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H A C E On the River Hodder
at Slaidburn Village Green Sunday, May 25th at 3pm
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K E I T H C A M P B E L L I I.30IAST ORDERS
asaStf ;§i Independence relived jQOlr&D
June 3rd to 7th, recounts the epic story of Indian indepen dence and the births of India and Pakistan as seen through the eyes of one remarkable family. The production is a unique mix of stage work, film footage and music.
Tuesday 27th May Doors: 1.15pm & 6.45pm Show: 2.30pm & 7.30pm Est finish time: 5pm & 10pm
Tickets: £8, £7 (cone). Duy 10 get one free
BIG BAND CRAZY
w i t h A N D Y P R I O R a n d J O H N M I I ^ E R
T h u r s d a y 2 9 t h M l a y D o o r s : 6 . 4 5 p m S h o w : 7 . 3 0 p m
T i c k e t s : £ 1 3 . 5 0 £ 1 2 . 0 0 C o n c e s s i o n
The most spectacular Queen Tribute show ever staged.
Starring record all time 'Stars in Their Eyes’ winner Gary Mullen and his live band The Works.
Friday 30th May D o o rs: 7 .1 5 pm. S h ow 8 pm
T ic k e t s : £ 1 2 .5 0
ENTERTAINMENTS SLAIDBURN SILVER
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Come and enjoy a scries of evening concerts at the
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commencing at 7.I5 p.m. on the following dates:
Thursday, May 29th Thursday, June 26th Thursday, July 31st Thursday, August 28th
Fri 23rd - Sat 24th May Burnley Garrick Club Presents
R E LA T IV E L Y S P E A K IN G A comedy by Alan Ayckbourn
tKIje Cellar Restaurant
Saturday 31st May W A Y I M E H U S S E Y
Ex The Mission, Dead or Alive and Sisters Of Mercy
i SUMMER MENU (Available Sunday to Thursday)
black Pudding with Hnglisli mustard and cream sauce Kgg and tuna platter
Mushrooms filled with stihe Hot and spiev devilled cl Fan of melon with Chefs m
ced in port n livers
fs soup of the day Garlic bread with cheese ami tomato Rump steak cooked in mushroom;
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Friday 13th June DR PHIL
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‘89 minutes to save _______________the NHS'
Thought provoking, scalpel sharp stand up comedy from the writer of ‘Private Eye andTrust Me; l‘m a Doctor
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ream cliccsc and prawns
Poached salmon with new potatoes and salad braised beef in ale with garlic croutons
Fork loin in cranberry and ginger sauce Choice of sweets
£13.95 hid. VAT Children welcome half portions available
(.All main courses arc served with fresh vegetables and potato of the day)
Full a la carte served 6 days per week always available 12noon ■ 5pm Sunday lunch £10.95 4 courses
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Dally 2 .15 ,5.20.8 00, Sat (ate 10.40pm. n o j liow i Wod/Thur« (Contains mo d e ra te sex references)
JOHNNY ENGLISH (PG) I h r 4 5 m J n s Daily 1.30.3.45.6.00.8.25. Sat m om 11.1 Sam. Sat late 10.45pm
’ JUNGLE BOOK 2 (U ) 1 h r 4 0m ln s
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C L IT H E R O E T O W N CIOTINPTT. M A Y O R ’S SU N D A Y 25th M A Y 2003
The Worshipful The Town Mayor,
Residents and local organisations are invited to join iier on this occasion.
Sunday, 25th May, 2003 at 10.30 a.m. for the observance of the Mayoral Sunday Service.
Tlie Mayoral procession will proceed from the Town Hall at 10.10 a .m. reluming to the
Town Hall, afier Morning Service, at around midday.
Councillor Joan Knight, will be attending Trinity Methodist Cliuuli, Clitiicroc on
B u y F r e s h
Weather permitting, in the Bounty Garden. or if wet, in the Courtroom.
Food and drink available - Admission free B y kind permission o f the Mark To Bounty Inn
WHY NOT GO ON THE PISTE! wmm i
role of Saleem Sinai, a “mid night's child”, born on the stroke of midnight on August 15th 1947, the precise moment India gained its independence from
Zubin Varla plays the central
novel has been adapted for the stage by Salman Rushdie himself and co-artistic directors of the Bristol Old Vic Theatre, Simon Reade and Tim Supple. The play, which runs from
FOLLOWING a successful run at the Barbican Theatre in Lon don and residencies in Michigan and New York, the Royal Shake speare Company's ambitious stage adaptation of Salman Rushdie's novel “Midnight’s Children” comes to The Lowry at the beginning of next month. The Booker prize-winning
Great Britain. Rushdie was born in the same year, but is actually eight weeks older than India.
the entire play, Saleem recounts the story of his life in a produc tion which cuts from stage to film footage.
