Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, July 10th, 2003
S G R 4 N D C in t n A ALMIGHTY„2a,
From Friday July 11th BRUCE
Fri July 11 7.30pm. Sal July 12 2.30 & 7.30pm Mon July 14 7.30pm, Tucs July 15 7.30pm Wed July 16 7.30pm. Thurs July 17 7.30pm
I l i f association -with’ WalterFarrirnond
COMING TO THE GRAND CINEMA THIS SUMMER
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« i S stortfhtlSf hy T T ! but “ * , Not your more usual slant on tune to start
th.nk.ng about muter pantos! Shakespeare’s heroines
Lady M a cb e th R ew r ite s th e Rule Book: Library T h e a tre
HOW can I describe “Lady Macbeth Rewrites The Rule Book”? If I explain that i t is performed by a group called Broads with Swords, then it might give a clue. Sixteen woman demonstrate their prowess and strength at fighting skills in a zany science
it has that kind of innovative humour. It is a bit difficult to follow what is happen
fiction/literary adventure comedy, written and directed by Renny Krupinski. It started life at the Edinburgh Festival and
P e te r Pan; The Lowry, Salford Quays; D e c em b er 2 0 th - J an ua ry 17th
MOST people are s t il l thinking of summer holi days and harvests. But the theatre world
of the N orth West is already thinking panto. Top Manchester comic
Justin Moorhouse, above, has been signed up by The Lowry to join Paul Nicholas, right a in The Lowry's panto, “Peter Pan”, taking the part of Smee.
Self-proclaimed "profes
sional fat Northern man" Justin's cheeky Northern charm and no-nonsense approach have allowed him to gradually build a reputation on the comedy circuit and also write for Radio 4 and C4's 11 o' clock show. Justin's most recent tri
umph was being placed second in the prestigious BBC New Talent Awards. Following a year-long search to find the coun-
A BRAZILIAN dance craze sweep ing the USA and Europe will arrive in Clitheroe on Saturday.
which combines aerobics, martial arts and dance - from the links sand wiched between BBC programmes, where two men are fighting and spin ning on a building rooftop.
People may recognise Capoeira -
forward to his debut in panto at The Lowry: "It’s a tremendously exciting the
Capoeira, which will form part of the Timeout programme, will be held at Roefield Leisure Centre, Edisford Road, Clitheroe. The early evening workshop will
first developed by African slaves, is now a national sport in Brazil. An introductory session in
The unique workout, which was
try’s funniest new comedi ans, Justin wowed judges who included established performers, producers and promoters from the indus try, and beat 64 semi-final ists, and seven other final ists to be awarded the cov eted place of runner -up in the country’s most presti gious award for new talent. Justin is really looking
December 20th and runs until January 17th.
New dance craze is set to sweep Clitheroe
be aimed at children aged 12 to 15 years old.
Berry, a second degree White Belt in Whu Su Kung Fu.
Parents are also encouraged to stay and watch the session, which
will run from 5 to 7 p.m. on July 12th.
This will be given by Mr Russ
taking the final curtain in panto - then having to get up a few hours later to do my Magic radio show first thing in the morning. But I'm really looking forward to it." “Peter Pan” flies in on
atre and I know I will be seeing many of the audi ence I entertain every day on radio. "It will be a real challenge
all of whom are on the point of killing them selves. Tara tries to empower them and give them a
ing at the beginning, but two cyber heroines, Tara Loft and Scamvix, are battlin g for supremacy and somehow Tara gets involved with a number of Shakespeare’s tragic heroines
new purpose in life, but this Inis unforeseen con sequences on the Bard’s plays.
entertaining book about Literatech, “Thurs day Next”, then you will quickly cotton on to the type of comedy, where Desdeinona carries her pillow, Cordelia her noose, Cleopatra her asp, Juliet her dagger, Gertrude her poisoned
If you have read Jasper Fforde’s witty and
goblet, and Ophelia a bucket in which to drown herself. Only Lady Macbeth is not contemplating
her death, but her triumph. And it she who must be defeated by Tara
with the help of the hags before all the bard’s plays except the Famous History of Lady Macbeth is the only one left. This production is fun, different and there
are some clever jokes, especially those with Ophelia and her bucket. It is on tour and will be going to Kendal and Darwen.
I ’ lP I’A M U N I tO Concerts will feature the Grimm tales
AN eighth season of concerts across the county has been started by the Lancashire Sin- fonietta with a programme full of musical treats.
Internationally-renowned
performers are joining the stars of the future for a se r ie s of exciting performances during coming months. The Sinfonietta brings
together talented Lancastrians from across the UK,.to show case the achievements and tal ents of some of Lancashire's finest musicians. Highlights include concerts
in the newly-renovated Minster Church a t Preston and the Royal Northern College of Music a t Manchester, with soloists and directors including the internationally-famed
best Lancastrians in UK to entertain The Grimm Tales; Dukes T h e a tre , Lancaster; until August 19th
soprano, Amanda Roocroft, and Lyn Fletcher, leader of the Ilalle.
After a summer break in the
programme, the Sinfonietta resumes with a lunchtime con cert on September 5th at
St.George's Church, Lune Street, Preston; "Illuminating Ideals" on September 12th at The Minster Church, Preston, and on September 13th at the Royal Northern College of Music. On December 11th "Baroque
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ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING
The Annual General
Meeting of the Ribblc Valley Citizens Advice Bureau will be held on
Monday, 14tli July 2003 at 7.15 p.m. in the
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Moor Lane, Clitheroe Copies of llic Annual
Report are available from the Bureau on request.
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NICHOLAS NICKLEBY (pg> anr, somin, Daily ZOO 5.00 8.00
PIGLETS BIG MOVIE (u)*thr3omm, Saturday mom 11.30am. Dally 1.30 3.45 6.00
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Spectacular" will be presented at The Great Hall, Lancaster University, Lancaster; on December 13th at St. Peter's Church, Burnley. The programme continues
SUMMF.lt is here and the cast of witches, woodcutters and wicked stepmothers have arrived at the Dukes Theatre in Lancaster. The Grimm Tales, which
run until August l!)Lli in the park, were collected by the Grimm Brothers in Ger many to preserve the tradi tional tales of the German peasants. They now form many of our best-loved sto ries such as Cinderella and Hansel and Grelcl. For more information or
to book please call the Dukes on 01254 598000.
Saturday 12th July BANG
Alternative Rock/Hip Hop Saturday 19th July
ARANG
MERRY MEN (Burnley Punk Rockers)
Every Friday
HELLBOUND ROCK CLUB Rock/Metal/Punk/Goth - 10pm to 3am Drinks offers every night
GRAFFITI CLUB, Burnley Inext ic Marks and Spencer)
WWW.hellboundrockclub.com PIGLETS THE CHARLIE'S
BIG MOVIE HULK ANGELS and lots more . . .
For full programme details sec local press, the hoards outside the cinema or log on to....
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DJ NEIL “ Downstairs Saturday Night
DJ SCOTT1E Sunday 13th July
Disco sounds from 70’s, 80’s, 90*s
JENNY (Female vocalist)
Monday Night Q U IZ N IG H T
Thanks to everyone who came to the Dogs Beach Party
What a great success.
D] Adrian will be back soon for another fun packed ^ ^S u n d a y ^ -3 rd ^ u g u s t^ ^
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