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Y O R K S T R E E T , C L IT H E R O E B B 7 2 D L | From Friday, September 27th
Friday, Sept 27lh • Saturday, Sept.28lh Monday, Sept 30th , Tuesday, Oct 1st. Wednesday, Oct 2nd Thursday, Oct 3rd
, 7.30pm . 7.30pm 7.30pm 7.30pm 7.30pm 7.30pm
IGR4ND CrttnAl THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST mi
Saturday September 28th 2.30 pm
S P Y KIDS 2 (PC)
Small is good for new ideas
IT IS good to be reminded that many of our North-West theatres have a studio auditorium as well as the better-known main house. These small, intimate venues offer opportu
In contrast, in the main house the National
nities for innovative productions. The Octa gon's Bill Naughton Studio in Bolton is a ver satile area for smaller shows and I have seen it used in an impressive number of ways, most recently for Peshkart Productions Masala Girls, a lively, energetic series of pertinent sketches by a group of nine young women. It has been written and directed by Shobna
Theatre's touring group, Transformation pre sents the work of new writer Simon Bent. The Associate is a clever three-hander with John Normington, Matthew Rhys and Nicolas Tennant. When a pensioner has his house re-decorat-
Gulati (Dinnerladies and Coronation Street) and offers the chance for a multi-racial, multi cultural team to explore their experience with
wit and insight. Their infectious enthusiasm and telling
satire drew considerable laughter from the audience, and they should prove popular on their tour to Oldham and Manchester.
ed by two young men who are happy to defraud the benefits system and con the old man, they uncover more than they expected. He is not what he seems. This is a cleverly-plotted drama with the
suspense maintained till the end. The Octagon have an interesting season
ahead, combining visiting companies like the Hull Truck Company with John Godber's "Men of the World" and Nottingham Play-
■ house's "Rat Pack Confidential". ■ ■
Pippa Munro An old-fashioned musical Dud earnestly invent stones
"THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST" (U) from Friday, Sep tember 27th
THIS 21st adaptation of
. Oscar Wilde's play follows the lives of two gentlemen living in 1890s England, who have taken to bending the truth in order to put some excitement into their lives. Worthing (Colin Firth)
Everett) also decides to take the name of Ernest when visiting Worthing's young and beautiful ward Cecily (Reese Wither spoon) a t the country manor. Their romantic endeav
Algy Montcrieff (Rupert
has invented a brother, Ernest, whom he uses as an excuse to leave his dull country life behind and visit the ravishing Gwendo line (Frances O'Connor).
ours hit problems when they both end up together in the country and their deceptions are put under the scrutiny of Lady Bracknell (Judi Dench). The first correct answer
will win a family ticket for a forthcoming film at the Grand Cinema.
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FOR Doris Day read Toyah Wilcox - th a t will be the major change when a good old-fashioned American musi cal opens in Manchester on October 7th. Doris Day, all sweetness
and light, played the title role in "Calamity Jane" when it hit the silver screen in 1953. Toyah Wilcox steps into
Calamity's buckskin trousers when the stage show opens at
Manchester Opera House for a six-day run."Calamity Jane", which contains songs like "The Deadwood Stage",' "Windy City", "The Black Hills of Dakota" and "Secret Love", is embarking on a nationwide tour. I t tells the highly-fiction
alised story of the relation ship between frontier markswoman Martha Jane Burke and legendy sharp
shooter Wild Bill Hickock. Calamity is the latest depar ture for Toyah, who has
' enjoyed a highly successful and varied career As Calamity in the come
dy-musical, she is the tough- talking wild-west woman with a soft centre, who promises to bring a famous singing star from Chicago to breathe new life into Deadwood's Golden Garter Saloon.
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Come and watch the horses at this lovely venue.
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biscuits, p ies, p u ddings, sau sag es, pate, eg g s, vegetables,
salads, o strich meat a s well as traditional fayre an d crafts. Ample free car parking close to the Market
Member of the National Association of Fanners Markets Further details contact: 01201) 423325
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P a r ty Nights at rf’s i lls sy ,
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Saturday, 23rd November 5 Course Dinner and Disco for only £ 1 6 . 9 5 Christmas Party Nights
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DISTRICT BIBLE SOCIETY
SONGS OF
PRAISE Sunday,
September 29th
at St James Church 6.30 p.m. with
Rev'd Norman Ivison o f BBC's "Songs o f Praise"
Favourite hymns, video clips and interviews.
Ail welcome CLITHEROE GARDEN CLUB MEETINGS INDOOR
RESUME WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2nd
at Ribblesdale High School Technology College at 7.15 p.m.
with
‘HEATHERS ’ By Martin Embley All welcome
SPECIAL NOTICE!
GRANE MILL BAZAAR
MASSIVE INDOOR
CAR BOOT/MARKET I EVERY SATURDAY
throughout the year. All facilities • ADMISSION FREE 150 Stalls +
Grane Mill, off Bury Road,. Hastingden
01706 221616 IF^I A Manchester Rd, Burnley ■ • • Infoline 01282.456333 S 1 1 C I N E M A S P O L
THE BOURNE IDENTITY <UA) lhrs 20mins Daily { L 10 ex Sat/Sun) 5.00 ROO Sat late 1050pm . . • (conolre moderate violence >ttt« of nrong bngate)_________' .
