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eastlancashireonline.co.uk Clitheroe 422324 (Editorial), 422323 (Advertising), Burnley 422331 (Classified), www. 16 April 26th, 2001 Clitheroe Advertiser & Times


Y O U R S T A R S with M a r j o r i e O r r


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Madama Butterfly; Palace Theatre, Manchester; May 21 st to May 26th


KEEN gardeners, as well as opera lovers, would do jvell to try to see a produc­ tion coming to the Palace Theatre, Manchester, next month. The Ellen Kent and


_Two family t icke ts - to the Grand Cinema


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Opera International tour­ ing company went down well the last time they arrived in Manchester with Madama Butterfly, a total- ly-traditional production, in the spring of 2000. So much so, that they are


returning from Monday, May 21st, to Saturday,


May 26th. And they will be bringing


with them the spectacular Japanese water garden which is based on actual Japanese gardens and orig­ inal paintings. Madama Butterfly is


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performed by the full com­ pany and orchestra of the Chisinau National Opera. The classic tale of pas­ sion and tragedy is told in a


totally traditional way. Miss Gemma Quinn,


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A DOUBLE bill with a difference is on stage at Preston Guild Ilall on Saturday,


A pril 28th, for thinking m I Practice1 I t seems like Jah Wobble, right, and 1


Deep Space, along with Genesis P-Orridge, above, and Thee Majesty, are trying to take their music onto a higher plane, if their publicity blurb is to be believed. How about this? "Jah Wobble's music


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throughout the year. All (acuities ADMISSION FREE 150 Stalls +


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Clitheroe & District Scouts & Guides St. George’s Day Parade & Service


Sunday 29th April Parade Assembles 1.20pm Eshton Terrace I V '


Service commences 2.00pm St Mary’s Parish Church / i l l fuw e*ttd. eu td ptie ncU umI co*k& _ _


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5 Programmes and times from Friday 27/04/01 to Thurs 03/05/0I J . 5 ________


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z (tf)*1hr50mlm 2 Dally 1.30 3.40 5.50 8.20 h Sat Late 10.30pm 2 No 1.30 5.50 8.20 j shows Thurs 3rd May


a Thursday*! Silver Screening - May 3rd


u STATE AND MAIN E (lS)thi»40m*ns M On Screen I JO 5.50 BJO


EXIT WOUNDS S lhrSJmins


Sat Late 10.45pm


THE HOLE (U)thrS5mtns Dally 2.10 5.10 8.10 Satiate 10.30pm


SPY KIDS (PG)*1hr4Smins Daily 1.45 4.00 6.! 5 8.20 Sat Morn 11.10am Sat Late 10.30pm


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Daily 3.20 8.I0 Sat Late 10.30pm, No 3.30 Sat/Sun RUGRATS IN PARIS


SnihrVmlm ally 1.30 3.30 5.30


Sat Mom 11.00am No 3.30 show Fri/Mon to Thurs


Saturday's Little Oscar's Show 28th April 102 DALMATIANS


(U)lhrSSmim Hie (un and pmes start at 11.00am


Saturday May 12th, 7.30pm BURNLEYYOUTHBAND & ROCHDALE YQUTH CHOIR in concert


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| 'Don’l Throw Your love Away’ & Many More.________ Friday May 4th, 8.00pm V


IJOHN McNALLY, FRANK ALLEN, SPENCER ^ S f J pD t t ROTHE


THE SEARCHERS IN CONCERT 'Perform A


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TWO MASTER SONGWRITERS AND PERFORMERS COME TOGETHER EOR ONE AMAZING PERFORMANCE


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Sunday May 6th,a.00pm ■ CHAMPIONSHIP BRASS IN CONCERT


VICKERS BARROW WORKS BAND v;%


Wednesday M ay 9 th , 7.30pm BRIGHTON THEATRE EVENTS PRESENTS


NOTES FROM A SMALL ISLAND


BY BILL BRYSON • STARRING STEVE STEEN •S»™


s!e«i's superb sell oul onis m on virluisso perform onc. RulyM oil


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S a tu rd a y 2 8 th A p r i l 10am until 12 midday Admission: 20p


. Proceeds for Church Roof Appeal


Contact: J e n n y 4 4 J 6 4 4 W e n d y 4 4 S 2 I4 C o n 4 4 5 3 11 ,


Hall Open from 6pm Friday for Donated Jumble


LANCASHIRE GARDEN,


WOODLAND & CRAFT FAYRE


Stonyhurst College, Hurst Cfreen


Sunday, July l4 th and 15th, 2001


Saturday and


‘For details of craft stands call Sharon Hamilton on


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For outside stands call Clare Eddleston on


