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8 Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, February 18th, 1999 HThe Clitheroe Advertiser and 1 imes


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Every year thousands o f racing enthusiasts flock to Cheltenham Racecourse to


witness one of racing’s most memorable festivals - The National Hunt Festival and of course the centrepiece of the event • Vie, Cheltenham Gold Cup. Regular racegoers and newcomers alike will relish the excitement o f this memorable event ♦ the highlight o f a great short break, which also sees us spending some free time


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The island o f Jersey is a winning destination at any lime o f year with its


immense variety o f scenery and wildlife. It is a natural haven fo r walkers o f all abilities. During our five day holiday you will he escorted by experienced llluc badge guides on two included half day walks around the island. The remainder o f your lime spent on the Island will he your own to do as you wish: however you will discover a full range o f excursions available which are bookable’in your resort through your holiday representative


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FOR something completely differ­ ent, why not take the opportunity of getting to know the secrets of the ancient Chinese practise of


Feng Shui. Marie Curie Cancer Care is organ­


ising an afternoon workshop on Sat­ urday a t the Centenaries Theatre, Stonyhurst, from 2 to 4 p.m. Feng Shui has an holistic approach'


1 MONDAY AND TUESDAY DAYS


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to human well-being viewing the shapes, colours and objects in your surroundings as having potentially benevolent or negative effects on such aspects of life as career, health, relationships and creativity. Feng Shui focuses on Chi, the ener­


gy channelled for healing in acupunc­ ture, it can improve your energy lev­ els to counter act the stresses of our fast-paced demanding lifestyle. Education can be fun is what Lon-


gridge Library is promoting by invit­ ing popular author Jonathan Gash,


RJC DANCE PRODUCTIONS ejusazy


A fast-moving exciting new


work inspired by reggae, ragga, salsa and jungle


eparting Friday 4th June 1999 ■ . 3 days from only £ 1 2 9


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Here now is a chance fo r both Scottish and north o f England residents in enjoy an early summer show o f outstanding displays o f plants and


flowers without having lo journey down to the south o f England to visil either Chelsea or Hampton Court Palace. The Royal Horticultural Society’s ihinl flower shim■ will be held in the waterside setting o f Strathclyde Country Park. Our holiday gardening theme continues with planned visits to the Botanic Cardens in both Glasgow and Edinburgh.


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9 luxury coach travel from your local area 9 Two nights accommodation with coiiked breakfast and three course evening meal in a 3-sutr standard


hole! © Entrance fee to Scotland’s National Gardening Show at Strathclyde Country Park O Services o f our driver/courier


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25th, 26th & 27th February 7.30 p.m.


T i c k e t s £ 3 . 5 0 (£2.50 OAP’s & Under 16’s) On Sale from the Tourist Information Centre G O I N G O U T


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Coniine soon - MAJOR KARAOKE COMPETITION WIN £500 WORTH OF PRIZES,;Jf?N.l!!}F.s.P.acc ...... F riday F eb ru ary 19 th


IN T H E P U B E N T E R T A IN M E N T IN T H E L IG H T JU N C T IO N


P I g f O L P E H Plays his music and light show 10pm till midnight - No Adniissi^


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I n t h e p u b ” O B H O B S f iB f f Plays his music for a l la g e s I Opm - Midnight -


No admission after 1 I pm


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LIVE KBCKSTART


(Local Cover Band - not to be missed!) 9.15 . -J0 .3 0 .


Saturday - 3pm WiMiiuunoN v Aston V i i .ua


Coventry v Man u rn Sunday - 4pm


till 1st Goal scored


Hcinckcn Cheap


............T uesday’ F ebruary 23rd - K A R A O K E


STUDENT NIGHT[WITH.SPIN THE BOTTLE W ednesday F ebruary 24tii -


JAM WIGHT IN THE LIGHT JUNCTION Bar • Music • Cheap Drinks - A Musos Dream


I W ellgate, Clitheroe T elephone:0I200 422465


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■ Wed’day 17th Feb, 8pm SUPERB JAZZ, Tl l in V Til Id FOUR PERFORMERS


