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Jiu clitheroe 422324 (Editorial), 422323 (Advertising), Burnley 422331 (Classified), www.eastlancashireonline.co.uk w e e k e n d


Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, April 11th, 2002 17 )


Bolton by Bowland Drama Group presents . •


M i k e H a r d i n g ’s t v ■fit** with JOHN TURNER Tel. 01200 422324 W E ’L L H E L P Y O U P L A N Y O U R W E E K A H E A D


"The Memory of Water"; Library Theatre, Man­


chester; until April 13th.


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arsden, William Mars- lstowski, Nicola Maher mas.


te Mark ecall


M a rk G r if f i th s h a s


to represent the North discus a t th e In te r -


r 18 Championships in


--old Stonyhurst College -ted for the event after orth West performance


g session, and catching performance director, ark's first representative county or region, and he


at the Dorothy Hyman pril 21st.


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1 “Babette’s Feast” (U); Sunday, April 14th, at 7 p.m. TH IS delicately-told


',jr: the two devout daugh­ ters of a Danish Luther-


I'ii and moving story about an i


w j. an m inis ter and th e ir 9lj j French servant is one of niirth e f in e s t European


films of the 1980s. Living in a small,


remote, austere Danish seaside town in the mid- 19th century, the daugh­ ters devote their lives to continuing the work of their father in the service


LADIES WINTER DARTS LEAGUE RESULTS


RIBBLE VALLEY


Anne Bentley Memorial Trebles


Winners: M. Bowman, L. Lambe and L. Celestial (Bill


BC). Runners-Up: D. Hall, M.


Slater and J. Gunther (Brown Cow). Semi Finals: E. Twist, L. foreman and S. Flannery


(Bill BC); D. Hill, K. Johnson nd K. Peel (Kings Arms). Quarter Finals: P. Shanley,


P. Leemin and M. Wilkinson (Bay Horse): A. Southwell, I. eed and B. Cusack (C ath C); J. Seedle, J. Gallacher


and J. Johnson (Craven). HIGH SCORES


133 - D. Hall: 114 - L.


Lambe: 113 - P. Shanley: 112 - L. Celestial: 100 - J. Seed, J. Gallacher, S. Flannery, L. Celestial.


PENDLE CHARITY FOOTBALL LEAGUE ;


Premier Division Hour Glass 2 (E. Caddis


2), Prairie Rangers 1 (G. Bai­ ley).


First Division Clearwater 1 (B. Wright),


Furnico 2 (L. Hodkinson, B. Thomas): North Valley Celtic 1 (W. Standon), Rock Hotel 2 (P. Whittaker, A. Jarv is ) ; Union 5 (D. Marshall 2, P. Chester, C. Cullen, A. Caw- drey), Earby Conservative Club 10; Forest 4 (C. Brindle 3, P. Ashton), George and Dragon 2 (K. Higginson, D. Ingham).


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h a t Code:................................ Daytime Tel:............ ............... Please send your entry to: Babette’s Feast Competition, Editori­ al, Clitheroe Advertiser end Times, King Street, Clitheroe, Lan­ cashire, by April 18th.


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of God, and in care for their own needy towns­ people One of the daughters


had turned down a promising opera career —


and the love of her French voice coach -


to


remain with her father and the town. Many years later the


French singer sends a woman (Babette) - who


had lost her family at the outbreak of civil war - to live with the sisters. She turns out to be an excel­ lent cook,-housekeeper and a shrewd shopper. The story culminates


in a sumptuous feast pre­ pared by Babette coincid­ ing with a memorial to the minister's 100th birthday. “Babette's Feast” is a


multi-layered mystery that dares to provide a lot of answers, including more than a vague hint at the meaning of life itself.


I HAD been looking for­ ward to this production of


"The Memory of Water" a t the Library Theatre because it is by Shelagh Stephenson. I have been an admirer


of this dramatist ever since I saw her stunning play "An Experiment with an Air Pump" at the Rpyal Exchange a couple of years ago. "The Memory of


'vilifs R "* t iin s . . . .


.: Scrturciay 18th May;Dinner & Dance - - A triple tribute to


B U D D Y H O L L Y T H E E V E R L Y B R O T H E R S


/ R O Y O R B I S O N T b y AMERICAN EXPRESS*’" -


Dinner & Dance £2lT50 P-P. "■ She has a keen ear for


Water", which was her first stage play, is just as good and I am happy to report th a t i t is being filmed.


incredibly funny dialogue. I t may seem surprising to spend an evening laugh­ ing at three sisters prepar­ ing for the funeral of their mother, but Stephenson manages to make this sit­ uation both funny and, at times, heartbreakingly sad. .My mother had two


daughters and so my sis­ te r and I have shared some of the experiences of the characters in this wonderfully-written play,


which is all about the ties of family and the emo­ tional baggage that we all inherit. This production is


superbly acted by Lucy Tregear, Merial Schol- field and Jessica Lloyd as


• the three very different sisters and by Matthew Vaughan and Paul Raf- field as the bemused part­ ners of two of them. This is well worth see­


ing and I shall eagerly anticipate the next play.


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A GROUP in which a Clitheroe 20-year-old is making his name has been earning plaudits in recent months sup­ porting some of the pop industry's top acts. But on Friday FY8


will be headliners them­ selves when they appear in what is described as "a pop extravaganza" called P a r ty a t the Pavilion, featuring some of the country's best new pop acts appearing on stage together a t the Lowther Pavilion, West Beach;


FY8, with former Clitheroe Royal Gram­


Lytham St Annes. "Brothers"; Grand Theatre, Blackpool; April 19th


dent Jonathon, one of three children of Mr and Mrs Ian and Anne Lloyd, of Withgill Lodge, Withgill, joined the group last autumn after auditions at Blackpool. The five-member group has had top-flight - help in its quest for star­


mar School pupil Jonathon Lloyd, has recently returned from a Smash Hits tour where it supported the likes of S Club 7, Atomic Kitten and Al. Performing a r ts s tu ­


FOLLOWING the huge success cowardice, honour and power are of "Elegy", Arc returns to the matters of life and death.


PIPPA MVNRO masculine universe where rivalry,


Grand Theatre with Kim Brand- strop's emotive new piece "Broth­ ers". A world of men, a mystifying


Propelled by an electric cycle of


images, vibrant characters and interwoven stories, "Brothers" reveals the complexities of a star­ tling male world of conflict and


dom. N Sync's writer, Britney's stylist and Des­ tiny's Child's dance coach have all worked with the five. Already, though, one


member of the band has left the formation. Ettan (20) and FY8 have part­ ed company. His place was due to be filled fol­ lowing auditions this


week. The group will share


the stage with Bless-d, an eight-piece band which


was runner-up on the recent Smash Hits tour for the best new tour act. Their first single, “Bo”,


is released on May 20th. Also in the show will be


Double2Trouble -16 year old twins, Jenna and Jodie, formerly of the band “Girl Nations”, who supported Al on their UK tour and have per­ formed in front of 57,000 people; Sacha, a 14-year- old who has already com­ pleted two summer sea­ sons in Blackpool; and Ryze: a three piece R & B /Urban band. . The £5-a-ticket show is


being presented by Laura Jaye from Saturday Morning show “Diggit’


resolve, hate and passion, guilt and innocence. I t is a mixture of masterful


story-telling, classical dance, clas­ sically-influenced music and a contemporary outlook, which is bound to enthral the audience.


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