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w h a t ’s on in the Kibble Valley compiled by Marcia Morns v
All entries for inclusion to be on a listings form, available from the Tourist Information Centre in Market Place, Clitheroe, and handed
in by the 10th of the month prior to the event
THE wine producers of the South of France have enjoyed a success sion of very’-good to excellent vintages.-1998 was particularly good for the grenache grape, in 2000 most varietals fared well,-but in 1999 thestarwassyrah.. The. best syrah is to
!®see^yntK6utbrow^g.^Blarich’<»bb^geinb6iliri^| jS sal ted water ahd'refresh m ic^-wateii;Add&aUots,'!
5 bacon’and'cumin seeds to cabbage'and mix ' '
through. Reheat with butter and season to tas ta n f» < ^
FOLLOWING the success of the Mike Harding play performed by Bolton-by-BowIand Drama Group a . couple of years ago, members have decided to stage another one this year. Starting a week tonight until Satur
day, April 20th, "Fur Coat and N o. Knickers" will have the audience rolling in the aisles at this very funny play which centres around the wed ding of Deidre Ollerenshaw and Mark Greenhalgh. The Otlerenshaws are a coarse northern Catholic family. ■ i | "Fur Coat and No Knickers" does
J;. 7.30 Rosie and Jim.
and Crew. 8.05 Busy Little Antics. 8.15 Barney s. 8.45 Rosie and Jim.
( Buses. 9.05 Tiny and 5 Barney and Friends.
Golden Girls. 10JO Trie rls. 11.00 FILM: Falling ce. Drama, with John 1 2 J0 Celebrity Extra,
ing Over. 1.30 Crossing Bold and the Beautiful.
Solden Girts. 4.30 Maury 20 Maury Povich. 6.10 7.00 Crossing Over. 7.30 vcr. 8.00 Girlfriends. 8.30 9.00 Charmed. 9.55 Jerry how. 11.35 Judge Judy, ion Cove. 12.35 Passion Ricki Lake. 2.00 Close.
kN A D A P L U S
n. 7.00 Plus on Plus. 7.30 >st. 8.00 Watching. 8.30 Cannon. 10.00 Van Der
) The Protectors. 11.30 :tors. 12.00 Magnum, PI. jm. PI. 2.00 Magnum, PI. jm, PI. 4.00 Magnum, PI. mm, PI. 6.00 Just for 30 Les Dawson. 7.00 Van 00 Strange But True. 8.30 the Unexpected. 9.00
2C. 10.30 Hale and Pace, ng Image. 11.30 Bullseye. of the Unexpected. 1 2J0 DC. 2.00 Close.
SCI-FI
(fe Music. 8.00 Amazing 0 Amazing Stories. 9.00
land. 10.00 The Bionic .00 Land of the Giants. Twilight Zone. 1 2 J0 Trie jne. 1.00 The Twilight The Twilight Zone. 2.00 3.00 Sightings. 4.00
Stories. 4.30 Amazing 30 seaOuest DSV. 6.00
rs. 7.00 Prey. 8.00 FILM: Conan Doyle’s Trie Lost 0 FILM: Trie Prophecy II. am of Nina. 12.00 FILM: ack. 2.35 FILM: Tokyo 3.35 CybemeL 4.00 Dose.
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nders. 9.00 FILM: Hard Two Pints of Lager and a :risps. 11.00 Two Pints of a Packet of Crisps. 11.30 :f Lager and a Packet of 30 Two Pints of Lager and I Crisps. 1 2 J0 Two Pints id a Packet of Crisps. 1.00 of Lager and a Packet of 3 Breeze Block. 2.00 Close.
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ne Hunter. 2 J 0 Trie Goaf I0 Chart Choice. 5JO 3aw. 6.50 Chart Choice, ich of Frost 9.00 FILM: . 10.45 Hollywood 2002. e Red Lion. 12.15 •rs. 12.45 Trie Late Show /id Letterman. 1.35
nerdale. 11.45 Northern 12.45 Northern Exposure,
be found in the North ern Rhone where, at the’ foot of-the famous" Her mitage hillside; sits the Cave de, Tain l’Her- mitage, one of the most renowned and quality-, conscious co-operative" wineries in France, borne out in a recent grand tasting in Lon don, where the wines produced all fared well, the Gambert de Loche coming second, while the top wine was four times the price. ;The Cave de Tain
l'Hermitage was created in, 1933 by just over a hundred growers, under the leadership of Mon sieur Gambert de Loche, the founder president. He bequeathed his
-’'"•arid wines made only from the highest^uahty fruit;; He are produced "on .their’
sirigleMarlborough.vineyard j
[: -/The winery is runby" Mr and Mrs Hans Herzog,1
Jane Austen’s “Emma”; Manchester Opera House; Tuesday, April 23rd, to Saturday, April 27th.
