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E n.IOY 2 CO U U SK M F A I . AND C O P l 'T .E (S TAR TER /M A IN o r MAIN/SWEI'H’) M e n u c h a n g e d m o n t i i i .y


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TWO exciting concerts are to take place in the Ribble Valley next


week. For the serious-minded, Centenar­


ies Theatre, Stonyhurst, is the venue for a concert in the meat and potato pie series. On Thursday Miss Fiona Scott a mezzo soprano will entertain accompanied by pianist Mr Geoffrey


Bond. Miss Scott is currently being trained


by Margaret Railings and Barbara Robotham, while Mr Bond is an accomplished teacher, accompanist, including the Orpheus Choir Preston,


and soloist. The concert will begin at noon fol­


lowed by a meat and potato pie lun­ cheon in the Old Theatre Gallery. On the same evening, at the Hark to


listings form available


must be in on a WHAT’S ON


All entrles'


from the Tourist Inlormatlon Centre, Market Place, Clitheroe.


Knowle Green Art Group. Alston Col­ lege will host two classes for adult


awareness week. 21st - Civic Hall Cinema presents,


"An Ideal Husband" (PG), for six nights at 7-30 p.m. 21st - East Lancashire ME/CFS


Support Group meeting at Wilpshire Methodist Church. Inquiries, tel. 01254


260670. 22nd - Torchlight coffee morning in


Ribble Valley Council Chamber. 22nd - Clitheroe Ramblers' Associa­ tion meet Waterloo car park at 9 a.m.


for Subberthwaite. 23rd - Clitheroe Mayor's Sunday in


Trinity Church at 10-30 a.m. Proces­ sion from the town hall at 10-15 a.m. 23rd - Lancashire Countryside


Bounty in the delightful village of Slaidburn, there will be a concert by the


local silver band. "Brass at the Bounty" is the title of


the evening, although, in contradiction, Slaidburn Silver Band will be perform­ ing from 7-15 p.m. Promises to be a


rousing evening. For an outdoor activity you could


join a ranger for a Roman walk organ­ ised by Lancashire Countryside Events. This nine-mile walk will closely follow the Roman Road from Ribchester to their small supply fort at Kirkham. EVENTS - MAY 21ST TO 27TH May lo June - Centenaries Theatre


Gallery, Stonyhurst, presents, "Differ­ ing Point of View" an exhibition of oil pastel landscapes by Dermod Ruddock. May lo Ociober - Ghost Walks.


Every evening throughout the summer with Simon Entwistle. Start 8 p.m., Castle Gates, Clitheroe. Inquiries, tel. 01200 426821 or TIC. Platform Gallery, "Form and Func­


Events, a nine-mile walk which follows closely the Roman Road from^ Ribch­ ester to small supply fort at Kirkham. Booking essential. Inquiries, tel. 01995


640557. 26th - Clitheroe Ramblers' Associa­


tion, meet 7 p.m. Chipping. 27th - Centenaries Theatre, Stony­


hurst, presents a meat and potato pie concert featuring Fiona Scott (mezzo soprano) and Geoffrey Bond (piano) at noon followed by lunch. 27tli - Hark to Bounty, Slaidburn, a


concert by Slaidburn Silver Band "Brass at the Bounty" at 7-15 p.m. Inquiries, tel. 01200 423855. FORTHCOMING EVENTS-MAY 28THTO JUNE3RD


Civic Hall Cinema presents, "Eliza­


beth" (15) for five nights at 7-30 p.m. Five matinees "The Rugrats Movie"


(U).2‘


tion” a contemporary British furniture exhibition, open Monday to Saturday


Lancashire and Cheshire woodcarvers. Whalley Library - A joint exhibi­


10 a.m. to 4-30 p.m. Clitheroe Library an exhibition of


tions of art and photography presented by Great Harwood Community Art Group and Harwood Forum. Longridge Library, exhibition by