Gary Cox 8i Paul Mitchell Davidson 'perform classical, impro and world jazz


Friday 19th February, 8pm SELLING FAST! MOTOWN LEGEND LIVE AND UNLEASHED]


+ Tamla Motown Soul Pisco (Licensed Bar) | Sat 20th February, 8pm Folk Rock Legends'


EDWIN STARR LINDISFARNE


& 9 Piece Band THE TEAM in Concert


Thurs 4th March, 8pm A TRUE SUPERGROUP! Music of Hendrix, Status Quo & Thin Lizzy


THE NOEL REDDING BAND with Noel Redding (Jlmi Hendrix Experience) John Coghlan (Status Quo) & Eric Bell (Lizzy)


Tuesday 9th March, 8.00pm Selling^ Fast-


Fairport Convention NOW BOOKING! NOW BOOKING!


The 11th Burnley National Jblues fe s t iv a ls ,


A/AES COTTON Exclusive U K Appearance Just Booked - Harp Legend JOHNNY A\A~R5 Pure American Blues to R&B Party Stompers


Late Bar for Concertgoers • Tickets from &5 Burnley's Blue Heaven.... An Annual Miracle" Yorks Post


"An Unforqettable Musical Experience" Clitheroe Advertiser FOUR DAYS AND NIGHTS OF STUNNING BLUES! Festival Web Site: www.bluesinburnley.co.uk


TICKET OFFICE: 0 1 2 8 2 4 3 0 0 5 5


Hill] A I lUU TWO SETS-ONE STAGE Dave Hassell 8 l Andy Scott


Theatre


Oldham Sixth Form College. Tomorrow. A vibrant meltdown of music and poetry, with Asian and European influences. Box


GARAM MASALA. The Theatre,


office: 01619114072. PERFECT PITCH. Charter Theatre,


Preston. To Sat. Hull Truck Theatre Company. A funny and touching tale of caravans, brooding sexuality and chemical toilets. For adults only. Box office: 01772


258858.EAST IS EAST. Coliseum Theatre, Oldham. To Sat. A hugely hilarious, yet


intensely moving play about the Khan children, caught in 1970s Salford between their Pakistani father's insistence on tra­ dition and their English mother's easy going nature. Box office: 0161 624 2829. THE TALES OF HANS CHRIST­


Saturday 6 March at 7.30 £8 (discounts available)


(01772)258858 M a w i a l l YOUTH THEATRE p r e s e n t s PHLVPJ1 _ im • HANDLING CHARGE ON CARP BOOKINGS BY PHONE,


to give a talk. On Wednesday Mr Gash will talk


about his profession as a crime writer and author of the popular "Lovejoy" books. He was born in Lancashire and trained as a doctor, specialising in tropical medicine. Mr Gash lists antiques as his main hobby. For another type of education you


could visit St Michael and St John's Social Centre on Saturday to cele­ brate the Tibetan New Year. There you can sample genuine Tibetan cui­ sine, eating as much food as you like accompanied by a complimentary glass of wine. Tibetan artefacts will be on sale and money raised will go to help Tibetan refugees in India. EVENTS - FEBRUARY 19TH TO 25TH


Whalley Library, exhibition of


paintings by Pam Southern. Platform Gallery presents, an exhi


C o m p i l e d b y :wr,t»,rwl*X Blackburn branch of the Gilbert and Sul­ PICK OF THE WEEK


Spirit or the Dunce. King George's Hall, Blackburn. February 2Glh.


dance show. It is a breathtaking produc­ tion that combines show-stopping Irish dance with a passionate story line and hauntingly beautiful love songs as the ethereal spirit searches for her true love. Starring the Irish International Dance


"Spirit of the Dance" is more than a


Guild Hall, Preston. March 2nd. The show, featuring Marti Webb and Dave Willetts, brings together some of the best


livan Society. Box office: 01254 57663. THE MAGIC OF THE MUSICALS.


loved songs from many of the most suc­ cessful West End and Broadway musi­ cals. Box office: 01772 258858. CABARET. King George's Hall,


