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Clitheroe 422324 (Editorial), 422323 (Advertising), Burnley 422331 (Classified) 8 Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, May 28th, 1998


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Tues. to June 17th. Kay Mellor's bitterly funny new play Lakes short sharp stock of a media diva's creation and manipulation. Box


office: 0113 213 7700.


I Edmond Rostand's classic tale of heroism, pas­ sion and unrequited love. Box office: 01524


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FOR one day only, on Saturday, 12 local craft makers will be exhibiting their wares at the Platform Gallery craft market. There will be a wide variety


of items for you to buy from stained glass by Gail Warbur- ton, ceramics by Don and Ann Askew, to knitware, hand- painted silk and woodturned


objects. Still on the theme of skills,


there will be a demonstration of upholstery by. Jonathan Whit­ tle, at Samlesbury Hall. The hall is open from 11 a.m. to 4-30 p.m. every day except Monday.


EVENTS - MAY 29TH TO JUNE 4TH


Every Wednesday Clitheroe and


Whalley ghost walks. Start from Clitheroe Castle main gates at 8 p.m. Inquiries, tel. 426821 or 425566 29th - Civic Hall Cinema pre­


sents, "Something to Believe In ” (PG) at 7-30 p.m. for six nights. Also Saturday "Anastasia" (U) at 5 p.m. 30th - Platform Gallery, craft


market. Inquiries, tel. 443071. 30ih - St Mary’s RC Church, Sab-


den, a summer fair at 2 p.m. in the church grounds. Various stalls and children's attractions. 30th - Clitheroe Ramblers’ Associ­ ation, meet Waterloo car park at 8


a.m. for Coniston Old Man. 30th - Clitheroe Naturalists, a cir­


cular walk from the picturesque Downham village following foot­ paths old and new to the summit of Pendle Hill and back. Duration 5-6


hours. 31st - Clitheroe Naturalists, chil­


dren's activity, a day out with a r anger at Beacon Fell Country Park. JUNE


Clitheroe Library, a display of


miniature paintings by Audrey Compiled by


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Tbiartj dates ^bbleValley


All entries must be on a WHAT’S O N listings form available from'th^ ~


rAl ,rict information .Centre. Market Place, Clitheroe.


Walker, of Bamoldswick. Longridge Library, exhibition of


6th - West Bradford Village Hall; charity whist and domino drive at 7-j


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. 2nd - Clitheroe Ramblers' Associ­ .


ation, meet Chester Avenue car park for limestone country (no dogs). 2nd - Whalley Village Hall, drop- in session from 2 to 4 p.m. Inquiries,


tel. 01200 422721. 2nd to 7th - Samlesbury Hall,


craftsman Jonathan Whittle will demonstrate upholstery. Inquiries,


tel. 01254 812229. 3rd - Clitheroe Ramblers' Associa­


tion, meet 7 p.m. for Whitewell. 4lh - Lancashire Countryside


Events, an evening walk round Sab- den valley.


4th - Centenaries Theatre, Stony- '


hurst, spring chicken casserole con­ cert a t midday, featuring Yerka Vladilo on piano. Longridge Youth and Communi­


ty Centre, drop-in session. Inquiries, tel. 01200 422721.


FORTHCOMING EVENTS - JUNE 5TH TO 11TH


5th - Civic Hall Cinema presents,


"As Good As It Gets" (15), for six nights at 7-30 p.m. 5th to July 3rd - Platform Gallery,


an exhibition of disability arts. 5th - Clitheroe Parish Church


lunchtime concerts, featuring pupils from Clitheroe Royal Grammar


School at 12-45 p.m. 5th - Hare and Hounds Barn,


Newton, a coffee evening at 7 p.m. in aid of the country practice. 5th, 6th and 7th - Clitheroe Great


Days of Folk Festival, tickets and programmes from Tourist Informa­


tion Office.


30 p.m. 6th - Ribble Valley Rail Rambler;


alight Clitheroe for moderate eighty mile walk on the Bowland Fells. [


6th - Ribble Valley Rail Rambler,


alight Clitheroe for a moderate nine: mile walk in the Ribble Valley.


6th - Lancashire Countryside


Events - dry stone walling at Spring Wood, Whalley. Heavy work. Start at 10-30 a.m. Packed lunch needed.1 7th - Oak Hill College, Wiswell


Lane, Whalley, annual garden party1. 7th - St Bartholomew's Church,


Chipping, rose queen and garden party with Slaidbum Silver Band at


1-30 p.m. 7th - Lancashire Countryside ) »


Events, Bowland Pathfinder, a walk up the beautiful Hodder Valley, from Whitewell to Slaidbum.