Jlh - Clitheroe Ramblers' Associa­


tion. meet Waterloo car park at 9-30 a.m. for Kettlewell. 29th - Lancashire Countryside


Events, join volunteer ranger for a cir­ cular walk to the summit of Pendle Hill from Downham. Steep climb and steep descent. Start 10-30 a.m. from Down- ham village car park. 29lh - Lancashire Countryside


Events half-term activities at Beacon Fell Country Park. Try to identify the pond creatures. Start 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. duration one hour. Booking essen­


tial. 29lh - Clitheroe Naturalists' Society,


meet Clitheroe Station at 10 a.m. for coach walk Kirkby Lionsdale. 29th - Whalley Methodist Church Bank Holiday coffee morning, with var­


ious stalls. 29th - 30lli - Chipping Show Ground,


a fun day out for the whole family at the steam fair 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. 29th - 31st - Nazareth Unitarian Chapel, Padiham, a flower festival,


craft fair and exhibition. 30lh - Bashall Eaves Village Hall,


craft market and car boot sale from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Inquiries, tel. 01254


826437. 30lh - Slaidburn and District Play­


group, a flea market in a marquee on the village green from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. 30th - Lancashire Countryside


Events, five-mile walk looking at local and natural history of Salesbury. Meet Maries Wood car park at 11 a.m. 31st - Slaidburn May Queen Festi­


val, commencing with church service at 12-30 p.m. in St Andrew's Church. Crowning of rose queen and other activities will follow. Inquiries, tel. 01200 446349. 31st - Clitheroe Town Criers' compe­


tition at Castle Gate and Market Place 10-30 a.m. Inquiries, tel. 01200 422446. JUNE


1st - Clitheroe Ramblers' Associa­


tion, meet 10 a.m. Chester Avenue car park for Barden Moor, from Embsay (no dogs). 2ntl - Clitheroe Ramblers' Associa­


tion meet 7 p.m. York, above Lord Nel­ son. Also B walk, leader John Earn-


shaw. 3r<l. - Centenaries Theatre, Stony­


hurst, meat and potato pie concert fea­ turing Yerka Vladilo (piano). Concert at noon followed by lunch. O Further details of some of the


above events can be found in adjacent "Lifestyle" advertisements. O A booking service for theatre and


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


425566. at THOMAS


FRIENDS OF THE TANK ENGINE





SBRINO BAITK HOLIDAY Saturday to JVIonday 89th to 31st May; 1999 ;


AT EMBSAY & BOLTON ABBEY STEAM RAILWAY, SKIPTON Meet ‘THOMAS’, ‘PERCY’, and ‘SIR TOPHAM HATT, THE FAT OONTBOLLBH’.


Lots of tra in s 10.00am to 4.30pm


Theatre


, THE 53RD BLACKBURN FESTI­ VAL OF SPEECH, MUSIC AND DANCE. King George's Hall, Black­ burn. To Sat. Open to everyone. Further information from Mrs Collingwood:


01254 249456. THE ALL NEW ADVENTURES


OF POSTMAN PAT AND HIS BLACK AND WHITE CAT. Grand Theatre, Blackpool. To Sun. A delight­ fully entertaining and educational show, suitable for two to eight-year-olds, and full of lively songs and plenty of fun for all tho family. Box office: 01243 290190. REBECCA. Coliseum Theatre, Old­


ham. To Sat. One of the most famous novels ever comes to glorious life in a brand new production of Daphne du Maurier's novel, penned by Stephen Mallatrat. Box office: 0161 624 2829. GIRLS NIGHT OUT IN IBIZA.


Grand Theatre. Blackpool. Mon. to May 29th. Watch out! The girls are back, but this time they're playing away from home. The saucy sequel to Girls Night Out. Box oflice: 01253 290190. HOW OLD IS OLD ENOUGH?


