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I Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, October 4th, 2001 15 --------------------------------------------------------~ ~ ~ '


Clitheroe 422324 (Editorial), 422323 (Advertising), Burnley 422331 (Classitiej ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^


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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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Itheroe day and


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In and Accrington tests--,--......


from local areas


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We're here, we're open and we're waiting for you


T H E T H R E E


M IL L S T O N E S OPEN TUES-THURS


QUIZGO Friday 5th October Live Music with


Traditional Cask Ales_ Call Melissa or Nigel on


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FRI DAY-SUN DAY ALL DAY Every Wednesday


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Sunday Lunch Traditional Sunday


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Every Thursday 2 Pizzas for £6


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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.


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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


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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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Grindlcton School Hall Viewing from 7 p.m.


Start selling at 7.30 p.m. Bacon sandwiches for sale!


Ring 01200 441507 for details


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Village Hall


Sunday, October 7th 10am-4pm


Refreshments served all day To book a stall -


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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-


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Proceeds for Hospice Saturday, 6th


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SATURDAY 6th OCTOBER


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(UnJi&stn Thursday 11th October


An Evening with Top Psychic Medium


JAMES BYRNE


Tickets: £6.5 0 /£5.50 Show starts - 7.30pm


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ORCHESTRA Tickets: £11.50/ £10.50 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


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Friday, Saturday, Mon - Thurs at 7.30pm _________ —:— —


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CHAMPIONSHIP


BRASS in concert DAVID URQUART YORKSHIRE IMPERIAL ROTHWELL BAND


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