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THE winner of the Best-Kept Vil- ■ lage Competition on many occa-. sions,' Waddington, will be. quite different from the usual quiet, • idyllic village at the Bank Holi­ day weekend.


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more th a n 80 scarecrows scattered around th e place all doing various chores in houses and gardens or. even up trees.


• The event has grown out of a painful


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Doctors. 6.00 Holby City. 7.05 Open All Hours. 7.45 Open All Hours. 8.25 Ttie Two Ronnies. 9.20 Porridge. 10.00 In Deep. 11.20 Absolutely Fabulous. 11.55 Doctor Who. 1.45 In Deep. 2.55 Sex and Chocolate. 4.35 Dallas.


LIVINGTV


5.00 Women Talk. 5.30 Home Shopping. 6.00 Home Shopping. 6.30 Home Shopping. 7.00 Hi*5. 7.35 Billy. 7.45 TImbuctoo. 7.50 Tlmbuctoo. 7.55 The Wheels on the Bus. 8.05 Barney and Friends. 8.35 Busy Buses. 8.40 The Wheels on the Bus. 8.50 Barney and Friends. 9.20 Hi*5.10.00 The Golden Girls. 10.30 The Golden Girls. 11.00 RIckI Lake. 11.50 The Montel Williams Show. 12.40 Celebrity Extra. 1.05 Beyond with James Van Praagh. 1.30 Crossing Over. 2.00 Loose Lips with Melinda and Richard. 4.00 Sixth Sense with Colin Fry. 5.00 The Nanny. 5.30 Celebrity Extra. 6.00 According to Jim. 6.30 Will and Grace. 7.00 Will and Grace. 7.30 Celebrity Extra. 7.35 Crossing Over. 8.00 The National ESP Challenge Live. 10.00 Scream


I Team. 11.00 Street Psychic. 12.00 I Ricki Lake. 12.50 The Montel ' Williams Show. 1.40 FILM: The Matthew Shepard Story. 3.20 Celebrity Extra. 3.25 FILM: A Long Way Home.


GRANADA PLUS


5.00 The Upper Hand. 5.30 Bless This House. 6.00 Alias Smith and Jones. 7.00 FILM: A Caribbean Mystery. 9.00 Coronation Street. 11.30 Sykes. 12.00 Murder, She Wrote. 1.00 The Man from Uncle. 2.00 FILM: A Caribbean Mysteiy. 4.00 Petrocelli. 5.00 The Persuaders. 6.00 Canned Carrott. 6.30 Rising Damp. 7.00 Till Death Us Do Part. 7.30 In Sickness and In Health. 8.00 Murder. She Wrote. 9.00 The Best of Tommy Cooper. 9.30 An Audience with Freddie Starr. 10.30 Canned Carrott. 11.00 Till Death Us Do Part. 11.30 In Sickness and in Health. 12.00 The Persuaders. 1.00 The Man from Unde. 2.00 An Audience with Freddie Starr. 3.00 Petrocelli. 4.00 Harry 0.


SCI-FI


9.00 seaQuest DSV. 10.00 seaQuest DSV. 11.00 The Chronide. 12.00 RLM: The Sky's on Fire. 1.40 The Twilight Zone. 2.10 The Twilight Zone. 2.40 The Twilight Zone. 3.10 seaOuest DSV. 5.00 The Ray Bradbury Theatre. 5.30 SFG. 6.00 Prey. 7.00 The Chronide. 8.00 FILM: Junior. 10.00 FILM: Rear Window. 12.10 FILM: Vertigo. 2.30 Prey. 3.30 The Twilight Zone. 4.00 Swamp Thing. 4.30 Swamp Thing. 5.00 Close.


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memory when the foot and mouth epi­ demic affected the area and the annual spring fair could not be held on the church croft.


. i; Rather than abandon the to l th e yil-'


lagers’took to the streets arid attrac­ tions siich as a scarecrow competition' and a duck race down the streairi were born. However, a marquee can again be


erected on the church croft which will house a scarecrow shuffle on Saturday night and a jazz-on-the-croft on Sun­ day afternoon. There will also be a duck race on Monday, lots of stalls, a whacky waiter race and the crowning of the May Queen • No d o u b t v is ito rs will discover Waddington this Bank Holiday week­ end.


