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TRBMBTY D RAM A GROUP present th eir 16th production


Thursday journal F TE YA^ H ER


IWEDDING Friday O


with JOHN TURNER Tel. 01200 422324 “Notes from a Small


Island”; Grand Theatre, Blackpool; November 12th


iturday, ;mber 3rd


THE LATEST instal­ ment of Bill Bryson's travel writings takes to the stage at Blackpool. Starring Steve Steen,


Musical feast from youth orchestra


TH E EAST L an ­ cashire Youth Orches­ t r a gave a fea s t of a co n c er t a t St P au l s


"Notes from a Small Island" can be seen at the Grand Theatre on Mon­ day, November 12th.


is Bryson's best-selling book, written after one la s t valedictory trip


The basis for the play


around Britain. For seven weeks he


travelled around main­ land Britain using public


transport. He travelled from


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YI)" (15) Grand Cinema, Sunday, November 4th at 7-30


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Yi)" by Edward Lang. Based in a family


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the wedding of Mtn- Min's brother A-Di. Min-Min's mother suf­


fers a stroke, from which she might never recover, and Jian bumps into his first love, Sherry, who he hasn't seen for 20 years. In the following weeks


Jian's family face their own individual battles, as they try to cope with what the future holds. Jian is faced with trav­


elling to Tokyo to stave off bankruptcy for the


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Dover to John o'Groats, taking in places like Mil­ ton Keynes and Weston- super-Mare on the way, taking stock of the nation's public face and analysing what it is he loves so much about the country that he lived in for 20 years. The play has been


adapted and directed by Paul Hodson, whose


most recent work includes the stage adap­ tation of "Fever Pitch ,


by Nick Hornby. Steen has recently fin­


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Jim Sweeney. And has also just


starred in Paul Merton's directional debut short


film "The Suicide Dog" which was released last


year. Bryson’s whistle-stop


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ters along including


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Cyril,


the way, the


Church, Low Moor. The programme


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prise, however, to the orchestra's fans was the extremely high standard of musicianship dis­ played by the 35 promis­ ing youngsters, who range in age from only nine to 18, and many of whom are drawn from


the Ribble Valley. The orchestra is con­


ducted by Mr Alan Simpson, who now teaches for the County Music Service, but who used to play in the orchestra himself as a


Man” on a delayed train., young lad.


Extra dates for Kylie as the fans’ love affair continues


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tour dates at the MEN Arena in Man­ chester has been so great, that an extra date has been slotted in. Tickets for her first two performances


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