ALL YOU NEED TO PLAN YOUR WEEK AHEAD INCLUDING WEEKEND
7,1 musical
5 Elvis the Musical; Palace Theatre, - Manchester; June 26th - July 1st
THE world's greatest rock 'n' roll musical about the world's greatest rock 'n' roll leg end is coming to Manchester for one week only. This award-winning tribute recreates the life
of the king of rock 'n' roll via his world-famous hits including, among others, "Blue Suede Shoes", "Always On My Mind", "All Shook Up", "Love Me Tender" and “Heartbreak Hotel". Originally devised in 1977, just a few months
after Elvis' death, by Ray Cooney and the leg endary Jack Good - the man who first brought rock 'n' roll to British television and who dis covered, among others, Cliff Richard, Tommy Steele and P J Proby - it has received unani mous acclaim from critics. From Memphis to Vegas, Elvis the Musical
takes the audience on a journey through the three key stages of Elvis' life. Shane Cortese plays the role of the king in his young pre-Tom Parker days, Rebel Dean depicts the star in the mid '60s when records were made, and hearts broken, and Damien Edwards is Elvis in his later years - the Vegas days, when he brought a new meaning to showmanship. Over 20 years after his death Elvis' musical
legacy lives on. So slip on your blue suede shoes and rock
down to the Palace Theatre. O Box office details are available on 0161
2422524. SKELETONS IN THE CUPBOARD OF THIS
concert Firework and Laser Spectacular; Broughton Hall,
Skipton; July 9th
CELEBRATE summer by enjoying a picnic in the park in the electric atmosphere created by a capacity audience of
5,000. The spicy sound of salsa
will s ta r t th e musical feast, with a performance by the Casa Latina All stars who will be on stage from 7 to 8-15 p.m. The nine-piece band will play a progressive salsa moder- na, mixed with a heavy dose of funk and jazz, not to mention Cuban-style percussion. Popular classics from
the "Nutcracker Waltz" to "Guys and Dolls" will be played by members of the Performing Arts Sympho ny Orchestra before the last hour gets underway with 5,000 fireworks set to explode in perfect time to various compositions. Pachelbel's "Canon" and
However, he holds many secrets and his happiness is
A GALA weekend brimming with activities, music, military splendour and tradition is being planned for the people of Lancashire. The two-day gala starts on the 24th with
Beating the Retreat - gates open at 6 p.m. Sunday will see the Millennium Forces Open Day; gates will open at 10-30 a.m. Profits from the weekend activities will go
to the Army Benevolent Fund. @ Admission on Saturday is free, but on
Sunday the entrance fees are £2 for adults and 50p for children and OAPs. A family t icket will cost £5.
comedy
: An Ideal Husband;1 Grand Theatre, '"Blackpool; June'20th - 24th ■ - ^ 1
A WHOLE host of small screen stars will bring this
Oscar Wilde classic to the coastal stage. Theatre company Middle Ground is returning to the
London and revolves around the under-secretary for For eign Affairs, Sir Robert Chiltern, a brilliant politician and a perfect gentleman; in fact, the ideal husband for Lady
Blackpool venue to celebrate the Millennium and mark 100 years since the death of the literary genius. Set in 1895, the plot of "An Ideal Husband" is based in
Chiltern.
threatened by Mrs Chelverley, who knows of his past and plots to blackmail him. Chiltern's friend, Lord Goring, comes to his rescue in a sequence of misunderstanding and
farce. Starring in the comedy are “Sicknotc” from television s
"London's Burning - alias actor Richard Walsh, former “Emmerdale” star Dolly Skilbeck - actress Jean Rogers, Dermot Walsh, best known for his role as Richard the Lionheart in the 39-episode television series, and Brian Cant of "Playaway" fame. This production of "An Ideal Husband" is sponsored
by In the Pink Leisure Ltd. O For ticket details contact the box office on 01253
290190.
F a lla 's "R i tu a l Fire Dance" are among the pieces which will be per formed to pyrotechnics, while lasers will give P onchielli's "Dance of Hours" and Sibelius' "Fin landia" an even more ethe
real feel. The whole night will be
brought to a close with the "William Tell Overture" performed against a back drop of choreographed fireworks and state-of-the- ar t lasers. O For box office details
ring 01625 560000. Tick ets cost £19.50 in advance or £22 on the day.
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SUNDAY, JUNE 18th
STRONG BEER BAND (Superb local Covers Band)
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ACUPUNCTURE & BACK PA6N
A Talk given by
STEVE HARRIS
Dip.AC. MBAcC. At Kendal House Clinic on Monday 19th June 7pm - 9pm
FREE ADMISSION
Please contact reception for details. Tel 01200 424.901.