On stage virtually throughout
“Breakwater Reef”, the Indian version of “Baywatch”, and is the co-star of the Yugoslav film, “Gypsy Magic”.
role in the film comedy, “Bend it Like Beckham”, co-wrote “Balti Kings” and is currently research ing a TV drama in Birmingham. Antony Zaki is the star of
best known for being part of the “Goodness Gracious Me" team on radio, TV and in the theatre. I-Iis films include “Rita Sue and Bob Too” and “Lucky Sunil”. Shaheen Khan had a major
RSC includes “The Tempest”, the title role in “Roberto Zucco”, “Bartholomew Fair”, “Faust” and Romeo in “Romeo & Juliet”. Kulvinder Ghir is probably
Zubin's previous work for the r i m o j j c T
“Summer Holiday”; The Lowry, Salford Quays; June 23rd to 28th
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We’re all going on a summer holiday Lady Day Dawn brings Billie to life
lose and a performance where even the smallest of mistakes can cost her her freedom. Romance blossoms when Bobby reveals her true identity and falls for her bachelor boy, Don. The crew form long last ing friendships and romance
agent in hot pursuit, it's one race she cannot afford to
pressures of fame, pop star Bobby disguises herself as a boy and hops on a double- decker bus full of London holidaymakers. With her mother and
tion of the 1960s film “Sum mer Holiday”, at The Lowry, from June 23rd to 28th, features a star-stud ded cast including Bury- born star Suzanne Shaw (Ilear’Say), as Bobby, Ste fan Booth (from Ilollyoaks) as Don, the character immortalised in the 1963 film version by Cliff Richard, Christopher Big gins as the agent, Jerry, and Aimi MacDonald as Bobby's mother, Stella. In an effort to escape the
THEY are all going on a summer holiday at The Lowry, Salford Quays. The all-new stage adapta
“Lady Day at Emer son’s Bar and Grill”; the Library Theatre, Manchester; May 19th to 24th
JAZZ legend Billie Holiday
was once quoted as saying “I’m always making a come back, but nobody ever tells me where I’ve been.” The singer, who always
wore a white gardenia in her hai and who died an untime ly death at the age of 44 in 1959, is making a comeback
underneath the sunny skies of France, Switzerland, Italy and Greece. With the rock n’ roll hits “In the Country”, “Summer Holi day”, “Bachelor Boy”, “Dancing Shoes”, “Livin' Doll”, “Move It”, and “Do You Wanna Dance”, this is a holiday no "Young One" will want to miss!
covered by the television show “Popstars” and became a member of the winning band, Hear'Say. Their single “Pure and Simple” was the fastest sell
Suzanne Shaw was dis
60s blonde bombshell who featured in “The Avengers”, “The Saint” and “The World of Shirley Mac- Laine”.
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Theatre, Salford Quays; May 21 s t to 24th
A BEST-SELLING children's book takes to the stage in the North West next week.
Jacqueline Wilson, author of “Dou ble Act” is one of Britain's most popu
ing number one single ever. Stefan Booth played the controversial part of Jamie Nash in Channel 4’s “Hol- lyoaks”, while Christopher Biggins is best known as the theatrical raconteur who has starred in comedy clas sics including “Porridge”, an endless list of feature films, and recently in TVs “Bad Girls”. Aimi MacDonald was the
singer in “Lady Day at Emerson’s Bar and Grill” playing at The Library The
atre, Manchester, from Monday next week to Satur day.
Philadelphia, March 1959, Billie Holiday is making one of her last appearances. In intimate surroundings she begins her evening's cabaret
In a small bar in south lar writers for children and young peo
of Ruby and Garnet, identical twins dealing with the difficulties of grow ing up, and growing apart. After Dad decides to move into the country with
ple. She received the Smarties Prize, the Sheffield Children's Book Award, and the Children's Book Award for “Double Act.” The play is the heart-warming tale
in Manchester thanks to Da™ Hope, an exceptional performer credited with being the only artist to have appeared in two West End shows at the same time, alternating between mati nees and evening shows. Dawn plays the jazz
DISH OF THE
FILLET OF TURBOT WI WARM OLIVE OIL SAU VIERGE
with Jane Chapman, of Ha Wen Guest House, Harle
RECENTLY, the Bank Ho weekend actually, my husband I travelled to Harlech in Gwyr - Wales to you and me. The weekend was arranged s>
husband could play golf at Roy David’s Golf course, in a compet sponsored by Courvoisier Co
one of the fine quality produc used to sell. We stayed at Hafod Wen G
and between songs gradual ly pours out the stories of her life, the heartaches and the triumphs. The play tells the story of
cal training, Holiday's unique diction, inimitable phrasing and acute dramatic intensity made her the out standing jazz singer of her day.
Double trouble for twins from award-winning author “Double A c t”; Lyric
a jazz legend, whose grand father was one of 17 children of a Virginia slave and an Irish plantation o™er, and features more than a dozen of the songs that propelled Holiday to stardom, includ ing the classics: “Strange Fruit”, “When a Man Loves a Woman”, “God Bless the Child”, “Don’t Explain”, “The Man I Love” and “Taint Nobody's Biz-Ness”. Despite her lack of techni
the chocolate company Cadbury: used as a convalescent home for workers from the Bournville fat
times in an unusual Dutch cob style. In the 1920s it wees
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his new girlfriend “frizzy, dizzy Rose”, the twins realise much will change with a new school, new home, and new family.
to hold on to their past life. After all, two heads are better than one. But, with twice the ideas also comes twice the trouble! Playing the twins are Catherine Kinsella and Helen Rutter.
The girls double up to devise a way 6 1 1 9 1 1
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Saturday 24th May
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KANGAROO JACK (PG)* Ihr35mins
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X’MEN 2 (12A) Daily @2.15,5.15,8.15
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Coffee Morning The Mayor’s Parlour, Clitheroe
'Patrons’ Jack Douglas & John Spellar MP Invite you to a
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House, (meaning “white sum house” in Welsh) on the edj Harlech, owned by Jane and Chapman. Their brochure invites you to;
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