EVENTS - MAY 2ND TO 8TH Platform Gallery - Lancashire Craft


Fair, selected contemporary craft from a rtists and makers linked with Lan­ cashire. Braille-It, a group to learn braille,


meets Thursdays, 9-30 a.m. to noon in th e IT Learning Centre, old Co-op building, Henthorn Road. Inquiries, tel. 01200 426063. 2nd - Clitheroe Parish Church Hall,


“Sing and Swing” with the Haslingden Choir and the CRGS swing band a t 7- 30 p.m. Tickets available from TIC or Pyes Photographers. 3rd - Whalley Village Hall, a drama


entitled “Absence” at 7-30 p.m. Tickets from Whalley Post Office, inquiries, tei; 01254 822555. 3rd - Bowland Guild of Spinners,


Weavers and Dyers, open house in Saw- ley Village Hall from 2 to 4 p.m. Exhi­ bition and demonstrations. 3rd - Clitheroe Naturalists’ Soejety,'


coach walk Kendal are a , booking essential tel. 01254 824507. Leaders Mr and Mrs Derek Oldham. 3rd to 5th - Clitheroe Museum,


return of the moon rocks. 3rd to 10th - Waddington village


scarecrow festival; 3rd - Scarecrow shuffle in the mar­


quee; 4th - car boot sale at 10 a.m. and jazz


on the croft a t 2-30 p.m.; 5th - duck race, a variety of stalls,


whacky waiter race, crowning of the May Queen. 4th - Clitheroe Ramblers’ Associa­


tion, meet 9-30 a.m. Chester Avenue car park for Warton. 5th - Pendleton WI, coffee morning.


EDAY


EVERY now and then a little trea- sure of a wine is unearthed and stuns those who have tasted it. In maga­ zine tastings such as those ccarried out by “Wine" (the International Wine Challenge tastes over 6,500 wines, all blind) and “Decanter,”, the, wiries tried are all assessed by taste alone. No one sees the label, producer or price and so are judged purely on style and deliverance of what is required from a particular grape, area or style of wine, irrespective of cost. Here the expensive rub shoulders


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Red Dwarf. 9.20 Game On. 10.00 In Deep. 11.20 Taggart. 12.25 Taggart. 12.40 In Deep. 1.55 FILM: She Wore a Yellow Ribbon. 3.50 Shooting Stars. 4.25 Dallas.


LIVINGTV


5.00 Beyond with James Van Praagh. 5.30 Home Shopping. 6.00 Home Shopping. 6.30 Home Shopping. 7.00 Hi-5.7.35 Billy. 7.45 Timbuctoo. 7.50 Timbuctoo. 7.55 The Wheels on the Bus. 8.05 Barney and Friends. 8.35 Busy Buses. 8.40 The Wheels on the Bus. 8.50 Barney and Friends. 9.20 Hi*5. 10.00 The Golden Girls. 10.30 The Golden Girls. 11.00 Celebrity Extra. 11.20 Charmed. 12.15 Charmed. 1.10 Charmed. 2.05 Charmed. 3.00 The National ESP Challenge Live. 5.00 Will and Grace. 5.30 Will and Grace. 6.00 Ricki Uke. 6.50 The Montel Williams Show. 7.40 Celebrity Extra. 8.00 Crossing Over. 8.30 Beyond with James Van Praagh. 9.00 Most Haunted. 10.00 Ghost Stories. 10.30


' Ghost Stories. 11.00 Sexcetera. 12.00 Ricki Lake. 12.50 The Montel Williams Show. 1.40 FILM: Poison.


3.20 Celebrity Extra. 3.25 FILM: Monday After the Miracle.


GRANADA PLUS


5.00 Just for Laughs. 5.30 Sykes. 6.00 Emmerdale. 8.30 Duck Patrol 9.00 FILM: Hart to Hart: Two Harts In Three-Quarters Time. 11.00 The Grand. 12.00 Pie in the Sky. 1.00


I The Darling Buds of May. 2.00 Peak I Practice. 3.00 FILM: Hart to Hart: I Two Harts in Three-Quarters Time. I 5.00 Police Woman. 6.00 Rumpole I of the Bailey. 7.00 The Darling Buds


I of May. 8.00 Pie In the Sky. 9.00 FILM: Sommersby. 11.00 Police


I Woman. 12.00 Rumpole of the I Bailey, 1.00 The Darling Buds of I May. 2.00 FILM: Sommersby. 4.00 The Grand.