JANE AUSTEN’S clas- position means she does sic rom an tic comedy “Em m a ” comes to M anches ter Opera House for one week only. This is the first time
th e Good Company, which is renowned for its stylish interpretations of classic novels, has visited
. this theatre. Emma Woodhouse
original Hermitage vine yard to the cooperative, arid to this day it is trea sured as part of the 22 hectare domaine. Today, the Cave counts some 500 growers cultivating mtare than .1,000 hectares of vineyards arid representing about 50% of the total pro duction of the Northern Rhone valley. iThe least of these
£19.99, but it requires about six to 10 years' agein&,.ir,,»
wines is the 1999 CROZES HERMITAGE NOBLE RIVES at £6.29, but from selected plots of older vines, they have a 1999 CROZES HERMITAGE LES HAUTS DU FIEF at £7.99. The wine has a lovely depth- of rich, spicy fruit, has great length and a fine, long finish, perfect with most re‘d dishes and, if you feel like splashing out, we have tiny amounts of tlie Hermitage 1999 at
loves to plan and inter fere in other people’s lives, b u t each of her schemes backfire with perfect comedy timing. She i s , p re t ty and
witty, accustomed to praise and flattery and has suitors clamouring for her hand. There is the amorous
clergyman Mr Elton, the dashing" Frank Churchill, and George Knightly, the perfect gentleman she has known all her life and the only man who dares to stand up to her. ■ Emma’s wealth and
for the third time in a
year. The idea of H a rrie t
winning Mr Knightly’s heart and hand shocks Emma to the core and forces her to take a long hard look a t herself. She realises tha t he is
the only man she could ever love and that a hus band would be no burden a t all -
if only she were
not too late. The final act sees the
pair united and Emma much humbler and wiser. For tickets to see this
classic performed on stage, call 0161 242 2509.
Mick Foster and Tony Allen — Vic toria Theatre, Halifax — Saturday, April 13th
EASY listening duo Mick Foster and Tony Allen are back on the road. They have come a long way since their perfor
mance of "A Bunch of Thyme" on "Top of the Pops”, but their easy listening sound remains as
fresh as ever. The two have released more than 20 albums, all
of which have done well in the British ch a rts ." : And they really-enjoy their live performances
- a s 'd d th d r i f fE ^ ro f 'i& i i s . ’o ^ FOR MORE
CAR BOOTS, FAIRS AND
. Call Up the Groups; Grand Theatre, Blackpool; May 5th
YOUNGER people, fed up with parents who suggest their mod ern music is no match for the music of "
the.good "old days" , have a chance, soon, of .finding;. out;the truth.
MARKETS.... . . . TURN TO | Ribblesdale Farmers Market CLASSIFIED Buy Fresh Produce and Crafts direct from
arrive in Blackpool next, month,. they might be inclined to have their own opinions once they, dis cover their parents listened to "Ob-La-Di Ob-La-Da" for 20 con secutive weeks in 1968 when i t was at No 1. The group responsible for "Ob- La-Di Ob-La-Da", Scottish group
| St Mchael & St Johns Social Centre Lowergate [CABARET NIGHT I
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j SATURDAY 13TH APRIL I Dancing to live music plus Clair Ellis disco
Served? Vintage comedy. L1VINGTV
Ind of the Day: The Sue Story. 12.45 Celebrity
ier, Soldier. 7.00 Franklin, e and Jim. 7.45 Tiny and 5 Busy Buses. 8.10 Little 5 Barney and Friends. 8.45 Jim. 9.00 Busy Buses. 9.05 Crew. 9.25 Barney and 10.00 The Golden Girts. i Golden Girls. 11.00 FILM:
|0 0 Crossing Over. 1.30 [Over. 2.00 FILM: Borrowed B5 Celebrity Extra. 4.00 The
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ris. 4 JO Maury Povich. 5 JO vich. 6.10 Rick] Lake. 7.00 Over. 7 J 0 Crossing Over, ysterious Ways. 9.00
Bry Springer. 11.40 Celebrity f .00 Passion Cove. 12.35 .1 .1 0 Ricki Lake. 2.00
i Men. Interview with Bruce 0 The Jerry Springer Show.