(THE MOOR THE MERRIER). Burnley Mechanics. Tues. A madcap musical murder with Shakespearean overtones. Performed by the Fifty Some­ thing Theatre Company. Box office:


01282 430055. THE ALL-STAR SHOW. Blakey's


Bar Afternoon Music Hall, Blackburn. Thurs. Starring James Fitzgerald, from the 3 Tenors, international singing sen­ sation Luisa Benavente and Merseyside comedian Hal Bayer. Box office: 01254 582582. ROUGHYEDS. Coliseum Theatre,


Oldham. Thurs. to June 19th. This spe­ cially-commissioned play written by Oldham-born Chris Denys takes us on a magical ride through history. Box office:


0161 624 2829. NEDERLANDS DANS THEATER


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PICK OF THE WEEK are in concert together for the first time


Blackpool. June 14th lo 19th. THE Big"0", Elvis, Eddie and Buddy


"4 Steps lo Heaven". Grand Theatre,


ever!Four of the greatest rock 'n’ roll per­ formers of all time: Eddie Cochran, Buddy Holly, Roy Orbison and Elvis Presley join forces for a spectacular musi­ cal extravaganza that will have you danc­


ing the night away. Inspired by the Eddie Cochran hit


"Three Steps lo Heaven", this exciting new production is the ultimate concert, a concert that could, in fact, have taken place h.ad fate not pl.ayed its untimely


Admission free, donations welcome. Box


office: 01254 582582. FAME-THE MUSICAL. Grand


Theatre. Blackpool. June 3rd to 5th. Follow the hopes and dreams of the stars of tomorrow at New York City's leg­ endary High School for Performing Arts. Box office: 01253 290190. OHl WHAT A NIGHT. Opera


House, Manchester. To June 19th. The ultimate '70’s musical starring Kid Cre­ ole, John Altman and Will Mellon Box office: 0161 242 2509.


Comedy LENNY HENRY. Bridgewater Hall,


part in rock 'n' roil history. So "C'mon Everybody", it's time to dig


out your "Blue Suede Shoes" and "Rave On" as you lake "Tliree Steps to Heaven", with hit after rock 'n' roll hit. Don't miss out on this year's "feel good"


musical sensation. For more details and ticket prices con­ tact the box office on 01253 290190.


Hall, Manchester. Featuring works by Rimsky-Korsakov, Stravinsky and Tchaikovsky. Box office: 0161 907 9000.


iduslc SIXTIES GOLD. King George's Hall,


Blackburn. Tonight. Starring "Gerry and the Pacemakers", "The Merseybeats", "The Fortunes" and Mike Pender's "Searchers". Box office: 01254 582582. BOYZONE. MEN Arena, Manches­


ter. Tomorrow. Arguably the biggest male pop band, Boyzone return to strut their stuff at the Arena. Box office: 0161 930


8000. SPIRIT OF THE AZTEC. Burnley Mechanics. Sat. The sensational Chilean exile, Sergio Avila, performs his latest musical project. Box office: 01282


430055. BLAKEYS JAZZ SPECIAL. Bl.akoy's


Bar, Blackburn. Mon. Starring Alan Barnes (reeds), Dave Newton (piano), Dave Linane (bass) and Pete Cotterill (drums). Box office: 01254 582582. THE MAVERICKS. MEN Arena,


COOK STAGE SHOW. Bridgewater Hall, Manchester. June 3rd. Culinary fun with Fern Britton, Anthony Wor- rall-Thompson and Brian Turner. Box


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CAR BOOT SALE Sunday, 23rd May


C a r B o o te rs a r r ive from 7 .3 0 a m - C a r h o o te rs o n ly £ 5 All enquiries 04l 1 833543 or 0976 291728


CIVIC HALL /iS; CUTl II-ROI;


Fri 2Nt M.iy 6 tiny*, (not Sim)


AN IDEAL HUSBAND


Il’C.) Evenings; 7 31) p in.


