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"Singin’ In The Rain" (U) Grand Cinema, Clitheroe. Sunday, July 22nd, at 7-30 p.m.
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FILMED in 1950s Holly wood, "Singin’ in the Rain” is about movie-making and the story of silent movie stars adapting to the sound
era. Everyone remembers the
title number from this film, which sees Gene Kelly twirling his umbrella and conjuring with his feet as he pirouettes around lamp posts and tap-dances through puddles, making it probably the most fre quently-shown piece in the history of the cinema. The rest of the film is
Keith Latham Memorial Con cert; Grand Theatre, Leeds;
October 28th
One family ticket - that’s 2 adult j and 2 children - to the Grand Cinema
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OPERA North is paying its own tribute to the memory of Burnley baritone Keith
Grand Theatre, Leeds, on Sunday, October 28th.
A memorial concert is to be staged at the f , .
before his 47th birthday. .
leagues from Opera North, including con ductors Paul Daniel, David Lloyd-Jones, John Pryce-Jones and Steven Sloane and the chorus and orchestra of Opera North. The respected baritone, widely recog
Taking part will be many of his col , »>*■
nised as one of Britain’s finest, made his debut with Opera North in 1985 and made what turned out to be his final performance with the company in the autumn in Schu mann's "Genoveva". All the proceeds from the concert will be
donated to an education fund for his daugh ter, Joanne.
The night before, on October 27th, Opera North will stage a concert in Blackburn
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A Bug’s Life (U) Saturday, July 21 st, at|11 -30 a.m.
AN ISOLATED ant colony that strives all season to assemble anoffering of food for a rovingband of tyran nical grasshoppers is fea tured in "ABug’s Life". The grffishoppers are
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right amount of humour to keep the adults and the kids amused.
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full advantage of the show’s theme for the 2001
show of "Fine Art". . Ten images of works of
art at present in the Tate will be reproduced and fea tured along a leafy 20- metre walkway leading to Tate Liverpool's marquee. All the images will reflect
the summer, holidays and leisure.
I t is the first time Tate , , have ever exhibited at a
flower show. Show marketing director,
Mr Tim Timmerman, said: "We are absolutely thrilled to have been able to attract such a high profile name to
the show. "We have allocated the
Pyne said: "We’re really excited about the show as it gives us the opportunity to go out and let people in another arena know what is ' going on at Tate Liverpool
gallery a prime spot." Tate Liverpool's Jemima
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on the Albert Dock." The Southport show is
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18th.
change to the family enter tainment traditional held on Friday evening. Out go the fireworks dis
play, and in comes an evening of death-defying stunts and illusions and
KIM WYLDE This year there is a music from an Abba tribute
band.Among the celebrities visiting the show will be ’80s popstar-turned-garden-
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