SCI-Fi


9.00 Farscape. 10.00 Farscape- 11.00 Farscape. 12.00 FILM: King Kong Lives. 2.00 FILM: The 'Burbs. 4.00 FILM: BIgfoot and the Hendersons. 6.00 Special Unit 2. 7.00 Witchblade. 8.00 The Lone Gunmen. 9.00 The Dead Zone. 10.00 FILM: The Birds. 12.15 FILM: Tom Curtain. 2.35 Millennium. 3.35 Good V Evil. 4.30 Swamp Thing. 5.00 Close.


BBC THREE


7.00 Liquid Assets. The finances of David and Victoria Beckham. 8.00


Leonardo's Amazing Inventions. Conclusion. A man-powered tank. 8.30 Dreamspaces. The architecture of Brasilia. 9.00 What Not to Wear Makeovers for Sophie Raworth and Jo Brand. 10.00 The Bachelor. 11.00 The > Bachelor.: 12.00 Grease Monkeys. 12.30 Re:covered. 1.00 Leonardos' Amazing Inventions. 1.30 Dreamspaces. 2.00 > The Bachelor. 3.00 The Bachelor.' 4.00 Close


with the not so expensive, but if they are well made and have structure and fru it then they can often shine through. In the International Wine Challenge, I have tasted £10 Bur-, gundy alongside £50 bottles and you have to judge on the merits of each, good or bad. One such wine was given an award


of five stars in a recent tasting of Western Australia cabernet sauvi- gnons in “Decanter” magazine. Here all the big names, like Vasse Felix,


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With Garden Antiques at Whalley Village Hall


on Bank Holiday Monday, May 5


11am - 4pm Donations to Save . the Children Fund


Middle Ground Theatre Company NOEL COWARD'S


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' Calcrcr&lbilcts RnquirWAdtke IdfpliorK .01282 815756, moUie 07714 325614 wine talk


with wine writer Mike Murdoch


Cape Meritele, Cullen, Evans and Tate, were represented, as well as smaller growers. Prices ranged from £6.99 to £47.50 (Cullen) and only three were


selected for the coveted five star awards. My choice has to be PALANDRI


CABERNET SAUVIGNON 2001 from the Margaret River region, an area of Australia I often write about. I t is available exclusively in this area at Bowland Forest Vintners, at the Inn at Whitewell, at an incredible price of only £8.99. The wine displays the purple hues of a youthful wine, but witri a concentration of fruit on the nose - sweet bramble and blackber­ ries. The palate is full of those ripe


alrnost stewed red berry and cassis fruit flavours, cloaked in a little oak, there are some soft tannins culminat­ ing in a complex fruity, lingering fin­ ish with a hint of mint on the end. Good on its own and perfect with a


rib of rare roast beef, beef Wellington or just a plain steak. At this price you


, could be forgiven if you overindulged, and I doubt that triere will be mucri left in the country after the recent article in “Decanter” - be quick and bag this one before it is too late.


ST MICHAEL & ST JOHN'S LADIES GROUP


HEALTH &


BESUTyEVENTNq On Wednesday, - May 7th at 8pm


In the Social Centre, Lowergate, Clltheroe


PURE HEALTH & BEAUTY


A variety ol treatments demonstrated by


of Peel Street Salon


Adm. £1.50 Inc. refreshments All proceeds to The Magic Eye Scantier Appeal X ,'


rHUariousiaffairs at :J iRdltbn-byrBowlMiial


THE new production by Bolton-by-Bowland Drama Group is a very funny come­ dy play co-written by Jeremy Lloyd, one of the authors of TV's “Alio Alio” and “Are You Being Served”. “Business Affairs” is a


owners celebrate the deal. However, Kurt and Sven have other ideas and intend to knock the price down at the last minute. All appears to be going


comedy of an adult nature and may not be suitable for children under 12 or anyone who is easily offended. I t tells the tale of two