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Ca n a d a p l u s lerdale. 8.30 You’re Only
tice. 9.00 The Army Game, le a s e Sir! 10.00 The |en. 10.30 Mr Digby Darling.
Jatha Christie’s Partners in 1.00 In Loving Memory. 1 2 J0
ily Young Twice. 1.00 PoiroL pnation Street 5 J 0 Rising 0 Agatha Christie’s Partners 7.00 Poirot. 9.00 Ruth
[ysteries. 10.00 The Knock, ng Damp. 11.30 Buliseye.
Burning. 2.00 Close. SCI-FI
s of the Unexpected. 1 2 J0 the Unexpected. 1.00
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from S ta rs in their Eyes fame an d su p erb female artist
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CLITHEROE j T u e sd a y 1 0 .0 0 am -1 1 .3 0 am jWest Bradford Village Hall, Grindleton Road,
fclife Music. 8.00 Amazing
1J 0 CybemeL 9.00 Fantasy lO.OO The Bionic Woman.
Jd of the Giants. 12.00 FILM: 1.00 FILM: Sir Arthur Conan f e Lost World. 4.00 Planet of 5.00 Sir Arthur Conan le Lost World. 6.00 Earth: Iflict 7.00 Freakylinks. 8.00
WEST BRADFORD j T u e sd a y 1 .0 0 pm - 2 .3 0 pm
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1 9.00 Sliders. 10.00 FILM: “5 Lexx. 1 J 5 The Outer i FILM: Freaked. Offbeat h Alex Winter. 4.00 Close.
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I ters Revealed. 7 J0Film Jonathan Ross. 8.00 Bare
g Impressions. 11.00 24. Pints of Lager and a Packet 12.15 Gimme Gimme tnny Vaughan. 1.15 Close.
s. 9.00 Johnny Vaughan 9 J 0 Rent Free. 10.15 Stars. 10.45 Posh and
ITV 2 11.10 Trisha. 1.15
|d y . 1.45 CD UK. 2.15 3.45 Judge Judy. 4 J 5 5 J 5 Coronation Street t Escapes. 8.00 Hitler and
l>0 Wolf Lake. ' 10.00 i Street 10 JO Club' Reps
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(lict AND e xercise in ONE class , TAURUS - ^ GEMINI ARIES A Mar21-Apr 19
Money is your main theme for a while yet so you intend to leave no stone unturned or opportunity unexplored. Just don’t be too reckless now. Life this week will be certainly not boring. It will be rather exciting and possibly slightly disruptive. What the Uranian influences are doing is clearing away limitations, and pointing out what has become a little bit dull or stale or
stuck.They will be pulling you away from friendships or plans that are no longer any use to you. Call my Aries line to hear more.
B 0 9 0 6 5 8 9 4 1 6 5 . Apr 20-May 20
In good assertive form, you will definitely be powering ahead on full steam this week. But you will need to keep common sense and caution In hand, as well as
courage.Your direct approach may be what is needed to achieve your aims. Just don't push it too far or you'll end up feeling
you have rocked the boat too much. Most of us like security and stability, so we get edgy things happen
unpredicxably.There are winds of change blowing through this week but it’s a question of not oven-reacting.
0 9 0 6 5 8 9 4 1 6 6 May 21-Jun 21
You know the time is not ripe for leaping Into dynamic gear o r aggressive action. Much better by far to pull strings behind the scenes and be as subtle as you can manage In tricky circumstances. But there again the Uranian Influences around this week will break you away from certain limidng, restricting circumstances. It may feel unsettled but if you can find the courage to go with the flow, and put a foot into the unknown', then you will ultimately be pleased. Call my Gemini line to hear more. - -
■ S ’ 0 9 0 6 5 8 9 CANCER 4 1 6 7 Jun 22-Jul 22
This could be'quite a turning point week since you have your eye firmly fixed on the far horizons or- at least on the months ahead. Just watch you're not a little bit aeddent'prone, literally or where joint finances are concerned Either Is' a" possibility’which can be a slight problem with Uranus aroundTry to be alert for new opportunities but try to let your energy Into the open in a positive and controlled kind of way. Don't rock the boat too much or do anything too hasty or Impulsive. Call my Cancer
line to hear more.- ‘ - ^ 7 0 9 0 6 5 8 9 4 1 6 8
If you have been sweeping things under the carpet where" one close partner is concerned, fordng yourself Into situations that basically aren't good for you, now youVe got the wake up call. There are likely to be
LEO Jul 23- Aug 22
challenges around but l& not a great Idea to leap, straight out of one situation into another which ultimately proves to be also unwise. Refuse to rise to the bait and just, reflect quietly and carefully about what is for the bescYou are ambitious and want to be In the decision making role, but everything doesn’t have to be agreed this week. ■
■ S ’ 0 9 0 6 5 8 9 VIRGO Aug 23-Sept 22
Full of beans, bright ideas and a driving urgo to lift your life out of a, rut onto a higher plane, there is a tiny risk, you may be provoked Into going a step too n r too
fast.Though whatever you do, you will probably find that something begins to move out of your life now which wasn't as useful as perhaps you’d imagined You are taking a good hard look at your job and try to sort out how to give yourself more freedom without causing major disruption. Call my^Virgo line to hear more.