Company, one of the most dynamic dance troupes in the world, the dancers masterfully weave together powerful Irish energy with the primeval forces of tap dance, jazz, classical ballet and fla­ menco. They sound like a runaway express train and their frenzied skill and precision send shivers down your spine. "Spirit of the Dance” is one of the most


IAN ANDERSEN. Charter Theatre, Pre­ ston. Sun. The works of the world’s great­ est storyteller are brought to life in a vibrant and colourful new stage produc­


tion. Box office: 01772 258858. THE COMPLETE WORKS OF


WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE (ABRIDGED). Charter Theatre, Pre­ ston. Mon. Performed by the Reduced Shakespeare Company. Box office: 01772


258858. A LITTLE PRINCESS. Grand The­


atre, Blackpool. Tues. to Thurs. A magi­ cal adaptation of one of Frances Hodgson Burnett's most enduring and popular chil­


dren's books. Box office: 01253 290190. DIRECT FROM THE EDGE. The


Theatre, Oldham Sixth Form College. Thurs. Improvised comedy in a class of its own by the ICepow Theatre Company. Box


office: 0161911 4072. PETER AND THE WOLF. Charter


' One of the best-loved pieces in the world of orchestral music is vividly brought to life by the Marlow on Tour and Box Clever Theatre Company. Box office:


Theatre, Preston. February 26th to 27th.


01772258858. WAIT UNTIL DARK. Coliseum The­


atre, Oldham. March 4th to 27th. Recent­ ly revived on Broadway starring Quentin Tarrantino, Frederick Knott’s classic thriller is as gripping today as it always was. Box office: 0161624 2829.


Music


Burnley Mechanics. Tomorrow. The soul legend returns with a big band and a long list of accolades. Box office: 01282 430055. ANTHOLOGY OF THE BEATLES.


EDWIN STARR AND THE TEAM.


King George's Hall, Blackburn. Sat. A rock 'n' roll show you’ll never forget. Imag­ ine how it would be if Lennon and McCartney could get back together. Box


office: 01254 582582. LINDISFARNE IN CONCERT.


Burnley Mechanics. Sat. One of the most recognised bands of the classic British rock era performs. Box office: 01282


I Mark Wells. Box office: 01253 290190. CRAZY RHYTHM. Blakey's Bar,


430055.BACK OUT OF HELL. Grand The­ atre, Blackpool. Sun. The Cher and Meat Loaf experience starring Jackie Fell and


Blackburn. March 1st. Featuring John Hallam on reeds. Box office: 01254


582582. THE NOEL REDDING BAND.


Burnley Mechanics. March 4th. The show contains some of the most famous pop and rock songs from the Hendrix years, the Quo heyday and the best of Thin Lizzy. Listen to these legends live. Box office:


01282 430055. Comedy


. THE JIMMY CRICKET LAUGH­ TER SHOW. Blakey's Bar, Blackburn. Thurs. The loveable Irish rogue provides a cracker at the Afternoon Music Hall. Box


office: 01254 582582. '4 r Concerts


Hall, Manchester. Tonight. With conduc­ tor Kent Nagano. Box office: 0161 907


HALLE ORCHESTRA. Bridgewater


9000.BBC PHILHARMONIC. Bridgewater Hall, Manchester. Sat. Works by Maxwell Davies and Beethoven. Box office: 0161


907 9000.OPERA NORTH GALA. Bridgewater Hall, Manchester. Tues. Performed by the English Northern Philharmonic Orchestra.


Box office: 0161 907 9000. LAST NIGHT OF THE PROMS IN


. Performed by the JJB Sports Leyland Band. Box office: 01772 258858. MUSICALS AND MOVIES. Bridge-


BASS. Guild Hall, Preston. February 27th.


water Hall, Manchester. February 28th. Hosted by Matthew Kelly and featuring the City Concert Orchestra. Box office:


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|F«ldBKWlto ■ 1 Marcia Morris lor Vicky Carlin ion 01200 422324


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j Gill Kendall or Lee Banks Ion 01282426161


