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CHILDREN of ..._ North-West will have the chance to cure their allergic reaction to the works of William Shake speare. The Charter Theatre,
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Preston, is on the visit ing list this autumn for the national tour of Shakespeare 4 Kidz'
"Twelfth Night". Shakespeare 4 Kidz
has introduced more than a million young people to the works of the man reckoned to be the country's greatest- ever playwright. They have done this
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"Planet of the Apes" (12) Grand Cinema, Clitheroe. From Saturday
IT IS the year 2029 and US astro naut Leo Davidson (Mark Wahlberg) boards a pod cruiser to make a routine reconnaissance mis sion from his space station.
take an abrupt detour through a "time wormhole", he crashlands onto a strange planet where apes have evolved as the dominant species. The ape regime is terrifying in all its splendour and power and holds its human inhabitants cap tive. With just 36 hours to escape,
When a space storm forces him to
over the last four years by schools performing their shows as their school play, through vis its from Shakespeare 4 Kidz' education teams, or through a touring pro duction like "Twelfth Night" which is playing at the Charter Theatre, Preston, on the first five days in October. Founder and manag ing director Julian Chen- un ivuu
h Out of Africa - dream group
Ladysmith Black Mambazo, Bridgewater Hall, Manchester,
. . . October 28th
AFRICA'S top recording group has become a household name in Britain, with more than a million albums sold here.
The Bridgewater Hall date is one of 18 venues they plan to hit in a busy 21
ery, together with Matt Gimblett take the Bard's Bard's
featuring on Paul Simon's "Graceland" record- ing, a Etound-breaking release wMch fi^ed
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text, translate it into a traditional sounds of black African music wi blend of modern and
Elizabethan language,
combine it with song and hope that once children grow up with a love for the timeless dramas of love and power in this format they will no longer fear the full texts when they come to study
them later on. They schedule the
tours to coincide with the study of Shakespeare in the autumn term by Year 6 pupils, and in the spring for Key Stage 3 and GCSE students.
jng, a ground-breaking release’which Western pop.
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THE LIBRARY Theatre in the heart of Manchester provides an excellent intimate venue for both traditional and contemporary
drama. The autumn season devised by . ., . „
artistic director Chris Honer promises a variety of productions by outstanding modern dramatists,
plus some old favourites. Poet and broadcaster Liz
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. ithe race. is. o.n fnr Davidson to reach I a sacred temple within the planets Forbidden Zone to discover the shocking secrets of mankind s past
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- and the key to its future. With near-perfect ape make-up
and outstanding performances by Tim Roth as General Thade and Helena Bonham Carter as Ari the human sympathiser, plus a cameo appearance by Charlton Heston, the Tim Burton remake of the 1968 classic sci-fi film is a must-see movie for humans and monkeys alike. The Grand Cinema is offering
you a chance to win a family ticket, which allows admission for two adults and two children.
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DEVELOPMENT THROUGH DRAMA!
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^Thegremp grew from a dream by composer and founder Joseph Shabalala, whose four
sons have been recruited into the group- For six months, his dreams taught him how
t0 And now his wife, Nellie, has joined in the phenomenon, by heading up a group of family and friends as "Women of Mambazo , who will join Ladysmith Black Mambazo on the Bridgewater Hall stage. Josep 's
Tnsenh's ambition is to estaonsu m ovm.. J ^ first academy for the teaching and
blishunSout ervation 0 f __j.ure>
is the story of a celebrity TV hair- dresser who faces her 40th birthday, her nagging mother, a secretive best friend and an ex-husband with a new girlfriend, but a young stranger makes her think about what she
really wants. Lochhead’s comedy, "Perfect Days, _ **, v
by leading playwright David Hare, whose "Skylight" was a success here, is another sharp comedy about the life of actress Esme as she faces the
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Shelagh Stevenson is another dramatist whose plays arc always
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Thelma, from "The Likely Lads , will star.
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