Yorkshire men trying to sell their haulage firm to a pair of European businessmen. ^ To help the deal along, Stanley and Norman arrange to complete the deal in a suite at a smart London hotel. At the request of the new


buyers, Kurt and Sven, they even arrange for the service of two “sophisticated ladies of the night” to help the new


according to plan until the two escorts cancel, then Nor­ man and Stanley’s wives, Hilda and Rose, arrive unex­ pectedly and are mistaken for the escorts by the two foreign gentlemen, and a saucy romp ensuesi The curtain goes up


tonight, with performances also tomorrow and Saturday , at 7-30 p.m. in the village hall. Tickets are £3.50 for adults and £1.50 for children, and are available from the post office, the Coach and Horses, members of the cast or Clitrieroe Tourist Informa­ tion Centre, (s)


Classic double bill


A POWERFUL double bill of classic, drama - Shakespeare's heroic master­ piece “Henry V” and Thomas Hey-» wood's Elizabethan tour de force, “A ■ Woman Killed with Kindness” - will be presented when Northern Broad­ sides return to the Lowry, Salford Quays, later this month. And artistic director Barrie Rutter


will not be able to sit back, relax and admire his handywork. He will be performing as part of the Chorus in “Henry V” during the May 12th to 17th run. Conrad Nelson plays the title role


in “Henry V", supported by a strong and charismatic cast of Northern actors including Richard Standing (Danny in “Coronation Street” and Father David in “The Doctors”) in his second tour with the company.


•! -“Henry V” is one of Shakespeare's greatest historical dramas. Henry V j lays claim to the French crown and embarks on a series of b a tt le s , including the famous Battle of Agin-


court, and against all odds, succeeds. ^ ■ 1


The play is steeped in comedy, n u R t a n t n a K i


„ ^ g ^ | t a r o n D r t i ty ,» l itde's Susanna Famharn)?^


joiHfUep>rour „


Henry V and A Woman Killed With Kindness; ; The Lowry, Salford Quays; May12th-17th


with a gently humorous romance between Henry and th e King of France's daughter, Katherine. , Thomas Heywood's play is the


perfect companion piece. I t is a poignant domestic tragedy that fol­ lows trie demise of a seemingly faitri- ful wife once her infidelities have been discovered. Artistic Director Barrie Rutter


resurrects this rare gem of a play, 400 years old this year, together with live music and traditional folk dancing. ‘ Barrie Rutter's directional style is


distinguished by his unique approach to language. He deliberately chooses to work with casts of No rth ern actors who all perform in their natur­ al voices, allowing the audience to hear the words afresh.


. . A ground-breaking aesthetic when the, company was formed in 1992,


^contains some of Shakespeare's most < 'rousing, speeches and culminates


.this original approach continues to impress audiences and critics alike.


^ 3rd: Mrs Craig, Clitheroe (£100) 1 - ,1


■ TO SAT 7 JUNE ^ 1 ’ - ■ ■ linccs (Thurs & Sal) at 2,30pm


at the Charter Theatre, Preston (DISCOimiSAVAIUtBiq)' >}


ALL MATINEE S E A T ^ I '&,mtuualSaluuvcuidne' 17 Undale ru..\d, Ch.Alburn, ClilhCroe. L.^n..^^lurc IVEV7 4AW. Telephone: 01200 440878 » •' r IV t t' s. ( f i t > ^ ^ \ f ‘ J / l i ^ -r « . ‘ 'i f


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s 1st Ms O’Tooiei Blackburn (£1,000) 2nd: Mrs Smith, Blackburn


LOTTERY WINNERS THE winning numbers are:


THE £5 winning numbers are:'I'4 \ 070739,130592,209373,249697,29031


Inquiries, tel 01200 426003. 5th - Newton Village Hall, flea mar­


ket from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Home-made refreshments. 5th - Knowle Green Village Hall,


whist and domino drive at 7-30 p.m. 6th - Clitheroe Ramblers’ Associa-,


tlori, meet 10 a.m. Chester Avenue'car; park for Haslingden Grane.