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bition "Safe Haven" by Margaret Kenny plus five contemporary craft-


makers and jewellers. 19th - Lancashire Countryside


Events, children's activity a t Beacon Fell C o u n try P a rk "Up, Up and Away". S ta r t 1 p.m. for two hours, meet Bowland Visitor Centre. 19th - Civic Hall Cinema presents, "Prince of Egypt" (PG) Friday and


Saturday a t 2 p.m. "P ra c tic a l Magic" (12) for six


nights (no Sunday) at 7-30 p.m. 20th - Centenaries Theatre, Stony­ hurst, an afternoon lecture on "Feng


Shui". Tickets £10. 20th - St Michael and St John's


Social Centre from 12-30 to 3-30 p.m. A celebration of the Tibetan New Year with authentic cuisine, raffle and sale of Tibetan artefacts. Funds in aid of refugees. Inqu iries , tel.


01200 425566. 21st - Hurst Green Memorial Hall,


a flea market and indoor car boot sale from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Inquiries,


tel. 01254 826486. 21sl - Clitheroe Ramblers' Associa­ tion, meet Waterloo car park a t 9-


30a.m. for Barbon. 23rd - Ribblesdale High School


presents, "Hopes and Dreams" a new musical featuring local choir, dancers and actors and a travelling group of professionals a t 7-30 p.m. Inquiries,


tel. 01254 822130. 24th - Knowle Green Village Hall,


"A Year in the Life of the High Sher­ iff of Lancashire" with Mr Keith Gledhill a t 7-30 p.m. Inquiries, tel.


01254 878447. 24th - Longridge Library, Berry


Lane, Longridge, a 7 p.m. a talk by Mr Jonathan Gash, au th o r of the popular "Lovejoy" books. Tickets available in advance from the library. 25th - Centenaries Theatre, Stony­


hurst, a meat and potato pie concert featuring Peter and Annabelle Law- son on piano. Tickets: TIC or 01254


826063. FORTHCOMING EVENTS-


FEBRUARY 2GT1I TO MARCH 4T1I 26th - Civic Hall Cinema presents, "Stepmom" (12), for six nights (not


Sunday) a t 7-30 p.m. 27th - Clitheroe Ramblers' Associ­ ation meet Waterloo car park a t 9


a.m. for Haworth. 27th - West Bradford Village Hall,


a spring dance to the music of Mark Kitto, organised by Clitheroe Lady Farmers' Social Section. Inquiries,


tel. 01254 824262. 27th - Ribble Valley Mayor's Par­


lour, a coffee morning in aid of Catholic Fund for Overseas Develop­ ment. Various stalls. Inquiries, tel.


429930. 27th - Whalley Methodist Church


hall, a tu rk ey te a organised by churches of the village, at 6 p.m. fol­ lowed by entertainment. Inquiries,


A.G. Bowles, tel. 01254 823331. MARCH


1 st - Longridge Library, a talk by


Ben Andrews entitled "Come into my Garden" at 7-30 p.m. Admission by ticket only from the library. 2nd - Clitheroe Library presents,


an il lu s tra ted ta lk by John Shaw entitled "One Man's Coast to Coast", at 7-30 p.m. Admission by ticket only from the library. © Further details of some of the


above events can be found in adja­ cent "Lifestyle" advertisements. © A booking service for theatres ad


events throughout the region is avail­ able from the Tourist Information Centre, Market Place, Clitheroe, on 01200 425566.


.... All entries listings Ictm available


from the Tourist Information Centre, Market Place, Clitheroe,


must be in on,a WHAT’S ON


BURNLEY \ $


Blackburn. March 2nd to 6th. Presented by Darwcn Youth Theatre. For more details contact Stella Berkley on 01254 706021. Box office: 01254 582582. JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR.


Opera House, Manchester. March 2nd to 27th. As compelling today as the day it was written, Jesus.', features electric rock, chunky power chords and heart searing ballads all combined to create a fantastic musical theatre evening. Box office: 0161


successful shows in British theatre and has consistently smashed box office records across the UK and Europe. This block-busting Irish production has just completed its third sell-out international season and comes back to England after a record-breaking USA coast-to-coast


tour.This is the new spirit of Irish dance, this is Irish dance meets Broadway. For more details and ticket prices con­ tact the box office on 01254 582582.


