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burnings ITHEROE'S n centre trad- and other inesses are ab- to receive the
m council's lual Christmas its appeal let-
kich year, coun- ors request lations towards
' cost of theroe's festive mmings - its two Lnt Christmas
•os, crib, and rylight-decorat-
smaller trees lich are given to iders to site out- le their premises. This year, traders n choose between ving trees with ily white bulbs, ic tradition of cent years, and lose with multi- tloured bulbs, usincsses in York ;reet, not usually icluded in the hristmas tree iheme, which has een exclusive to loor Lane, Castle nd King Streets, an also apply for ;stive firs this time. Clitheroe's
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Opera group lines up to celebrate Keith’s life
OPERA fans from the
Ribble Valley will be join ing many friends of the late Keith Latham at Leeds Grand Theatre on Sunday night. More than 30 singers
who performed with the top baritone will be with the chorus and orchestra of Opera North, taking part in a fund-raising gala to celebrate his life and raise money for the educa tion fund which has been set up for his daughter,
"Enigma" (15) Grand Cinema, from Friday, October 26th
These diligent men
BASED on the novel use(j to communicate by Robe r t Harris, with each other. “Enigma” centres I t is 1943, and the around the efforts of Enigma code mysteri- the code-breakers of ously changes again,
and women worked through the Second World War deciphering the codes Nazi U-boats
Station X at Bletchley hinting that there may p ark_
be a mole at Station X.
Christmas lights are ue to be switched
,n by the town day or, Coun. Mrs vlary Robinson, on November 27th, fol
lowing the tradi tional crib dedica tion service.
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)onor sessions UNIT from the
Rational Blood Service till visit Clitheroe on Jlovember 1st. Staff will Iperate two donor ses- [ions in the large hall at the Parish Church ichool, Church Street, line from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. End another from 5-30 p.m. to 7-30 p.m.
•HI )RAMA!
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...LASSES Isses fun and highly |nts everywhere arc | i the results!
HEATRE litre Arts programme I a unique opportunity
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oanions who are going to make you feel anything too boisterous or physically at yourself like a china doll that needs h round anyone who looks like causing ,ng phone calls, holding discussions and lule. You may be a little too blunt or
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ies and your sympathies, but do watch that ,ple on pedestals. If you expect miracles, . they have not fulfilled your hopes.When fir fault, because you have seen something
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A hellish cabarelfeaturing an alluring drag queen and (our hollow-eyed players transforming themselves into
the story’s improbable and amazing characters. With music to make your toes twitch, images to make your mouth water and a story to make your heart pound, the menacing wodd ot the fairy tale is revealed!
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Question: What other film with a nautical unhappy ending also stars Kale Winslet?
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Please send your entry to: Enigma Competition, Edi oriia, Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, King Street, Clitheroe, Lan cashire, by November 1st.
Tom Jericho (Dou-
gray Scott), a maverick code breaker, is recalled to unravel the mystery. Having recovered from a nervous breakdown following his ill-fated romance with fellow worker Claire (Saffron Burrows), his return to work poses two myster ies. The more personal riddle of Claire's sud den disappearance and, secondly, the task of breaking the Enigma
Joanne.Lancastrian Mr Lath am collapsed and died in January, the day before his 47th birthday, just as he was building an important career for himself in opera. The programme on
A m is s ion to-ente rta in
Blackpool Grand Theatre; Carmen, October 28th and 29th; Turandot October 30th.
ELLEN KENT is a woman with a mission - she believes everyone should attend at least one opera in their lifetime. She is passionate about
the list of soloists, which will include Dame Josephine Barstow, Clive Bayley, Alice Coote, Don ald Maxwell, Mary Plazas, Linda Richardson, Eric Roberts, Robert Hayward and Andrew
Sunday will include excerpts from “The Pearl Fishers”, “Pagliacci”, “Tosca”, “Orpheus in the Underworld”, “The Gon doliers”, “La Traviata”, “Aida”, “Falstaff” and
“The Gypsy Baron”. The esteem with which
he was held is reflected by Shore.
with Opera North in 1985 as the Count di Luna in “II travatore” and made his final appearance with the company in Schu mann's Genoveva last
Keith made his debut , . , , . autumn.(2402998/7/14)
Sweet treat from M o s c ow MOSCOW Ballet will present the entire ballet
code. In an era of espi
onage and war, will these two seemingly separate instances be
connected? With the help of
Hester (Kate Winslet) Jericho battles against time and the German submarines th a t are threatening to destroy an allied convoy cross ing the Atlantic, to break the code and catch the spy.
"Nutcracker" when they bring the massivepro duction to the Guild Hall, Preston, on November
9t On their previous visit they only performed Act Two alongside excerpts from other popular ba -
letThis time, the sumptiously-costumed produc tion will include all of the two-act ballet to the music of Tchaikovsky and the libretto of Marius
1892, is based on a children's story by Theodor Amadeus Hoffman.
The ballet, first presented in St Petersburg in .
The action takes place at a Christmas party ,
and in the Land of Sweets where the inhabitants and their sovereign, the Sugar Plum Fairy, cele brate the safe return of their prince, Nutcracker.
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bringing opera to the masses, and that is one reason why she is behind a visit to Blackpool on Sunday, Monday and Tuesday by the Chisinau National Opera. On Sunday and Mon day the company takes to
the stage of the Black pool Grand Theatre with
"Carmen" (right) and on Tuesday the company will switch to "Turandot"
(below). The two productions feature a host of operatic stars from all over Europe,as well as the Ukraine, Russia, Moldo va, Poland and Kaza khstan.
ing European ballet and opera to Britain for the
Ellen has been bring
last seven years. The two Blackpool
productions are the 19th opera tour for the former actress, who was born in
India, and is the daughter of the former High Com
missioner. Her work led to her
award.
shortlisting earlier this year for tlic Europoan Woman of the Year
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