7th - Clitheroe Ramblers' Assocb ation meet Waterloo car park at 8


a.m. for Mam Tor and Edale. 7th - Myerscough College open


day from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. 10th - Lancashire Countryside


Events, evening walk round Spring Wood with a ranger at 7-30 p.m. 10th - Clitheroe Ramblers' Associ­


ation, meet 7 p.m. Whalley. 10th to 13th - St Michael and St


John's Hall, Lowergate, bi-cente- nary exhibition 2 to 4 p.m. and 6-30


to 8-30 p.m. Uth - Blackburn Cathedral pre­


sents the Renaissance Singers at 7-


30 p.m, in aid of Save the Children. l l th - Centenaries Theatre, Stonyhurst, spring casserole concert


at midday. ® 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 Infoma- tion Centre, Market Place, Clitheroe, on 01200 425566.


.? Music r=j .. PICK OF THE WEEK.


JUAN MARTIN: FIRE AND SOUL OF THE FLAMENCO GUITAR. Burnley Mechanics.


Tonight. A rare opportunity to see one of the world's finest guitar players. Box office: 01282 430055.SHIRLEY BASSEY. NYNEX Arena, Man­


chester. Sat. Tiger Bay's most famous export performs live as part of her Diamond Tour.


Box office: 0161 950 5000. JANET JACKSON. NYNEX Arena, Man­


chester. Sun. The youngest member of the world-famous Jackson family, and just as suc­ cessful in her own right, performs as part of her Velvet Rope Tour. Box office: 0161 950


5000.DAVID ESSEX. Bridgewater Hall, Man­ chester. Mon. The smouldering '70s icon per­ forms as part of his “Here We Are All Togeth­ er" tour. Box office: 0161 907 9000. JAZZ NIGHT. Blakey's Bar, Blackburn.


( = 1


Queen - written and performed by Kay iMclior. West Yorkshire Play­


house, Leeds. Tuesday to June 17th. S ad ie is queen of th e Queen's


Head, queen of TV's "Castle Grove" and, it follows, queen of the Soaps. With 16 million viewers a week to


please, it's not surprising that she has had to endure five marriages, two long- lost children and love interests too numerous to mention. It's tough"at the


top. And th a t is a lesson th a t real-life


Mon. Comet player Warren Vache and trom­ bonist Roy Williams perform with the Brian Lemon Trio. Box office: 01254 582582. LIGHTHOUSE FAMILY. NYNEX Arena


Susan Heaven had to learn fast. Twen­ ty years as the nation's favourite soap sta r and the TV company's hottest property have been bought a t a price. Susan has been hung out to dry in the tabloids and her reputation is hardly whiter than white. Kay Mellor’s bitterly funny new


Manchester. June 6th. Extra date due to over­ whelming demand. Plus special guest Connor Reeves. Box office: 0161930 8000. ELTON JOHN AND BILLY JOEL. Lan­


play takes short sharp stock of a media diva’s creation and manipulation.


cashire County Cricket Club, Manchester. Thurs. Two of the greatest male artists of all time perform as part of their Face to Face tour. Box office: 0161 2422560. WONDERWALL. Burnley Mechanics.


June 5th. Music from undoubtedly the best Oasis tribute band. Box office: 01282 430055. W ALTER TROUT. Municipal Hall, Colne.


June 5th. The wild man of blues rock returns as part of the Blues for 98 festival. Box office-


01282 661234. SOUNDS 18 BIG BAND. Blakey's Bar,


Blackburn. June 8th. With vocalist Joe McCarthy. Box office: 012254 582582 ERIC BIBB. Municipal Hall, Colne. June 12th The New York accoustic blues sensation


“Queen" shares the guts and compas­ sion which made her award-winning stageplay “A Passionate Woman", TV's "Band of Gold" and the recent series “Playing the Field" compulsive view­


ing. For more details and ticket prices, . , • ....


contact the box office on 0113 213 7700.


office: 0113 213 7700. A SHOW FOR RICHARD. The Grand The­


atre, Blackpool. Sun. All proceeds to go to research into epilepsy. Featuring stars from West End musicals, special guest Julie Goodyear and surprise star guests. Box office:


returns to thrill the Pendle public as part of ihn nim-s: for 98 festival. Box office: 01282 66123


01253 290190. HOT MIKADO. The Grand Theatre, Black­


pool. June 10th to 13th. Gilbert and Sullivan's much-loVed "The Mikado" is revisited in the "Hot Mikado" set in 1940s America. Box office:


01253 290190 Comedy


Tomorrow. Entertainment for all the family with this slapstick, Keystone Cops-style comic caper. Box office: 01282 430055.