S * 0 9 0 6 5 8 9 4 1 7 0 AQUARIUS
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LIBRA Ubra lineto heir i h o i q q i SCORPIO tohearmore. \ ^ 0 9 0 6 Sept 23-0 ct 23
Uranus around strongly now tends to be quite a kind of edgy energy in that way." But if you use It properly, you’ll And there are wonderful new experiences around that give you new Insights into the
world.This time. is all about getting rid of the old and bringing In the
new.There may be financial issues around which do require your wholehearted attention at one
point.Try to weigh up all the pros and cons before making any commitments.Take advice and don't just accept what Is on offer. Call my
5 8 9 4 I 7 I Oct 24— Nov 22
Uranus In tricky aspect to Mars suggests firmly that you should not be doing tedious, boring, practical things. Uranus wants to throw life up in the air. It's a time to be curious, to use your Imagination. You will be feeling very alert, quick-witted, very lively, but quite wound up as well. Life at home may not feel as stable as usual, and you could be Involved In heated encounters with close partners. Try to use all your persuasive skills to get everyone pulling In the same
direction.Call my Scorpio line. I
0 9 0 6 - 5 8 9 4 1 7 2 SAGITTARIUS
yourself physically. Too much hashing and < your stamina. ; } , •
CAPRICORN NoV 23-Dec 21
Watch that you don't get too headstrong and rash or
speedy.You need to I take some responsibility for. the long-term consequences of what you | decide to daTou may dash into something and then In four days' time I wonder whether it was such a hoc Idea after all Don't stick yourself Into I one place, if it feels Insufferable, but don't go too wildly over the
top.You | will feel pressured at work or in your < rerydav schedule so look after I i crashing around could drain [
• 0 9 0 6 5 8 9 4 1 7 3 Dec 22-Jan 19
It Is rather rebellious few days coming up or slightly unsettled where cash I Is concemecLYou may well find yourself rocking the boat a tittle bit, having I the odd dispute with other people. Forget co-operation. Go your own j way and do your own thing, and offer the same to everyone else around. | You are ultra determined to be In charge where loved ones or children I are concerned, but if you are too assertive, it may not have the'desired |
result.Call my Capricorn line to hear more.
- I 0 9 0 6 5 8 9 4 1 7 4 Jaii 20-Feb 18
Freedom is what’s important to you. So now you've decided to rattle the I bars of your
cage.You've maybe stuck yourself In a rut recently, or maybe
line to hear more. if other people are getting In your way o r trying to corral you c
you, youre not going to be putting up with f t At home especially y i”
be feeling heated o r grumpy, without really khowfngwhy. Call my Aquarius • . . - • ........................- PISCES
^ 0 9 0 6 5 8 9 4 1 7 5 Feb 19-Mar 20
Mars is bouncing off Uranus in the heavens this week which usually brings I surprises, and things that happen very suddenly. The Sun always wakens I things up, and Uranus' is slightiy disruptive, but It tells you that you c an t1 afford to compromise arty longer.What you dont need Is to dash straight ahead without stopping to think. Be careful when driving or walking since too much haste could end you up in problems. Just curb the temptation to speak too sharply or cut comen. Call my Pisces line to hear more.