; T h e v i l la g e will be in v ad ed riy'


■''-7th - Clitheroe Ramblers’ Associa­ tion, meet 7 p.m. Downham. . 7th - Catholic Social Centre, Lower- gate; St Michael and St John’s Ladies Group beauty evening a t 8 p.m. Pay at the door. Inquiries, tel. 01200 426769. 7th - Knowle (ireen Village Hall,


flower arranging demonstration with Jean Hoole a t 7-30 p.m. Glaiss of wine and light supper. Inquiries, tel. 01254 878447. 8th - Ribchester Amateur Theatre


Society presents “The Chalk Garden” in the Parochial Hall a t 7-30 p.m. Tickets from the post office or tel. 01254 878530. 8 th - Whalley Flower Club, a demon­


stration by Janet Farrington entitled “On Reflection” in the Methodist Church schoolroom at 7-30 p.m. Visitors vrelcoin'e.'ilriquiries, tel. 01200 428470. 8th - Clariori/Foxfields Hotel, Macmil­


lan Cancer Relief Ribble Valley commit­ tee, coffee morning at 10-30 a.m. Tickets at the door or tel. 01282 771689. 8th - Knowle Green Village Hall, lun­


cheon concert featuring a recital by stu­ dents of the world-renowned Chetham’s School of Music, Manchester. Concert starts at midday followed by lunch. To book tel. 01254 826948.


FORTHCOMING EVENTS -MAY9THT015TH


lOth - Clitheroe Castle Museum,


introduction to astronomy from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. No need to book, suitable for adulte. Inquiries, tel. 01200 424635. 10th - Platform Gallery, make your


own Indian wall hanging with Lindsay Jones from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Fee £16. Inquiries, tel. 01200 443071. 10th - Clitheroe Parish Church, con­


cert by the choir conducted by Michael Pain, organist James Lonsdale. Tickets at the door. Inquiries, tel. 01200 423460. 10th - Longridge Civic Hall, "Buy"


request a concert by Longridge Band at 7-30 p.m. Inquiries, tel. 01772 782797. 10th- Billington and Langho Commu­


nity Centre, a table top sale from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Proceeds for St Leonard's CE School PTA. Booking inquiries, tel. 01200444907. 10th - Lancashire Countryside Events,


Beacon Fell close-up in spring, a seasonal stroll fpr an hour or two through the woods and inbbrland of one of Lan­ cashire's most beautiful places, at'2 p.'m.' To book tel. 01995 640557. 11th - Clitheroe Ramblers' Associa­


tion, meet 9-30 a.m. Chester Avenue car park for Bolton Abbey moorland. 11th - Clitheroe Castle Museum pre­


sents "Return of the Rocks" from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Once-in-a-lifetime chance to see and handle real moon rocks. Suitable for families, no need to book. 13th - Clitheroe Auction Mart, drop-,


in session for introduction to computers, e-mail, Internet access and office soft-', ware packages. Inquiries, tel. 01200 444020.


- ' " ' 14th - Clitheroe Castle Museum, face


painting, aromatherapy and Indian head massage. 10 a.m. to noon aand 1 to 3 p.m. No need to book. 14th - Clitheroe Ramblers' Associa­


tion, meet 7 p.m. Hurst Green. • Further details of some of the above


events can be found in adjacent "Lifestyle" advertisements. • A booking service for the theatres


and events throughout the region is available from the Tourist Information Centre, Market,Place, Clitheroe, tel. 01200 425566.' "


what’s on in the North-West compiled by John Hirner


theatre ; DECIBEL. The Lowry, Salford Quays. May 1st to 5th. Box office: 0870 1112000. 20,000 LEAGUES


UNDER THE SEA. The­ atre ship. The Lowry, Sal­ ford Quays. May 1st to 5th. Box office: 0870 1112000. BOSTON MARRIAGE.


Octagon Theatre, Bolton. Until May 3rd. Box office: 01204520661. '^BAD BLOOD. Blackpool


Grand Theatre. Until May 3rd '. Box office: 01253 290190. , JAMES AND THE


GIANT PEACH. Preston Charter Theatre. Until May 3rd. Box office: 01772 258858. JESUS CHRIST


SUPERSTAR. Preston Guild Hall. May 6th to 10th';’Box office: 01772 258858. AN INSPECTOR CALLS


by Royal National The­ atre. Lyric Theatre, Salford Quays. May 6th to 10th. Box office: 0870 111 2000. A MIDSUMMER


NIGHT’S DREAM. The Lowry, Salford Quays. May 6th to 10th. Box office: 08701112000. SILVER STARS TAL­ ENT CONTEST. Munici­


pal Hall, CoIne.'May 8th. Box office: 01282 661234. NODDY AND THE


'it , l5t


« 333,682319,689917,69433,712439,767 659,797837,812739,845795,926753,95


7,305231 )349753;362619,394111 £4342 35,446593,503371)546599,620319,642


S' 0299,964177,969537,970915,979673,9 ' 81535. ,


,10th: Box office:, 0161 624 2829.