242 2509. Exhibitions


Armouries Museum, Leeds. To April 11th. The world's biggest ever exhibition of sport. Ticketnet: 0990 232030. THE ALIEN AND UFO EXHIBI­


SCIENCE IN SPORT. Royal


TION. 64/66 The Promenade. Blackpool. Open every day. The largest exhibition of its kind in the world, offering a unique combination of truth, fact, fiction, spiritu­ ality and the paranormal. Box office:


01253 297522. BLUE PLANET AQUARIUM.


Cheshire Oaks, Ellesmere Port. Open every day except Christmas Day. Visit the submersible Santa for the ideal festive family day out. Box office: 0930 100 300.


' Opera j


Blackburn. Tonight. An opera in three acts by Francesca Maria Piave. Box office:


RIGOLETTO. King George's Hall,


ston. March 2nd. A magnificent opera, sung in English and accompanied by the English Touring Company's acclaimed orchestra. Box office: 01772 258858. THE DAUGHTER OF REGIMENT.


0162907 9000. THE REGIMENTAL BAND OF


HER MAJESTY'S COLDSTREAM GUARDS. King George's Hall, Blackburn. March 3rd. Music to suit all tastes, played by one of the most popular and versatile bands in the world. Box office: 01254


582582. Dance


PANY. Grand Theatre, Blackpool. Tomor­ row and Sat. Alston returns to give you the world premier of his new work, commis­ sioned by the Grand Theatre, to Mozart's "Music for String Trio." Box office: 01253


RICHARD ALSTON DANCE COM­


290190.PHOENIX DANCE COMPANY. Charter Theatre, Preston. Wed. and Thurs. An imaginative combination of modern dance and baroque music in the new cele­ bratory piece "Templates of Glory" by the world-renowned Mark Baldwin. Box office:


pool. March 1st. The Random Dance Company present their dance for the mil­ lennium, the stage becoming a burnt-out laboratory, peopled with bionic hybrids.


SULPHUR 10. Grand Theatre. Black­ , Box office: 01253 290190. Musicals


Theatre Town Hall, Oswaldtwistle. Mon. to February 27th. A new version of opera's greatest tragic love story presented by the


CARMEN - THE MUSICAL. Civic


01254 582582. MACBETH. Charter Theatre, Pre­


Charter Theatre, Preston. March 3rd. The envy of Donizetti's contemporaries, this comic opera is notable for its infec­ tious music. Box office: 01772 258858. PUCCINI'S TOSCA. Grand Theatre,


Blackpool. February 26th and 27th. Per­ formed by the Mussorgsky Theatre of St Petersburg and sung in Italian with Eng­ lish subtitles. Box office: 01253 290190.


Film


New Releases: JACK FROST (PG). One magical night,


one incredible miracle. Starring Michael Keaton, Mark Addy and Kelly Preston. DON'T GO BREAKING MY HEART


01772 258858. SPIRIT OF THE DANCE. King


George's Hall, Blackburn. February 26th. See Pick of the Week. Box office: 01254 582582.


Currently Showing: A BUGS LIFE (U). YOU'VE GOT THE MAIL (12). THIS YEAR'S LOVE (18). SHAKESPEARE IN LOVE (15). VERY BAD THINGS (18). STEPMOM (12). PRACTICAL MAGIC (12). MEET JOE BLACK. (12). THESIEGE (15). LITTLE VOICE (15). ENEMY OF THE STATE (15). THE MASK OF ZORRO (PG).


Bax Office Numbers: Apollo Cinema, Blackburn: 01254 695979. Apollo Cinema, Hollywood Park, Burn­


ley: 01282 456333 or advance booking: 01282 456222. Warner Village Cinemas, Preston: 01772


881313 or advance booking 01772 881100. UC1 Cinema, Preston: 01772 728888 or


advance booking 0800 888929. I I'


(PG). For anyone who’s ever fallen in and out of love. Starring Anthony Edwards, Jenny Seagrove and Charles dance.


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