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Six men and [their dogs ■
Is1 won by a 71-year-old farmer 11 his three-year-old dog. for Mr Jim Walker, of Saddle
SHEEPDOG trial for novices
Jd Farm, Chipping, it was his end win in three years at the tri-
1 held as a foretaste to the major, tn t to be held this weekend at ; > Hodder Valley Show at Slaid-
J collie, Sid, was judged the best Ithe six competitors who dis- lyed their talents at Mr David Alton's Wyndfell Farm at New-
Ir Walker's performance with
led in a senior event. i)ur picture shows the competi- 5 and their dogs before the start.’ (J0080902/7)
thin eight miles of the Hodder lley Show who have never corn-
Che competition was for those 0 Inassociatio History will be turning full circle
BRITAIN'S longest- . ; established opera com- . pany returns to its ; roots next month1
with
a glittering new produc- / tion. When Garl Rosa •
i f ' i>' K-: ■ "^7^4 ■' Searching for fame and fortune
The Guru (15) com ing th is S ep tem b e r
RAMU, (Jimi Mistry) is a young Indian dance instructer who heads off tp the bright lights of Broadway in search of his fame and fortune. • The re a lity is far
from this as Ramu struggles to balance his a job in an Indian restaurant with audi tions. When Dwain (Michael McKean) of Ramrod Productions
I from at the Inn at Whitewell. |d the The couple honey- lony, mooned in Cuba.
b fam- A reception was held
3 er, assisted by the Rev. David Mason,
|ted in Mr and Mrs Camacho Span- will continue to live in allon- Cambridge.
tal after accident i a race lance who took the man
[doctor to Preston Hospital. tie.
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S e a t in g t h i s •week, t h e r i d e r w a s [ ambu- not seriously injured.
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boarding experience. The first-ever national
survey of what boarders think about boarding, published by the Nation al ISIS in 1993, was enti tled One Big Family, because tha t was how boarders repeatedly described their happy school lives. A random sample of
The Angela Westwell School of Dance 0 1 2 0 0 4 4 4 2 1 1
• R.A.D. Ballet • I.D.T.A. Modern/Jazz and Tap • Shows - Competitions - Exams • Classes for boys and girls Limited places available
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5,000 boys and girls in 335 schools found that: 9 84 per cent of prep
school boarders and 77 per cent of senior board ers preferred to board; 9 More than half of
all boarders either chose their school themselves or believed their, own opinion was decisive in choosing it; 9 Three-quarters of
prep school boarders and. two-thirds of seniors thought boarding was morefun; 9 Most thought
boarding did not dis tance them from their parents.
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St. Joh n 's Am a teu r Operat ic & Dramatic S o c iety
This amateur production is given by permission of Josef Weinburger Ltd.
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' calls, Ramu's naked enthusiasm swiftly turns to stage, fright when he discovers he is the unwitting star of an adult movie. A shy Ramu can not rise to the occasion and
despite sexual enlight- ment from his co- star Sharonna (Heather Graham,) quickly finds himself jobless on all fronts. . Desperate, he shows
Question: What is the'capital of India?
The first correct answer will win a family ticket for the film at the Grand Cinema
up unannounced a t a birthday party catered by his former boss for New Age therapy- crazed socialite Lexi (Marisia Tomei). When the guru employed for the p ar ty falls down drunk, her philosophi cal advice on porn act ing proves unexpected ly useful for Ramu as he passes on her tips and words of wisdom. Before long this young protege is being haled as Manhattan’s inspira tional guru of sex.
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EVENSONG CHORAL
is sung on the third Sunday of the month. Sunday, September 15th at 6.30 p.m. . Stanford in C
■ , 0 Thou, The Central Orb - Wood . Fugue in A minor BWV543 - J.S. Bach
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Opera takes to the stage of The Lowry at Salford Quays with "The Gondoliers" it will be history taking a full circle. Carl Rosa found ed the company in 1873 after several successful years in America and its first British perfor mance - Wallace’s "Maritana" - was given on September 1st 1873 at the Theatre Royal, Manchester. Carl Rosa chose
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Fanners 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. Ample free car parking close to the Market
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Manchester, too, in 1896, for the first per formance in England of Puccini's "La Boheme". The composer attended the performance. Before Rosa died in
LI VE IN C O N C E R T . “ IT’S QUITE SIMPLY FAB!”
1889 he had already presented, among oth ers, the first English productions of Carmen, Mignon, and Lohen grin, in 1879, Aida in 1880 and Manon and Mefistofele in 1885. :
Spectacular staging o f Disney film
A SPECTACULAR staging of a Disney film hits the North-West next month. Walt Disney Theatrical Pro
ductions present "Beauty and the Beast" for 16 weeks at the Palace Theatre, Manchester. "Beauty and the Beast"
opened in Southampton and Manchester will be mid-way through its run. Adapted from the Academy-
Award winning cartoon film, has been-transformed into a stage show featuring elaborate sets and in tr ic ate costumes, state-of-the-art special effects and award-winning songs by Tim Rice, Alan Menken and Howard Ashman.1 Since' its Broadway premiere
in 1994, Disney's "Beauty and the Beast" has been seen’ by at least 20 million theatregoers in
more than 100 cities and 13 countries world-wide. I t opened in London's West |
End in May 1997, winning the Olivier Award for 'Best New I Musical.' Opening at Manches- | ter is October 24th. I t is a tough task putting the |
show on the road. I t requires 15 40ft trucks to I
transport the show from venue I to venue.
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A F T E R N O O N 26th September H r
BRASS B A N D with Norman Prince
28th Sept. 7.30pm Tkts £ 10/8 SOUNDS 18
30th September 8.00pm Tkts £3.50 JAZZ in Blakey’s Cafe bar
THE PUB LANDLORD 4th October 8.00pm Tkts £ 16.50
“Wired & Wonderful” 5th October 8 pm Tkts £20 +£19
AL MURRAY LEE EVANS
Vienna Festival Ballet Sleeping Beauty
10th October 7.30pm Tkts £13.50/10 ROYAL LIVERPOOL
PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA Stravinsky: Firebird Suite Tchaikovsky: Violin Concerto
Rachmaninov: Symphonic Dances Conductor: Barry Wordsworth
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