a s will have b e en p h o to g ra p h e d b y M r Buck as he travelled about on h is b icy c le w i th h is c am e ra


strapped to the back. On Thursday, however, you


could try a meat and potato pie concert a t the Centenaries The­


atre, Stonyhurst College. These popular concerts start a t


midday followed by a tasty meal. Next week's concert features


Simon Rebello, percussion, and Rob Buckland on saxophone.


EVENTS - FEBRUARY 20TH TO 2GTH


February - Platform Gallery, pre­


<£)iary dates in the


(fribble Valley Airentries must.be on a V w f l f * M . 9 from the Tourist Information Centre, Market I? lac .>■___— _ _


sents an open exhibition to cele­ brate the 10th anniversary of the Calligraphers’ Guild.


20th - Civic Hall Cinema pre­


sents "Wing of the Dove" (15), for six nights at 7-30 p.m. Matinees on Friday and Saturday at 2 p.m. is "George of the Jungle" (U). 20th — Hurst Green Memorial


Hall, "The Catholic Ball" with the Mark Kitto Band. Supper a t 8 p.m. Inquiries, tel. 01254 826627 or


826313. 21st - Clitheroe Ramblers' Asso­


ciation, meet Waterloo car park at 8-30 a.m. for Clapham. 21st - Lancashire Countryside


Events, Saddle and Fairsnape Fells in Winter, a walk over rough poor- land a t 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 -Centena rie s Theatre,


w f H A T ’S O A f listinqs form available D1^ „ . pntheroe. .-


Stonyhurst. A meat and potato concert at midday featuring Simon Rebello (percussion) and Robb Buckland (saxophone). 26th - Whalley Methodist Church Hall, "Growing Vegetables


for the Kitchen" by Bill Harg­ reaves a t 7-30 p.m. Inquiries, tel. 01254 823440.


FORTHCOMING


E V E N TS - FEBRUARY 27TH TO MARCH 2ND


31st - Whalley Methodist


Church bumper bargain sale from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.


March 2nd - Longridge Library, a slide


presentation by Steuert and Anita Kellington entitled "In the Foot­ steps of Wainwright" at 7-30 p.m.


Admission by ticket only. 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 Infor­ mation Centre, Market Place, Clitheroe, on 01200 425566.


07000 48425387. MILITARY BOOKS. Samlesbury


812010.


office: 01524 64695. THE ADVENTURES OF HUCKLE­


BERRY FINN. Opera House, Manches­


ter. To Sat. Mark Twain's famous tale. Box office: 0161242 2525. AN EXPERIENCE WITH AN AIR


pool. Sun. A tribute to Freddie Mer­ cury and Queen. Box office: 01253 290190.INDIE NIGHT SPECIAL. Burnley Mechanics. Mar 6th. Featuring top local bands Element, Willard and Missed Her Bliss. Box office: 01282 430055.THE BLUES BAND. Town Hall, Colne. Tonight. Featuring ex-Manfred Mann singer Paul Jones. Some bands simply play the blues; the Blues Band feel their music. Box office: 01282


PUMP. Royal Exchange Theatre Com­ pany, Manchester. To Mar 7th. The world premier of Shelagh Stephenson s dark comedy of science and morality.


661234.MAGIC. Palace Theatre, Manches­ ter. Mar 1st. A tribute to Freddie Mer­ cury and Queen. Box office: 0161 242 2503.


Box office 0161833 9833. WOMEN ON THE VERGE OF HRT.


ter. Mar 6th. Re-scheduled date. Box office: 0161 950 5000


GENESIS. Nynex Arena, Manches­ „ ,


Opera House, Manchester. Mar 2nd to 7th. A magical evening of hilarity and music with a story that will provoke tears of laughter and howls of recogni­ tion. Box office: 0161242 2509. A DIFFERENT WAY HOME. Colise­


Comedy


um Theatre, Oldham. To Sat. Jimmie Chinn's hilarious play. Laughter and tears are guaranteed as Roy Barra- clough takes the double roles of brother and sister Leslie and Maureen. Box


office: 0161624 2829. VERDICT. Charter Theatre, Preston.


To Sat. A dark nail-biting thriller from the Queen of Crime Agatha Christie.


atre, Preston. Wed. to Feb 28th. An hilarious comedy by Willy Russell. Box


Box office: 01772 258858. ONE FOR THE ROAD. Charter The­


office: 01772 258858. SHAKESPEARE 1 KIDZ. Charter


Theatre, Preston. Mar 2nd and 3rd. A Midsummer Night's Dream for young­ sters. Box office: 01772 258858


SKIPTON


ANTIQUES and


C o l l e c t o r s C e n t r e


| ANTIQUE FURNITURE and | UPHOLSTERY <


| PAINTINGS • JEWELLERY SILVER • FIREPLACES • DECO POTTERY OPLIN 7 OAtS


10..10 .mi to 'I..10 pm .. THE OLD FOUNDRY..;


' C.ivcmU-di Slicet.' rir.lcsco T e l : 0 .1 7 5 6 * 7 9 7 6 6 7 ;


MARKET) & CRAFTS


, F ] _________- at Wballcy Village Hall


S und ay 2 1 st F ebruary, 1 0 am t 4 pm


Refreshments served all day


| Musicals (


King George's Hall, Blackburn. Mar 5th. Featuring Helen Shapiro, The Searchers and The Swinging Blue Jeans. Box office: 01254 582582. ALL-STAR GALA EVENING. The


THE SOLID SILVER GO'S SHOW. 01253290190.