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other people have tled you down. It may not be the most diplomatic and tactful of times because there's a great deal of excitement on the go, and ‘
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Producers in the Heart of the Kingdom Next Wednesday 17th April".'; 1 from 10 am-2.30 pm
(Then fortnightly from then onwards) v m In the Ribblesdale Centre, Clitheroe Auction Mart, Lincoln Way, Githcroe
Farmers will be offering their own Beef, Pork, Lamb, biscuits, pies, puddings, sausages, pate, eggs, vegetables, salads, ostrich meat as well as traditional fayre and crafts.
Clitheroe Auction M a r t . Lincoln AVny,Glilheroe
Member o f the National Association ofFarmers Markets ■-Further details conflict: 01200423325
Ample free car parking close to the Market ■ . ' V
Now open Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Sunday. Lunches 12 - 2 lor Tapas. Evenings as usual. ■ Bookings required for restaurant at weekends. _________ Tel: 01200 440878 CHATBUBH
After visiting a show due to ’ , ; -L; ''
, Alongside them in the "Call.Up the'.Groups" show will be the'Bar- ron Knights, the Tremeldes;'pic tured above; and the Fortunes - all names for mum and dad, even the grandparents, perhaps, tocon- jure with.
Marmalade, will appear on stage at the Grand Theatre, Blackpool on May’5th; They will no t be alone.-
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' The Barron Knights have sold more comedy hit records than any other act in the world. They have appeared a t the
in four Royal shows, including one inside Buckingham Palace. I t serves to date them well to
remember th a t they toured with The Beatles in 1963 and twice with The Rolling Stones two years later. ' Yet during their las t British
not have to marry and she can see no reason to burden herself with a husband until her poor friend Harriet succumbs to Mr Knightly’s charms and falls headlong in love -
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contain some strong language and may not be suitable for children under 12 or anyone who is easily offended.; EVENTS-APRIL 12TH TO 18TH
Platform Gallery exhibition "Indian
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Journey" by Bobbie Cox. A series of woven tapestries entitled Woven World" and "Pieces of Daytime" inspired by her joumies around India. Ghost walks with Simon Entwistle
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from Clitheroe Castle Gates every Fri day at 7 p.m. Group booking all year round for Whalley Ghost walks on Wednesdays. To book, tel. 01200 426821. Braille-It, a group to learn braille,
Inquiries, tel. 01200 427044. 18th - .Whalley Trefoil Guild coffee
evening in Methodist Church hall, at 7-30 p.m: Entertainment by the MS4
' Group. Inquiries, tel. 01254 822138. 18th to 20th - Bolton-by-Bowland
Village Hall presents a comedy by Mike Harding entitled "Fur Coat and No Knickers" at 7-30 p.m. Tickets from TIC or tel. 01200 447679.
,7.:A FORTHCOMING EVENTS C -APRIL 19TH TO 25TH
. • '.19th to 24th - Knowle Green Village Hall "Extravaganza", to be opened by
j'the Mayor of the Ribble Valley at 7-30 !'
p.nf.
. ; "20th -Ribble Valley Rail Rambler,
iChurch Stretton. Inquiries, tel. 01200 441549. 20th - Salem Congregational
Chapel, Martin Top, spring effort at 3 p.m. to be opened by Mrs June Lin- gard. Inquiries, tel. 01200 445445. 20th - Rimington Memorial Insti
tute, a concert by the Tatlers at 7-30 p.m. Tickets, tel. Mr Alan Thompson 01200445423. ,20th - Clitheroe Parish Church
meets Thursdays, 9-30 a.m. to noon in the IT Learning Centre, old Co-op building, Henthom Road. Inquiries, tel. 01200 426063. 12th - Chatbum CE School, a jum
ble sale at 7 p.m. in aid of charity "Foals and Horses" and Chatburn Cricket Club. 13th - Clitheroe Ramblers' Associa
tion, meet 8 a.m. Chester Avenue car park for Helvelyn from Clenridding (fairly strenuous). 13th - Ribble Valley Rail Rambler,
Lancaster and Camforth for Burton in Kendal, Hutton Roof Crags Nature Reserve, Holme Park Fell. 13th - Lancashire Countryside
Events, join a countryside ranger for a leisurely stroll looking at the wildlife and history of Beacon Fell, at 2 p.m. • I3th - Lancashire Countryside