01254 826345 • Kibble Valley


Talking Newspaper Group


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CONSERVATIVE CLUB


CLITHEROE


THIS SATURDAY APRIL 28th


S A T C H


(S u p e rb C om e d y lV o ca lis t - O n e n o t t o be missed)


Large Function Room for Hire FREE to members


New members welcome Further details


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CLITHEROE GARDEN CLUB BASKETS &


CONTAINERS By Brian Merrick of Bolton


Ribblesdale High School Technology College Drama Complex


Wednesday May 2nd 7.15 p.m,


The outing on May 19th is cancelled due to the closure o f o u r a lte rn a t iv e venue


EVERY SATURDAY iM Mm D I G I M O N (PG)


Saturday, 11.30am and 2.30pm FREE LOLLIPOP WITH EVERY CHILDREN’S TICKET BOUGHT


FUCKS WORKSHOP AT 10am Saturday


For more information or to book a place, ring the box office


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100 guests- evening reception . » „ * , - * ■ * * .


A Special Offer for Weddings _________


C o m p l im e n t a r y use o f Main Hall for Civil, Wedding ceremony


C o m p l im e n t a r y use o f Ribble Suite with four poster bed fo r Bride & Groom m


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Package for forty guests Drink on arrival


Soup of the day


Traditional Roast Beef Yorkshire Pudding Chocolate Fudge Cake


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Package for 100 guests Buffet to include


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/2 price


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EVERY SUNDAY Don’t forget to visit our other


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Full A la Carte Menu also | ■ ^ served between 6pm to 10pm


3 Courses - £ 8 .9 5 j (Main course only £5.95) Full A la Carte menu served 12 - S p.in.


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has increasingly attempted to induce states of biorhythmic sanctity by focusing on the


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versity of Central Lancashire in association with the conference, "Relocating the Sacred in Contemporary Performance


The event is being presented by the Uni­ usic lovers.


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cultural intersection of a devotion to ful­ filling a creative and positive metaphysi­


Or this? "Thee Majesty is an inevitable cal path." cert. ENTERTAINMENTS ..........


Jah Wobble and Genesis P-Orridge will be available for conversation in the Guild Hall foyer at 5 p.m. on the day of the con­


For those seeking explanations, botn ,


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spokesman for Opera Inter­ national, said: "It is our pol­ icy to keep everything as traditional as possible. "It will be sung in Ital­


"Miss Congeniality (12) Friday, April 27th, at 7-30 p.m.


THIS light-hearted American comedy fol­ lows the tomboy federal agent Gracie Hart - ndra Bullock), as she is sent under cover into the weird and wonderfully-per-


fect world of beauty pageants. Not only is her mission to find out the


ian, with subtitles for the audience. We believe our audiences like operas that have not been tampered


with too much." Romanian soprano Mari­


ana Colpos returns to Man­ chester, to share the title role with celebrated Japan­ ese soloist Manami Hama and Natalie Yutesh. Coincidentally,


smash-hit music, "Miss Saigon", based on Madama Butterfly, will be coming to the Palace Theatre in November.


the


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Barley Village at the foot of Pendle Hill


identity of the mystery bomber who is threatening the contest, but she must mas­ ter high heels, shaving and acting like a lady, under the watchful eyes of Victor Melling (Michael Caine). Look out for William Shatner (Captain Kirk) as the


host of the fading pageant. DIRECTOR Samira Makhmalbaf,


"Blackboards" (PG) Sunday, April 29th, at 7-30 p.m.


Q u e s tio n : W h a t is th e c ap ita l o f Iran ? .


already acknowledged for her work on "The Apple", returns with this powerfully- visual film, set on the border between Iraq


and Iran.


promising insight into the harsh existence of Kurdish refugees, the story follows the plight of two teachers in their search for


With a resolutely realistic and uncom- . . ,


PUThe blackboards that the two humbly carry around are never put to their true use, but used as stretchers, splints and even


Beautifully-composed images and aston­


ishing photography of the bleak mountain landscapes complement a bold and conii- dent work by someone many are consider- ing to be the leading light of Iranian new


wave cinema.


P le a s e s en d your e n try to : Cinema C om p e titio n , E d ito ria l, th e C lith e ro e A d v e rtis e r and Times,


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The Mary | S ch o o l i


Script, music Directed bu


at Clitheroe Pal on


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Thursday, Ml Friday, May J Saturday, M|


Tickets available 1 York Strl


on Saturdays j Adxdls i


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