MEN IN BLACK II (PG) Ihr 40mlns Saturday/Sunday 1.40
3.40.Sat morning 11.00am
SPY KIDS 2 (U) Ihr lOmlns -Saturday/Sunday 1.30 3.45, Sat morning 11.00am
STUART LITTLE 2 (U) Ihr 25mlns Saturday/Sunday 2.00 4.00, Sat morning 11.4 Sam • •
VAN WILDER - PARTY LIAISON (IS) *1hr 40mins , Daily (ex Sat/ Surf 2.00 4.00) 6.00 8.10 Saturday Late 1010pm
DIVINE SECRETS OF THE YA-YA . . < SISTERHOOD (12A) *
Daily2.l5 5.l5 8.00 (contain me of nrong language & i dm; reference). Stiver Screening*Thursday, 3rd October
THE MAJESTIC (PG) 2hrs 30mins ...... . On Screen 8.00
v BOOKING 01282 456333M K S C
D A N C E T h e Social C e n t re ,
Lowergate, C l ith e ro e
Saturday 5th October
Dancing to Bob Fairclough.
£4 inc. supper.
Tel: 427029 or 427096
Church Organ Society A P O L L O Clitheroe Parish
ORGAN RECITAL
by Peter Gunstone SATURDAY,
SEPTEMBER 28th 7.30 p.m.
at the Parisn Church,. Clitheroe
Tickets: £6 (£4.50 concessions)
Children accompanied by an adult FREE!
Refreshments during the interval.
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from Friday, 27th September
ROAD TO PERDITION (15)* 2hr8l0mlns
Dally 1.00 3.30 6.00 8.30 VAN WILDER
• (15)*1hr50mln9 Daily 1.30 4.00 6.208.40
No 1.304.00 shows Sat/Sun 8.40 show Thurs
IMPORTANCE OF
BEING EARNEST (U)* 1hrS5mins
Daily 1.40 4.10 6.30 8.45 No 1.40 4.10 shows Sat/Sun
MEN IN B LA C K 2 (PG)1hr40m1ns.
Sat 11.30 220 420 Sun 2.20 4.20
. SPIDERMAN (12A)2hr20mins
Saturday/Sunday 1.00,3.30 CcrUaira strong tantasy riolonca
MY BIG FAT G R E EK WEDDING
(PG)lhrSOmins
Daily 1.40 3.50 6.10 8.20 ' Sat morning 11.20
SIGNS Dally 1.103.406.100.10 (12A)2hrs
C o n ta in s m o d e ra te v io le n c e a n d m e n a c e A Touch of Class
Thursday 3rd October
MONSTERS BA L L (15)1hr50mlns
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On Screen 8.30priv_____ Little Oscar’s Club
JURASSIC PARK 3 (PG)1 hr50mlns
Saturday, 26th September kZESEBESEl KATHAKALI M
Fun SGames with O end Winny On Screen 11.00, all seats £1.50
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Saturday, 12th October
THE UGLY DUCKLING Captivating children's family show
Sunday, 13th October FINBAR FUREY
:Great music, good humour, pure Irish magic
Wednesday, 16th October agnificent dram
Thursday, 17th October
LEE MACK The Sketch Show'
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aity I JO 3 5 5 6.15 8.40 Saturday morning 11.1 Oam Saturday hte I (contains moderate violence & menace) ' ■
NY BIG FAT GREEK WEDDING (PG) Ihr JOmlns Daily 135 3 3 5
6.IS 8.35,Saturday late 11.00pm
SCOOBY DOO (PG) Ihr 40mlns Saturday /Sunday 2.15. Saturday morning 1130am
IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST (U) IhrJImins • • • Daily (ex Saturday/Sunday 1.25 3.40) 6.00 8^0 • •- .
SWIMFAN (12A) Ihr 40mins
Daily 1.40 3-45 6-00 8.00 Saturday late 10.30pm No 1.40 3J45 SatSun, No 8.00 showThurs Contains moderate sex & violence) •.
ROAD TO PERDITION (15) *2hrs Daily I^O 3S0 6. IS 8.40 Saturday morning II am* Sat Late llpm ■
•. Lrtt/e Oscar Show Saturday, 28th September TOY STORY 2 (U) Ihr 40mlns • The Fun and Games start at 11.00am •-
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TH EST OF TH GE EALES RATTLE Of A SIM
' Performed by TALON Wed 2nd / Sat 5th October
E B PLE MAN by Burnley Garrick Club Sunday, October 6th
WIGAN BRASS BAND Thursday, 10th October
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THINK FLOYD
an in-concert presentation of classic Floyd including music from “The Wall”
F r id a y 4th O c to b e r
P E N D L E IN P A IN T 10th-13th October
■ Submit your painting Into the area's leading amateur arts , : - i
at Colne Municipal Hall exhibition.
rv'v’, zpaintings accepted at Colne Municipal Hall,,, • ■ ^ ^ Saturday, October 5th 10 a.m;- 2 p.m;, alternatively drop your: "piece off at Dysons Arts, Nelson or Pendle Leisure Trust, m ‘.'Albert Road, Colne before Monday 7th.October. -
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