Events, at Bowland Visitor Centre, Beacon Fell, junior environment work shop from 10-30 a.m. to noon or 2 to 3- 30 p.m. Inquiries, tel.. 01995 640557. 13 th - Clitheroe Naturalists' Society,
Organ Society concert at 7-30 p.m. Soloist Mr Nigel Spooner. Accompa-
‘ nied children free. Inquiries, tel. 01200 423460. 21st - Clitheroe Ramblers' Associa
tion, meet 9 a.m. Chester Avenue car park for Randy Hill Top (Howgills). 21st - Grand Cinema, Ribhie Film
Club presents, "Raising Arizona" (15) at 7 p.m. Inquiries, tel. 01200 423278. 21st - Day meet at Tilberthwaite,
near Coniston, leaving RV Council Offices car park at 8 a.m. Co-ordinat ed by Mr David'Taylor tel. 01200 427905. Activities mountain walking and rock scrambling. 23rd - Bay Horse, Longsight Road,
Osbaldeston, folk night with the Moorland Folk at 8-30 p.m. 24th - Clitheroe Royal Grammar
School Old Girls' Association spring event. An illustrated lecture "Explor ing Thailand and Laos" by Dr and
coach walk to Kirkby Lonsdale. Meet 9-30 a.m. at Clitheroe Interchange. To hook, tel. 01200428117. 13th - Gisbum Festival Hall, a jum
ble sale at 10 to 11-30 a.m. 14th - Grand Cinema, Ribhle Film
Club presents "Babette's Feast” (U) at 7 p.m. Inquiries, tel. 01200 423278. 16th - Clitheroe Ramblers' Associa
tion, meet 10 a.m. Chester Avenue car park for Wyndammere, North Kirkby Lonsdale. 16th - The Bay Horse, Longsight
Road, folk night with Oshaldeston Garage Band at 8-30 p.m;
tour they had 26 sell-outs. The Tremeloes have had 21 hit
records. The Fortunes, from Birming
London Palladium more than 300 times and been invited to appear
ham, responsible for "It’s the real thing" Coca Cola jingle, sold 100,000 copies of their latest CD, making them a group of the pre sent as much as of the past.
The only authentic Tapas Bar In the Rlhhle Vaf iey^
Clitheroe Parish Church large hall from 2 to 4 p.m. and 5-30 to 7-30 p.m. Inquiries, tel. 01524 840438. 18th - Clitheroe Cricket Club, an
illustrated lecture by Mr Tony Halli- well entitled "The Bregaglia Alps" at 8 p.m. Non-members welcome.
tion, meet 6-45 p.m. Chester Avenue carpark. 18th - Blood donor sessions in
17th - Clitheroe Ramblers'Associa ,
:
Mrs.Kellington in the CRGS lecture theatre, York Street. Inquiries, tel. 01200424387. : 24th—Clitheroe Ramblers' Associa
tion, meet 7 p.m. Salesbury. 24th - Clitheroe Lady Farmers'
NFU social section, a charity fashion show by. Classic Collection of Clitheroe, a t the Moorcock Inn, Waddington at 7-30 p.m. Inquiries, tel 01282772048. 25th - Cafe Fresco, Shawbridge
Street, open floor poetry readings 6-30 p.m. to eat 7-30 p.m. for readings. Con tact Jo Harding, Roundstone Books. 25th - Centenaries Theatre, Stony-
concert at 1-30 p.m. .v,
,; 'nent-Brown (piano). Meat and potato f (,,'pie luncheon a t 12-30 p.m. foll6wed by, ’■"■7
hurst, lunch concert featuring Cather ine May (soprano)'and Lindy Ten-
© Further details of some of the
above events can be found in adjacent "Lifestyle" advertisements.
atres an events throughout the region is available from the Tourist Informa tion Centre, Market Place, Clitheroe, tel. 01200425566.
what’s on in the North-West
compiled by John Ttirner theatre
LEBY. Lyric Theatre, Salford Quays. Until April 13th. Box office: 01618762000. JANE EYRE. Youth
NICHOLAS NICK- NICHOLAS NICK-
Theatre production at Blackpool Grand The atre. Until April 12th. Box office: 01253 743232. JEREMY HARDY,
stand up comic. Burnley Mechanics. April 12th. Box office: 01282 664400. LOVE ME SLEN
DER. Oldham Colise um. April 11th to May 4th. Box office: 0161624
2829 DEATHTRAP, with
David Soul. Lyric The atre, Salford Quays, April 16th to 20th. Box office: 0161876 2000. JOE PASQUALE
LEBY, National Youth Theatre. Lyric Theatre, Salford Quays, until April 13th. Box office: 0161876 2000. THE MAGIC FLUTE,
by Preston Opera. Preston Charter Theatre. April 17th to 20th. Box office: 01772258858.
music
TRA plays Haydn, Mozart and Rachmani nov. Bridgewater Hall, Manchester. April 11th and 14th. Box office: 0161 907 9000. PHANTOM AND
HALLE ORCHES
; , MY BEAUTIFUL - LAUNDRETTE. Pre- . ston Charter Theatre. ‘ April 23rd to 27th. Box office 01772 258858. .