: -M essage i i i.n Hot He; ’ The Rugrnts Movie '


, rorces of Nature; The WaleiTioiy:


Coming Soon... Nollii ig Hill:


office: 0161907 9000. THE LION. THE WITCH AND


THE WARDROBE. Grand Theatre, Blackpool. June 3rd to 5th. C. S. Lewis's cla.ssic children's tale is brought vividly to life in this gloriously thrill-packed fan­ tasy adventure. For all the family. Box office: 01253 290190.


Concerts HALLE ORCHESTRA. Bridgewa­


I BBC PHILHARMONIC. Bridgewa- I ter Hall. Manchester. Tomorrow. Part of the Tortelier Festival and conducted by Yan Pascal Tortelier. Box office: 0161


ter Hall, Manchester. Wed., Thurs. and May 30th. Various programmes for each performance. Box office: 0161907 9000.


907 9000. CLASSIC MASTERPIECES.


Bridgewater Hall, Manchester. May 29th. Featuring the Manchester Cham­ ber Orchestra. Box office: 0161 907


9000. ST PETERSBURG PHILHAR-


I MONIC ORCHESTRA. Bridgewater


Manchester. Wed. "Dance the Night Away" with this unique American band. Box office: 0161 930 8000. STILGOE AND SKELLERN.


Bridgewater Hall, Manchester. May 28th.. Box office: 0161907 9000. LAURYN HILL. MEN Arena, Man­


chester. June 2nd. The Fugees songstress and winner of five Grammy awards per­ forms. Box office: 0161 930 8000. BILL WYMAN AND THE


RHYTHM KINGS. Queen Elizabeth Hall, Oldham. A unique blend of blues, jazz, r&b and rock performed by a star- studded line-up. Box office: 0161 911


4076. STEVE HARLEY IN CONCERT.


Burnley Mechanics. June 4th. The "Cockney Rebel" return. Box office:


01282 430055. IVIusicals DUKES TRAIN. Dukes Theatre,


Lancaster. Sal. A musical trip through 100 years of Ellington's genius. Box


office: 01524 66645. SHIPWRECKS AND ISLANDS.


King George's Hall, Blackburn. May 28th. A touching the heart of a broken world. A brand new musical presentation with special guest speaker Adrian Plass.


Manchester. Tonight. Dudley's favourite son returns with his new stand-up show. Box office: 01772 258858


and 0161 907 9000. HARRY HILL. Opera House, Black­


pool. May 29th. The TV funnyman pre­ sents his own inimitable style of humour. Box office: 01253 292029. KEN DODD. Queen Elizabeth Hall, Oldham. June 4th. Dodd performs his fun-filled, family-orientated and famous "Happiness Show”, bursting at the seams with variety, laughter and The Diddymen. Box office: 0161 9114076.


Exhibitions THE ALIEN AND UFO EXHIBI­


TION. 64/66 The Promenade. Black­ pool. Open every day. The largest exhi­ bition of its kind in the world, offering a unique combination of truth, fact, fic­ tion, spirituality and the paranormal. Box office: 01253 297522. BLUE PLANET AQUARIUM.


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


i Film New Release.s:


SWING (15). starring Hugo Speer, Lisa Stansfield and Alexei Saylo.


Currently Showing: I STILL KNOW WHAT YOU DID


LAST SUMMER. (18). FORCES OF NATURE (12). THEWATERBOYS(12). THE HONEST COURTESAN


(15). eXistenZ (15). MESSAGE IN A BOTTLE (12). 8MM (18). AN IDEAL HUSBAND (PG). THE FACULTY (15). PLUNKETT AND MACLEANE


(15). Box Office Numbers: Apollo Cinema, Blackburn: 01254


695979. Apollo Cinema, Hollywood Park,


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


01772 881313 or advance booking 01772 881100. UCI Cinema. Preston: 01772728888 or advance booking 0800 888929.


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