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WEEKEND T V INSIDE with JOHN TURNER Tel. 01200 422324 leroe Parish
lithorities have Tjss to be light-
... Despite her call Itwer firm, no work len started, she
In she told United I s there was a big pn Sunday, she was i make sure that no carried a torch it was going to be |>b and take a long
I Shepherd said hall Ler Mr Les Allen foiled the lights not Ig as early as July.
WEEK AHEAD
Oedipus"; Octogon The a tre , Bolton
A wonderful Oedipus, by gum. «
Barrie Rutter, also the
NORTHERN Broadsides is a compa ny that has enjoyed great success with performing plays in a distinct northern
accent and I have enjoyed their pro duction of several Shakespeare plays. Now Skipton-born poet and writer
Blake Morrison has adapted Sopho cles' Oedipus in a wonderfully Near and understandable version in a north ern vernacular which brings a whole
1> groupings of steps, J th r e e a t a t im e , a re
lar. It is not easy to ■ hem in the dark, |rhen we are familiar , em..ct lighting on these hyard steps is a dan- L health and safety
"Moulin Rouge"
(12) Grand Cinema, from Friday October
Ihat appears not to ■ken seriously en-
T she said. Spokesman for Unit-
lilities said: "We are | of this. It is a big lo replace under- |d cable. It is a case of luling in the work, j'e do apologise for lelay, but we are aim- |) complete the work lickly as possible."
hr Clitheroe
lilty to harassing his
j.dour must not enter
Jos ruled. Itndition of bail, that
le s t, Wilpshire, must Irol Melling, or enter
lire she works. r 21st.
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COMBINING old- style Hollywood glamour and boule vard farce, "Moulin Rouge" tells the
story of Christian (Ewan McGregor), a
young writer in Paris, who begins a doomed romance with the city's most famous courtesan,
Satine (Nicole Kid
man). Satine is the star of
the eponymous Paris nightspot, whose future depends on her marry ing a wealthy patron (Richard Roxborough). With the vibrancy
and vigour of a theatri cal extravaganza mixed in with a medley of modern classics, the film's ambience is fur ther complemented by the on-screen chem istry of Kidman and
McGregor. “Moulin Rouge” is
Question: What nationality are Nicole Kidman and ftul Hogan? Answer:
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like nothing you've ever seen before.
"Crocodile Dundee In Los Angeles" (PG) Saturday, Octo
ber 5th.
MICK DUNDEE (Paul Hogan) and his journalist wife, Sue (Linda Kozlows- ki), along with their 10-year-old son, pack up and leave Walka bout Creek and head
off to California. While Sue runs her
father's LA office for a while, Mick gets used to life in LA. This, for him, means getting embroiled in a scheme to smuggle artworks from the former
Yugoslavia. With cameo appear
ances from George Hamilton and Mike Tyson, and with the same amount of croco diles and humour as its two predecessors
"IIS#? t u ' S i bo> it »• in °ur 5r°“p
(watch out for where aboringines keep their mobile phones), this is another fun family
Shakespeare 4 K,dz; Charter Theatre, Preston; until tomorrow
Twelfth Night" by
SCHOOLCHILDREN studying for important exams will not be playing hookey when they go
nut to the theatre this week. A night at the Charter Theatre- p rest° " ’
should be a great help to their studies for K y
^TheShakespearc 4 Kidz company will be stag ing fe version of Twelfth Night at Preston until
t0The company specialises in staging child friendly productions of the Bard's works, almost
pantomime style, complete w^ ^ P^ Consid- dy, to introduce young people to the man consm ered to be Britain's best-ever playwright.