1 Colne. Feb 28th. An outrageous new concert by "Glam-a-mania" that trans­ ports you through the 70s glam rock


C’MON, C'MON. Municipal Hall. . , ti „


and glitter. Box office: 01282 661234. SWEENEY TODD - THE DEMON


Foyer, Preston. Tonight. The comedian , who defies description visits Preston for an evening of comedy, sketches and mayhem. Box office: 01772 258858. STEVE COOGAN. Guild Hall, Pre­


CHARLIE CHUCK. Guild Hall


ston. Mar 5th. An outstanding perfor­ mance from one of the most creative talents in British comedy, as Coogan presents Alan Partridge, Paul and Pauline Calf and Tony Ferrino. Now Sold Out. Box office: 01772 258858.


Dance 1


formed by the Royal Ballet. Box office. 019^7 9QM90 THE SLEEPING BEAUTY. Palace


DANCE BITES. The Grand Theatre, Blackpool. Thurs. to Feb 28th. Per­


Theatre, Manchester. Mon. to Feb 28th. The English National Ballet pre­ sents its magnificent production of one of the world’s best loved fairy tales. Box office: 01612422525.


Grand Theatre, Blackpool. Mar 1st. An evening of music and laughter intro­ duced by Ned Sherrin. Box office:


Concerts


University. Tonight. Music by Purcell, Handel. Bach and Mozart. Box office:


SOUND THE TRUMPET. Lancaster


01524 593729. DUFAY COLLECTION. Lancaster


University. Thurs. Music from Medieval England. Box office: 01524


BARBER OF FLEET STREET. Opera


House. Manchester. Tomorrow, Sat. Stephen Sondheim’s most celebrated musical. A richly atmospheric thriller with a score of great music. Box office:


0161 242 2525. THE COMMITMENTS. King


George's Hall, Blackburn. -Tucs. Stars return by popular demand to perform hits from the film. Box office: 01254


582582.BLUES BROTHERS. Palace The­ atre, Manchester. Mar 2nd to 7th. A spectacular show packed with 30 blues


593729. PREMIER SERIES. Bridgewater


Hall, Manchester. Tonight. R. Strauss’s "Four Last Songs” and Suk's "Asrael Symphony". Tickets from £5 to £27.50. Box office 0161907 9000. PREMIER SERIES. Bridgewater


Hall. To Mar loth. The ever popular selling exhibition, with designs by craftsmen and women from all over the


CRAFT CLOTHES. Samlesbury ,


country. Box office: 01254 812010. DECORATIVE REPRODUCTIONS.


Samlesbury Hall. Feb 28th to Mar 15th. All displayed items for immediate sale. Box office: 01254 812010.


Hall. To Mar 22nd. A room full of indi­ vidually priced books relating to every aspect of militaria. Box office: 01254


The mystery of the Cottingley Fairies. IN AND OUT (12). Smalltown Eng­


New Cinema Openings: FAIRY TALE - A TRUE STORY (U).


lish teacher Kevin Kline finds his world turned upside down when clumsily outed by former pupil Matt Dillon dur­


ing his Best Actor Oscar speech. DOWNTIME (15). Action thriller


described as Die Haid in a Newcastle tower block, with ex-police psychologist Paul McGann talking down suicidal single mum Susan Lynch. MORTAL KOMBAT - ANNIHILA­ TION (15). Part two of this video game


conversion to the big screen. GOOD BURGER (U), Kids'slapstick


spin-off with Kel Mitchell and Kenan Thompson (from childrens’ channel Nickelodeon and BBC’s Live and Kick­


ing) involved in fast food wars. Currently Showing: FLUBBER (PG). Non stop, high fly­


Williams.


ing, slip sliding, comic action with daz­ zling special effects. Starring Robin


drama romance with Emily Woof spurning humble childhood love for a


THE WOODLANDERS (PG). Period _ . ,


rich doctor, only to live to regret it. RESURRECTION MAN (18). Vio­


lent thriller set in mid 70s Belfast. TITANIC (12). Blockbuster of the decade starring Kate Winslett and


Leonardo Di Caprio. UP 'N' UNDER (12). Low key,


against all odds sports comedy drama, adapted by playwright John Godber


from his own play. BOOGIE NIGHTS (18). Burt


Reynolds and Mark "Marky Mark” Wahlberg star in a light-hearted at the


70s pom world. SPICEWORLD -THE MOVIE (PG).


gig-


The exponents of Girl Power bundle their way chaotically through a frenetic week leading up to their first (fictional)


heads an international team trying to eliminate an elusive hitman in action remake of Day of the Jackal. GEORGE OF THE JUNGLE (U).


THE JACKAL (18). Richard Gere


Tarzan spoof with lots of swinging into trees etc.THE FULL MONTY (15). Robert Carlyle and Co. still getting their kit off in this, the British comedy film of the 90s.


Hall, Manchester. Mar 5th. Cherubini's "Overture", "Ali-Baba"; Mozart's "Piano Concerto No.21 K467"; Hindemith’s "Kammermusik No.l" and Schumann's "Symphony No.3 Rhenish". Box office: 0161907 9000. AD LIB. St Mary’s Parish Church,


695979.Apollo Cinema, Hollywood Park,* Burnley: 01282 456333 or advance booking: 01282 456222. Warner Village Cinemas, Preston:


Box Office Numbers: Apollo Cinema, Blackburn: 01254


01772881100. L’APPARTEM ENT. Charter The­


258858.


atre, Preston. Mar 4th. Cert. 15. In French with English'subtitles. A Parisian love story that is both myste­ rious and puzzling. Box office: 01772


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