Colne Municipal Hall, April 19th. Box office: 01282661234. . THE ISLAND. Lyric Theatre, Salford Quays. April 22nd to 27th. Box office: 0161876 2000. , MACBETH. Quays Theatre, Salford Quays. April 23rd to 27th. Box office: 0161876 2000.
: • FAME Manchester Opera House, until April 13th. Box office: 016i 242 2524. MAGIC OF THE
Palace Theatre, Man chester. Until June 2002. Box office: 0161 242 2524.
musicals MISS SAIGON,
April 28th. Box office: 01253290190. . ,
office: 01772 258858 BBC PHILHAR
MONIC play Haydn and Bruckner at Bridgewater Hall, Man chester. April 13th. Box office: 0161907 9000. TOMMY WHIT
TLE QUARTET. Burnley Mechanics, April 13th. Box office: 01282664400. LINDISFARNE.
Quays Theatre, Salford Quays, April 14th. Box office: 0161876 2000.
Russian Classical Bal let. Blackpool Grand Theatre. April 14th. Box office: 01253 290190. AFRICA AFRICA.
dance CINDERELLA, by
THE OPERA. Preston Charter Theatre, April 11th. Box office: 01772 258858. A D D Y S
Blackpool Grand The atre. April 16th. Box office: 01253290190. BROTHERS by Arc
. 01282 664400.,.V NORTHERN. SOUL! NIGHT. ApriLfii2th.,‘
D'MERCEDES and her band. Burnley Mechanics. April 11th. Box office:.;
Dance Company. Blackpool Grand The atre. April 19th. Box office: 01253 290190.
exhibitions
Accrington Town’Hall. ;, r a. CITY'S PRIDE. Box office: 01254 380293. . .; entire Lowry Col- lection. The Lowry, Sal-
SINGERS. ^ to n C h a r - MOVING LIVES,' ^ 0
ORCHESTRA AND J2th X^ ^ ^ 0 1 7 7 2
P H O N I E - O R C H - ESTER,. Berlin.-iplay;,
STO^WRENCE ford Quays. From Janu- ' '
highlighting Manches-
B d e o t s c h I I ? ™ . s . ' j t ' J s r s f r ? ; Museum, :
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April 12th;, Box. office: 01619079000. ; i " .tSevi-i ...... . , „ .. P ROYAL LIVERPOOL Pr,lva‘e collectlo“s
■MUSICALS with Marti; Webb and : Robert
Meadmore. Blackpool Grand Theatre. April 20th. Box office: 01253 290190. . GREASE. Blackpool
Grand Theatre. April 22nd to 27th. Box office: 01253290190. - FOREVER IN BLUE JEANS. Black pool Grand .Theatre.
Mahler at the Bridg'eWa-;.r"l‘ ‘“ »c Man_ ter Hall, Manchester. chester‘
Brahms, S c h u b e r t , - a n d j g / s t r e e t , ’ Hester. :•
u n xt r tt> n u r*. tt n nities. A p r i l 13th to October 27th. People s
INTIMACY Works; from Arts Council and
H I L H A RM O N I C The L o w r y SaHord
April 12th. Box office: by photography-based 01254 582582.
ORCHESTRA. King George's Hall, Blackburn. . NO MAN S LAND,
POPULAR CLASSICS /.j," a r t is t David Walker.
by Quintessential Brass Ensemble and soprano Sheila Trickett and Phil Taylor on comet. St John's Church, Accrington; April 13th2 ' Details: 0790 1865238.
’The" Lowry, Salford-' Quays, until April 28th. S O U T H P O R T
SPRING GARDEN FESTIVAL. May 4th, 5th and 6th. Meols Hall, Churchtown. ... THE AGE OF THE
LANCASHIRE STU-'-DINOSAURS. Muse1: DENTS' ; CONCERT-, urn . of Science> and;
- BAND. Preston Charter Industry, Manchester.; Theatre, April 13th. Box Until June 9th. - " ’ ,-
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