B R O W N C O W
• « • • Chatburn • Tel: 01200 441272 • • • Wednesday Nights
are curry nights ~ 2 dine for £9.99 Sunday Lunch - 12 - 3 pm 3 courses - £5.99____________
Bar Snacks and A La Carte menu available each lunch and evening (except Tuesday)
Early Birds Menu - Mon, Weds, Fri 5.30 - 7.30 pm 2 courses - £5.99_______________
July 1st - Live Jazz
with the DEBBIE WILSON TRIO 8.30 pm - £2.50 at the door_____
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most famous romantic ballet Tickets £ 7 / £6
available at the door
P I N O C C H I O S u n d ay 18 Ju n e at 2pm
O sw a ld tw is t lc Civic T h e a t re The popular children’s story
brought to life in this exciting I’anto-stvle prtkluction Tickets: £ 5 / £4.50/ Family £17
(2 a d u l ts / 2 children) available at the door
VOULEZ VOUS S u n d a y 25 Ju n e
remember, as well a s the flares - and fun of 70s
kitsch. A celebration of all things ABBA! Tickets £10 / £9
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We’re celebrating the Millennium throughout 2000 with our Friday and Saturday Party Nights
SHIREBURN ARMS PARTY MIGHTS
HURST GREEN • WHALLEY • CLITHEROE
SATUItPAY 17th JUNE £ 16.95 per person
Enjoy a five course choice meal with disco till late of Clitheroe J
fTrtic nibble VdliuTl ] LA_ _ Countru Club J gti
Lancashire BB7 4LJ Tel: 01200 445581 Gisburn, Nr Clitheroe,
Wednesday & Thursday 21st/22nd June present Animal Hospital’s very own Vet
DAVID GRANT Come and meet him together with top osteopath and broadcaster (Wed 21st 7.00 for 7.30 Lunch £17.50 (12.00 for 12.30)
DONALD NORFOLK Dinner £19.00 including reception drink
T H E Sawley Nr Clitheroe Lancashire BB7 4NH SPREAD EAGLE „
Broughton Hall. Near Skipton (A59 to Clitheroe) The North’s leading traditional countryside show
SUNDAY 25th JUNE B y %s/
The Spread Eagle at Sawley by the River Ribble ‘magnificent food in a lovely setting’
from our dally Menu LU N CH 12.00 - 2.00
III 2 Courses £7.95
I Course £5.75 ^ _
, - ftP 3 Courses £9.95______________III . ,i D IN N ER 6.00 - 8.00 ' , r r
2 Courses £ 11.95 3 Courses £13 95
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Featuring BARNSTORMERSWING WALKING on two 1940’s BI-PLANES
D ressage • Jo a n n a Jac kson • Brit ish O lympic T eam • G r a n d W orm C ha rm ing
C o m p e t it io n • K.S.K. Falconry D isplay • C it y of L eeds Pipe Ba n d • C raven O ld W heels H istoric V ehicle Rally • H eavy & M iniature H orse D isplays
Archery • Basic Gun Dog Scurry • Rare Breeds • Farrier • Ferret Show and Racing • Morris & Country Dancing - Terrier Racing • Fishermans’ Row • Open Clay Shoot • Sheep Dog Trial • Steam Carousel • Exemption Dog Show • Lurcher Bedlington & Terrier Show. VINTAGE TRACTORS - Girder Forks Classic Motorcycle Club Bands - Craft Displays - Bars & Catering - Trade Stands_____________________
Proceeds to THE UPPER WHARFEDALE FELL RESCUE
ASSOCIATION &THE CAVE RESCUE ORGANISAUON Sponsored by 1 0RKMI1RE U H
Admission by programme available at gate Adults i t . Children &OAP's £3
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Enjoy a two course meal and coffee then party till late with our party DJ Join the in-crowd with our new resident DJ JONATHON “T” DISCOS
The place to celebrate Birthdays, Hen Parties, Office Parties or if you just want to party with friends.
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ABBEYFIELD WEEK
CASTLE VIEW HOUSE,
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Saturday 17th June Strawberry Tea
Price £1 2.30-4.30pm
•Tickcls availnblc from:, Burnley Mcchanics and il^C IithcroeTourist -c I n fo rm a t i o n Ccn t re * Call 01254 380293
Ballet present a stunning interpretation of the worlds
To advertise ring Lee Banks or Suzanne Foster on 01282 426161 .......................................
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Friday 16th June (for 7 nights inc. Sunday)
7.30 pm
Oswaldtwistlc Civic Theatre Mama Mia, th ey 're back!
The most fantastic tribute to ABBA retu rn s for the 3rd year. All the hits you
Matinee performance 2pm Saturday, 17th June
THE TIGGER MOVIE (U) Bouncing back for another day
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MUSIC AND DANCE BAR 49 LOWERGATE , CEITIIEROE. LANCS. HH7 I Al)
TEL: (+44) 0I2(K) 422850/422588 Fax: (+44)01200 422948 Live music every
WESTERN mstr Excellent
Sunday and Wednesday SUNDAY 18th JUNE
(Country Rock / Blues Sound) WEDNESDAY 21st JUNE
_ _ York St, Clitheroe Tel: 01200 423278
CO FFEE M i CLITHEROE F.C. ORNING
SATURDAY 17TH JUNE IN THE RIBBLE VALLEY MAYORS PARLOUR 10am until 12pm Admission 50p
inc Coffee & Biscuits Tombola & Cake Stall Saturday, 17th June, 2.00-4.00pm
FREE BARRELHOUSE BLUES SESSIONS Relax, chill out and enjoyl + Special Bar Promotions.
Friday 16th June, 7.30 pm SOLD OUT in '98 and '99
PATRICK MOOR! Presents
; Xb© fascinating story of some • and often eccentric - people of astronomy and space : from Galileo to Gagarin, Einstein, Newton, the Apollo Space Crews and Alien
EXPLORERS OF THE____ Bfeforms. Friday, 14th July, 8.00pm
DENNIS LOCORRIERE THE VOICE OF DR HOOK with his band: Benny Gallagher (Gallagher and lyle,
• McGoInness Flint), Rod 5morr (Dr Hook, Dolly Parton, joe Tox), Mike Bell (Lonnie Donegan, Albert Lee), Pick Withers (Dire Straits, Bob Dylan)
....... Top Blues Artists Every Saturday in Olivers Bar j T „ SHAKE IT & B R E A K g p -
WILD TURKEY (Local Blues / Rock Band)
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