: 17 th;' s Box* office:: 0870 1112000.!' '


Salford Quays.'May.l2th- ‘ '


JUST BEFORE THE


RAIN: Oldham Coliseum.: May 13th;'Box office: 0161 6242829.


ir-CAMILLE;’Blackpool


MAGICAL DAY. Blackpool Grand Theatre. May 8th to 11th. Box office: 01253 290190. THE STEAMIE. Old­ ham Cohseum.'Until M ^


Grand Theatre. May 13th to 17th. Box office: 01253 . 290190. BEDFULL OF FOR­


EIGNERS. Preston Char­ ter Theatre. May 14th to 17th. Box office: 01772 258858. ARABIAN NIGHTS.


Nelson Civic Theatre. May 14th to 17th. Box Office: 01282661234 DYLAN THE DOG.


Blackpool Grand Theatre. May 14th.: Box office: 01253290190.


, , NOCTURNE. Blackpool


Grand Theatre. May 15th to 16th. Box office. 01253 290190. DONKEY HAUGHTY.


Blackpool Grand Theatre. May 16th. Box office 01253 290190. THE MAGIC LAMP.


Blackpool Grand Theatre. May 17th. Box office 01253 290190.


SCAPEGOAT. Blackpool 9


Grand Theatre. May 17th; Box office 01253 290190.'! . ' UPCLOSE WITH BUZZ


HAWKINS. Burnley Mechanics. May 17th. Box office: 01282 664400. THE WORM : THAT


SQUIRMED. Blackpool Grand Theatre. May 18th; Box office 01253 290190?'!'


musicals


SUPERSTAR. Preston Charter Theatre. May 6th to 10th. Box office: 01772: 258858.


HENRYjV.'The Lowry, opera "


V THE MERRY WIDOW


Box office: 01204 520661. THE MAGIC FLUTE.


The Lowry, Salford Quays. May 13,15 and 17. Box office: 08701112000 LA DAMNATION DE


FAUST. The Lowry, Salford Quays. May 14th. Box office: 08701112000.


music THE MEATLOAF


STORY. Municipal Hall, Colne. May 2rid. Box office: 01282 661234. SOUL NIGHT. Munici­


pal Hall, Colne. May 3rd. Box office: 01282 661234, MAKE A JOYFUL


NOISE with Evelyn Glen­ nie. Preston Guild Hall. May 3rd. Box office: 01772 258858. FOREVER IN BLUE


JEANS. Blackpool Grand Theatre. May 4th. Box


;office: 01253 290190.' ;r:ONE NIGHT OF


' QUEEN. Blackpool Grand Theatre. May 5th. Box office: 01253 290190. RONNIE RONALDE.


'Blackpool Grand Theatre. May 6th. Box office: 01253 290190. MAGNETS. Colne • Municipal Hall. May 9th.


jFBox office: 01282 661234:; I,Kij’BACH MEASURES, Royal Northern College of


■ THE BLUES BROTH-)!, Music; Manchester. May EBS.-Manchester,Palace.;„9th.';; Box office:: 0161 '9075555.


Theatre. May 5th to 10th; j Box office: 0870 4016000.:?! JESUS CHRIST


: LA BAYADERE.' Kirov Ballet of St Petersburg.


j''iLyricyTheatre;’: Salford :!Quays;:May 2nd and 3rd.' ]Bdx office: 08701112000;<4


by Burnley, Gilbert and Sullivan Society. Burnley, Mechanics. May 6th to , i"." .TOUR OF^'THE MUSE-


exhibitions


-i'lOthJ Box office: 01282«;UMsMuseum of Science. 664400. 1


" , _ ,


HAM! Octagon Theatre,? ' May 3rd?Box‘office: 0161- Bolton. May 8th to 31st. 8330027. ^


an'd Industryj'Manchesten ,


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