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Clitheroe 422324(Editorial), 422323 (Advertising), Burnley 422331 (Classified), v^.eastlancashirepnline.co.uk


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Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, October 31 st, 2002 ■ 191 j Bu nlley Li ght Opera Society i PeetS '‘•Vij rSH


at Burnley Mechanics Theatre Saturday Npvember 9th


to Saturday November 16th ^Op;


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First lady of country music 4 ow f2 heads for Bridgewater Hall local group


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Dolly Parton; Bridgewater Hall, Manchester; November 16th


“Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets" (U) advance previews on November 8th, 9th, 10th and 14th. From Friday, November 15th


HARRY is back a t the house elf named Dobby Dursleys for the summer break and confined to his room while Uncle Vernon entertains some impor­ tant clients. As Harry longs for his return to Hogwarts, a


QuestiomName the actor who plays Harry Potter? Answer: .


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appears in his room with the warning that terrible danger awaits him when he returns to school. When all hope of escape


from the Dursleys and Dobby seems to have dis-


appeared, the Weasley brothers become Harry's unlikely saviours when they rescue him in a flying car.


Once back at Hogwarts, Address:


Post Code: ............................................. '■ .Daytime T e l : .... ....................................................... Please send your entry to: Grand Cinema Competition, Editorial, Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, King Street, Clifheroe, Lancashire, by


November 7 th . '


E u t Lancashire Nnmpapert Ltd will « a the information yoo have glvin on for the forpoioa of processing yoor request, including for verification and credit control purposes. From time to time are and other companion in onr group also have some groat offers and special promotions and svn would like to ho able to share your Information with those com­


panies. Please lick the box if you do not want us or other companies in our group to contact you by telephone and/or mail .


Harry begins to hear a mysterious evil voice that not only appears to be coming from the.walls, but that no-one else can hear. As news spreads that'the Chamber of Secrets is opened, the unknown heir to. the throne of Slytherin begins to-wreak havoc on muggle-blooded students leaving Harry, Ron and Hermiorie to solve the mystery of Tom Riddles diary. Advance tickets for all


screenings are on sale dur­ ing normal box office


hours. This week’s Grand Cine­


ma quiz question will win a family ticket to a forth­ coming film at the cinema. All you have to do is


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AN outstanding artist, but one totally different from the usual orchestral perfor­ mances, will be packing in her fans at Manchester's Bridgewater Hall. . .... . Dolly Parton, the Queen of Country Music, the epitome of a rags-to-riches story, will be running through her repertoire on November 15th in a unique appearance that was origi­ nally scheduled for last month. Dolly grew up in pover­


® •• < -T T TAVE1 c o o n a n u m h p r •


TRINITY DRAMA GROUP p r e s en t their 17th production


I HAVE seen a number of amateur groups in the North West, but I have to confess tha t “When We Are Married” is the first production of


Clitheroe-based operatic and dramatic society that I have seen, an omission that will not happen again.


the


. their silver wedding anniversaries in the fiction­ al northern town of Cleck- lewyke, face the shocking


j; I really enjoyed this old- fashioned comedy by J. B. Priestley where three "pil­ lars of society", celebrating


. prospect that they have • never been legally married. Praise must go to direc­


ty as one of 12 children on a run-down farm in Locust Ridge, Tennessee. At 12 years old she was appear­ ing on Knoxville television; at 13 she was recording on a small label and appearing on the Grand Ole Opry. ' Upon graduating from high school, she moved to Nashville to-launch a career as a country singer. Her 1967 hit "Dumb Blonde" led to seven years with a group at the Grand -


Old Opry. By the time her "Joshua"


reached No 1 in 1970, Par- ton's fame had overshad­ owed the group's, and she struck out on her own. She very quickly gained immense popularity as a singer-songwriter. In the 1980s she moved


answere the simple ques­ tion in the panel on the


Fonda, for which she received an Oscar nomination as the com­ poser of the title song. "The Best Little Whorehouse


immensely wealthy people who would choose Manchester, Eng­ land, in November! Her appearance will be the


into film and her debut on the silver screen was in the 1980 hit "9 to 5" co-starring Lily Tomlin and Jane


in Texas" brought further fame, or notoriety, two years later., ■ Now immensely wealthy, she heads Dolly Parton Enterprises, a $100m. media empire which jjuuj'wuuu, »


On November 4th David Essex is in concert and.the.fol


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tor Mel Scorah whose cast maintain a successful pace throughout, something that can be lacking in other amateur productions of


'■ Of the six who are forced ‘ to examine their 25 years


dent and accomplished and make the most of their comic lines, but special credit goes to Gaynor Smith as the cheeky maid Ruby Birtle and Eddie Bootle, playing the drunk­ en photographer Henry Ormonroyd with com mendable comic timing.


this type. The whole cast are confi­


third big name to have made a November raid on the Bridge- water Hall. -


runs Dollywood, a theme park h— lowing night it will be the turn fame in 1961 with the hit


celebrating her Smokey Moun- of Nana Mouskouri, who rose to tain upbringing in Tennessee.


There cannot be that many "White Rose of Athens".


- well. The audience clearly enjoyed the humour and the performances. I shall ;do my'best to see the next production, "Guys and


of supposed wedded bliss, Brian Haworth as Council­ lor Albert Parker has the most opportunities for comedy which he exploits


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Championship Brassjn Concert


ASDA STOCKBRIDGE BRASS BAND


Tuesday 26th November


, KATE RUSBY TRIO With John McCuster & Andy Cutting The brightest light in English Folk Music


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HAY-WERE by Eric Chappell Comedy


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