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COMIC legend Ken Dodd will bring 'happiness' to the opening of the north west's first comedy exhibition when he opens “Grin Up North” a t the Museum of Lancashire in Preston on Satur day, July 19th.
ters’ such as Eric Morecambe, Peter Kay, Dave Spikey, Johnny Vegas, Frank Randle and Albert Modley are also featured in what promises to be a lively
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spirit of northern comedy and celebrates all those personalities who have kept us laughing down the years. I t has received major support from Ken Dodd and Tracy Dawson, the wife of the late Les Dawson. Other Lancastrian 'gagmeis-
The exhibition explores the
be a lively exhibition that will show younger people exactly where comedians like Peter Kay and Johnny Vegas get their humour. I t will also be a trip down memory lane for those who remember legends like Morecambe, Dawson and Ran dle. "We are thrilled, or you could
and promises something for all laughter fans, young and old. He explained:"This is going to
say tickled, to have Ken Dodd opening Grin Up North. His humour is a wonderful example of what makes northern comedy so universal." Grin Up North - The Spirit of
Northern Comedy - runs at the Museum of Lancashire until April 24th 2004 before moving to Helmshore Textile Museum. The Museum of Lancashire is
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series of exciting, newly-commis sioned community plays that will perform under the banner “The Big Room’. Members from all age groups of
wrights, “Keeping Up”, which runs from Wednesday until Saturday, is a buzzing new comedy about keeping up with the Jones' (or the Joan's') that nips consumerism in the bud. Never before has gardening been
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the Octagon Youth Theatre join forces with participants from the Act Your Age Elders project and activ8's huge range of outreach ses sions to form the biggest and most diverse company ever seen on the Octagon stage. Part-funded by North West Play
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Ladyboys in cabaret
SIXTEEN of the world's most glamorous and glitzy transvestites have brought their dazzling new cabaret show, “The Ladyboys of Bangkok” to The Lowry at Sal ford Quays on their first visit to the North West. Housed in a spectacular Thai Pavilion, The Ladyboys
burgh Festival Fringe. East meets West and Cabaret meets spectacular West
the west, this show recreates the excitement of the bright lights of Bangkok. This greatest hits show includes a special tribute to
in “Look a t me I'm Sandra Dee” and “Grease Light ning”.
Kylie Minogue and Sophie Ellis Bextor. “Grease”, the musical, also gets the full Thai treatment
Flamboyant costumes, painstakingly immaculate make-up, show-stopping choreography and an over
whelming atmosphere of fun are the hallmarks of this unique entertainment.
Sideways look at garden gums Juliet Raynsford, activ8 Director
and Chris Sudworth, Youth Theatre Director, who together have co directed Keeping Up, said: "The Big Room project gets its name from the amount of times participants in our community and Youth Theatre pro jects have asked us whether their performance pieces will be present ed in the Bill Naughton Theatre or in 'The Big Room'. We thought after all their hard work, they deserved their chance!
Joan's garden is her pride and joy,
and the envy of the entire neigh bourhood. When she buys the ulti mate garden accessory, a 'stunning' stone angel, Joan feels her garden is complete. But soon her new pur chase is the victim of vandalism, and Joan determines to hunt out the culprit, whatever the cost. With a wealth of crazy characters and cut ting northern wit, “Keeping Up” promises a great night out.
big cast has certainly been a chal lenge - more than 50 people in one rehearsal room can be a bit much in 25 degree weather as you can imag ine!
"However, working with such a
giggle, with the real plus point being the way the company, drawn togeth er from a huge range of projects, backgrounds and age groups, has bonded together to form such a cohesive group." The play opens on Tuesday and runs until Saturday.
“The process has raised many a
remain at The Lowry until July 24th. Their visit follows four successful years at the Edin
End musical. Combining the beauty, serenity and charm of traditional Thai songs and the raunchy disco beat of
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T H A I G R E EN PO R K STIR- FRY
THIS is British Pork Week, a celebration of excellence. Pork is healthy, quick and easy to cook; it tastes great and is extremely versatile.
Touching tale is well told
S te e l Magnolias: Bolton Octagon until June 28th
of six Louisiana women who meet in a beauty parlour and exchange news and gossip and help and support each other in times of trouble.
Truvy (Nicola Bolton) is
of a few years take all these women through fun and tragedy until the women realise th a t they have the strength of steel within them selves. I was interested to read in
the programme notes th a t Robert Hariing based his story on real-life events in his own family. It is also very, very funny,
with some wonderfully witty one-liners and I have to con gratulate Nicola Bolton as Truvy on the authentic look of her back-combing of Shel by’s hair! A very strong cast makes
this a great production. PIPPA MUNRO
the owner and she takes on a young ass istant, Annelle (Samantha Coughlan). Two of her regular customers are older women Ouiser (Pamela Buchner) and Ciairee (Tessa Worsley) who conceal their deep affection for one anoth er in mocking banter. Two others are M’Lynn (Francesca Ryan) and her daughter Shelby (Katherine Holme) and the play starts on Shelby’s wedding. We learn about the men in their lives but never see them. Four scenes over a period
THE POPULAR play “Steel Magnolias”, by Robert Har- ling, was made into a hit film in 1989 and it has long been a family favourite. It is a touching, funny tale
What more could you ask for?. Pork is perfect for partner
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health addition to a tradi tional Caesar salad. It is seri ously hot stuff when teamed with spices in a biryani, Thai stir-fry or Oriental pork burg ers and is simply delicious as
not immediately spring to mind. I t works wonderfully as a
pork steaks with thyme and lime butter. So whether planning a bar becue, a quick easy lunch, a
look out for the Love Pork logo on packs in supermar kets which features a free recipe booklet.
hearty meal or a curry night, pork positively prevailsl During British Pork Week
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AUSTRALIA has made a suc cess story from its Shiraz, as it prefers to call the native French variety we know as Syrah. More of this later. In the quest for offering con
sumers an alternative to the unrelenting march of Chardon- nay, growers seek grape vari eties from further afield. There are many fine alternatives. Reisling, particularly from Clare Valley and Semilion, Rousanne and Marsanne from Yarra Valley to name but a few - but Verdelho?
linking this grape with Madeira, as it is one of the “noble varieties”, but as a table wine it excels. The Simon Gilbert Verdelho 2002 comes from the Hunter Valley and is as different to Madeira as chalk is to cheese. Cool fermentation tech
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wine has hints of a golden streak to it. The nose is fruity, those apricot nectarine fruits, and on the palate the fruits are enhanced by a very creamy texture - good mouth feel -
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The Grimm Tales; Dukes Theatre, Lancas July 4th to August 9th
July 4th, and runs until August park, were collected by the Grimi in Germany to preserve the tradii of the German peasants. They now form many of our bes:
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SUMMER is hero as the cast o woodcutters and wicked stepmo arrived at the Dukes Theatre, in for rehearsals. The Grimm Tales, which opens
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