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• n ..i . i -e le n fVm director. 3, as Tiresias are very effectively supported
by the Chorus, Andrew Vincent, Daw son Peters, Dennis Conlon. ChnsUne
Cox, Andy Wear, Andrew Whitehead and Michelle Hardwick. Morrison’s script gives the chorus
the chance to act as individuals and under Barrie Rutter s direction they were both effective members of the Theban community and commenta
tors on the unfolding horror. Oedipus is being performed in tan
new light to the ancient Greek tragedy of a “ “ e^ 0
dem with Blake Morrison's adaptation of a comedy by Von Kleist, The
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Nelson as Oedipus, Sarah Parks as 10th and 13th. Jocasta, John Branwell as Kreon and
Farewell sea;
AFTER 10 of the most successful years in the
history of the BBC Phil harmonic Orchestra, Frenchman Yan Pascal Tortelier has launched his final season as princi
pal conductor. His concert at the
Bridgewater Hall, Man chester, last Saturday opened the season. Under his baton, the
orchestra performed “La Creation Du Monde”, by Milhaud, “Noc turnes”, by Debussy,
by Stravinsky.
s° ni i ‘a northern bet« „ o * * - 1
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HIGHERFORD METHODIST CHAPEL Barrowford
15th ANNUAL CRAFT FAIR OCTOBER 4th to 6th
Thursday and Friday 11.30 a m. to 7.30 p.m. Saturday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Admission: 50p Home-made refreshments available all day
C L ITH ERO E PA R ISH C H U R C H AM A T E U R O PER A T IC
& dramatic society Presents
“IT COULD BE ANY
ONE OF "US”
A comedy by Alan Ayckbourn Produced by Mel Scorah on
I Wednesday 17th to Saturday 20th October 1
2001
A t 7 .3 0 p m in th e C l i th e r o e P a r i s h C h u r c h H a l l
[ T ic k e t s .£ 3 .5 0 availab le f r om C l i th e r o e T IC & Sw a n H o t e l ,W h a l le y
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CROCODILE DUNDEE IN LOS ANGELES
Saturday at 11,30am and 2.30pm . - ai ll.OUtimoov I-.V»|-- — — o rjn (PG)
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AMORES PERROS
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and “The Rite of S p r i n g ” ,
anniversary to the day of the complete perfor
I t was the 100th
“Nocturnes”. Debussy's music has
been a central theme throughout the orches
said Tortelier, who, at 14, won first prize for violin at the Paris Con
servatoire. The opening concert
mance of Debussy's Milhaud's jazzy, saxo phone-led ballet score “La
began with a contrast - Monde’, driven by the Creation
tra's present season. "I never get tired of
conducting Debussy and French ol all musicians,
I never will. He was the most musical of the French and the most French of all musicians,"
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Sunday, October 7th 10am-4pm
Refreshments served all day To book a stall -
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jam session. Tortelier's career so far
has included engage ments with leading orchestras through the
world. The second perfor
mance, on Saturday, October 27th, features
the work of John Adams, one of the most-per formed living composers, and Dmitri Shosta kovich, one of the last century's most commu-
cencuiy a nicative symphonies, frenzy of a New Orleans Their works will be _ ................................................................
performed alongside "The Pleasure Dome of Kubla Khan", from Charles T. Griffes, one of America's least-known composers,
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SATURDAY 6th OCTOBER
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(UnJi&stn Thursday 11th October
An Evening with Top Psychic Medium
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Tickets: £6.5 0 /£5.50 Show starts - 7.30pm
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Actress Lizzie Wort brings the Orwellian classic to vibrant life
Thursday 18th October - 8.00 pm
Angry, raucous, contemplative ce'-~ - folk music from Scotland s finest 4-piece
Wednesday 31st October - 8.00pm
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"NGT0NS" (1B) Sunday October7th at_7^30pm
Friday, Saturday, Mon - Thurs at 7.30pm _________ —:— —
YORK STREET, CLITHEROE BB7_2DL From Fridavi* October. 5th
5URULEY JAEcHAUlcS Sunday 7th October - 2.00 pm
CHAMPIONSHIP
BRASS in concert DAVID URQUART YORKSHIRE IMPERIAL ROTHWELL BAND
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