GLUB GLUB CLUB. Burnley Mechanics.


Southport Theatre. Sun. Britain’s king of come­ dy. Box office: 01704 540404. AN ADULT EVENING WITH BILLY


THE KEN DODD HAPPINESS SHOW.


PEARCE. Burnley Mechanics. Thurs. Naughty, but certainly not offensive, and most definitely funny. Box office: 01282 430055.


Dancer!


The Grand Theatre, Blackpool. Tomorrow, Sat. A brand new show to celebrate the com­ pany's 10th anniversary. Box office: 01253


290190. DUENDE FLAMENCO PERFORM FIRE


AND SOUL. Burnley Mechanics. Sat. A breathtaking performance of the passion and rhythm of pure Flamenco dance. Box office:


01282430055. DANCE NIGHT OUT. King George's Hall,


Blackburn. June 6th. A programme of ball­ room, Latin and sequence dancing presented by MCs Stan and Olwyn. Box office: 01254


582582. A 01282430055. Opera EHriiriiimnsI GOAL! The Football Museum, Preston. To


Sept 19th. An exhibition about the World Cup - the players, the fans, the history and this year’s tournament. Box office: 01772 695497. MONSTERS OF THE DEEP. Royal


Armouries Museum, Leeds. To September 6th. This fascinating exhibition takes you on an exciting journey from seashore to seabed. Box office: 0113 2201999.


WOMEN AND CONFLICT. Royal „


Armouries Museum, Leeds. To Sun. Pho* tographs taken in war zones all over the world, showing the impact of conflict on ordinary


women. Box office: 0113 220 1999, SOUTI1WORTH BOOK SALE. Samlesbury


Hall, Preston. June 7th. More than 30 lots of collectors' books, including fiction and non-fic­ tion on various subjects. Box office: 01254.


812010. Film and Elwood phenomenon returns. formed. Currently Showing: 3


covery of an enormous chunk of space rock due for impact in two years leads to a world­ wide preparation to minimalise human loss. Oceans rise, cities fall, but hope survives. ,


DEEP IMPACT (12).The accidental dis­


(12). Bill Murray stars as Wallace Ritchie, who ends up on a mission so secret he doesn't even know about it.


THE MAN WHO KNEW TOO LITTLE


Matt Dillon's perfect life in beautiful Blue Bay, Florida, is shattered when voluptuous rich girl Denise Richards and trailer trash stu­ dent Neve Campbell cry rape. Only shabby lawyer Bill Murray is prepared to defend hin).


WILD THINGS (18). Guidance counsellor


the Vladimir Nabakov novel starring Jeremy Irons as the 40-something professor, lodging in post-war America with widower Charlotte (Melanie Griffith) only to become obsessed with her teenage daughter. Dolores


LOLITA (18). Controversial adaptation of (Dominique Swain).


LAURENCE (PG). Contemporary romantic comedy. Friendship turns to deception when three men fall in love with the same girl. , SOMETHING TO BELIEVE IN (PG). A


MARTHA MEET FRANK, DANIEL AND J


story of love and miracles in Italy when strug­ gling pianist Mike meets Maggie, a desperate Las Vegas blackjack dealer. SLIDING DOORS (15). Romantic triangle


with a twist, starring Gwyneth Paltrow and John Hannah.


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tragic events in Woodsboro, and the number of suspects goes down as the body count gots


SCREAM 2 (18). It’s two years since the SIOBHAN DAVIES DANCE COMPANY. up.


to take things into his own hands to uncover what has become of his wife when they break


BREAKDOWN (15). Kurt Russell decides :


down cross country. US MARSHALS (15). Tommy Lee Jones


returns as tireless US Marshal Sam Gerard, this time on the scent of ex-CIA operative, YVesiey Snipes. TITANIC (12). Blockbuster of the decade,


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a cyber suit freshly arrived from an alien plan­ et, climbs inside and finds himself trans­


New Cinema Openings: BLUES BROTHERS 2000 (PG). The Jake STAR KID (PG). Joseph Mazello discovers


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starring Kate Winslett and Leonardo Di Caprio.


01282 45G333, or advance booking, 01282 456222.


Box Office Numbers: Apollo Cinema, Blackburn: 01254 695979. Apollo Cinema, Hollywood Park, Burnley: :


IM c i iM M P n 'n v i r Rnrnlpv Warner Village Cinemas, Preston: 01772 OPERA IN SUMMERTIME. Burnley 881313i or advance booking, 01772 881100.


Mechanics. Juno Gth. An evening of Pucci- . ni presented by Pendle Opera. Box office:


(JCI Cinema. Preston: 01772 728888, or advance booking. 0800 888929.


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