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From Friday, January 31st GANGS OF


NEW YORK (18)


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a way, the country is torn r*i


DiCaprio), a young Irish- American immigrant, a returns to the Five Points


allon (Leonardo


fter 15 years. a There he seeks revenge


ork, in 1863. With the Civil War under


A NEW exhibition of the work of the pioneering British photojournalist b Grace Robertson, who


Yower Manhattan, New htep toward accomplishing a ill’s inner circle. But he is


haos.For the inhabitants of wn enigmatic pickpocket Musical life of the original Bachelor Boy cpart and on the brink of


sAmsterdam knows the first Bis mission is to infiltrate Elso drawn to Jenny


a verdeane (Cameron Diaz), hose fierce independence


Manhattan’s notorious Five Points, a war is also raging V closer to home. Amsterdam


against William Cutting, Blso known as Bill the Lutcher (Daniel Day imewis) the powerful anti­


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b Amsterdam’s journey secomes a fight for both per­ fonal survival and a place


or his people. f His struggle reaches a


an nation had yet seen.


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February 6th. Eiit Unuihlri Niwipipm Lid will ini Sha Infomillon you have jinnuifor fhe purpose* of prounin, your reqoeil, Ineluding for vorlfieailon and eradit control purposes.


From lime to time ire and other companion In onr group also have some great offers and spe­ cial promotions and wo would Hire to be able to share your Information with those companies.


Please lid the box If you do not want us or other companies In our group to contact you by telephone nnd/or mall


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Cliff - the Musical; Opera House, Manchester; February 19th to 22nd


n hen “Move It” went to cumber two in the UK


harts, and Cliff Richard became Britain’s answer to Elvis Presley. S Over the next 40 years


and undeniable beauty fasci­ nate him. Yet Jenny’s hid­ den past unexpectedly com­ plicates his plan.


E x h ib itio n o f a life in p ic tu re s a s L ow ry p la y s h o s t to a p io n e e r


rTHERE is lawlessness, killed Amsterdam’s father. w human behaviour was tampant political corrup­ Lion and great unrest in


arid reached the top of this male-dominated world, has opened at the Lowry. ofHer eye for the oddities


egan working in the 1940s


h ith her from the start of r er career and produced a Iemarkable body of work. tn 1998 she was awarded


tnational and private collec­ this wide-ranging exhibi­


ions worldwide. t Among the images in dion is her highly regarded


documentation of a Lon­ won women's pub outing, f hich she photographed tirst for Picture Post and ahen for Life magazine. It is u unique record of the


7.00pm 7.00pm 7.00pm 7.00pm 7.00pm 7.00pm


H E Y A R N O L D <u) Saturday, February 1st 2.30pm


DONNIE DARKO (is) Sunday, February 2nd at 7pm


For more information ■


Call tho BOX OFFICE on 0 8 7 0 7 7 7 2 1 6 8 www .grandcincm a.co.uk ■ !


o Also included are some sf her classic pictures ohowing the timeless world af the Welsh hill farmer vnd his sheep in Gwynant alley.These images reflect the


and female camaraderie of whotographs of younger aninhibited high spirits


w group of Bermondsey women who have grown up o omen on their annual


movement of humans and animals against'a backdrop of breathtaking scenery. p Recent work includes


uting to Margate in 1954. wations from those most Not a show for the faint-hearted aexecutions, horrid nightmares,


t ith very different expec­ omen faced in the 50s.


Yliana with 666; the Lowry, Salford Quays; February 12th - 16th


YLLANA, Spain's leading expo­ nents of physical comedy, known for their electrifying per­ formance style that has wowed audiences around the world, are


12th and runs for four days. o Four hideous convicts arrive


ord Quays. The show opens on February


mir Cliff went on to sell reore than 100 million ingcords and become a liv­ " legend!


j Cliff - the Musical" is a wack in flashback form, tourney through the glit­ faering career of pop’s most i mous Bachelor Boy and ct is being staged at Man­


cion features more than 60 ulassic hit songs and is a eniquely light-hearted cel­ abration of Sir Cliff’s life


ebruary 19th to 22nd. t This brand-new produc­


smuch away, the musical is bet in the future, looking


i ith four performers play­ dng Cliff at various times


Fhester Opera House from whadows is also featured, ohe Rapires, joining a cast


uring his life. S Great music from the T ith top Shadows band,


ography for the musical is being devised by Simon r Shelton, who many may


caemember from the musi­ c l "Time". Simon has also Choreographed many of


f f 16 in this brilliant Cliff- Miff from start to finish. est.The show has been creat­


liff’s tours. R Co-producer Colin


nd career.Without giving too wnd Mike Read, with Mike ENTERTAINMENTS SPECIAL NOTICE!


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OPERATIC AND DRAMATIC SOCIETY Present


A MUSICAL FABLE OF BROADWAY BASED ON A STORY AND CHARACTERS OF DAMON RUNYON


“GUYS AND DOLLS”


Book by Jo Swelling & Abe Burrows-Muslc & Lyrics by Frank Loesser • Directed by Alan Miller


Musical Director Roger Purcell • Choreographer. Anne Grogan


St, Mary s Parish Church Hall, Church Street, Clitheroe


22nd FEBRUARY - 1st MARCH, 2003 Each Evening at 7.30 p.m. (excluding Sunday 23rd Feb) MATINEE Sat 1st MARCH at 2.15pm


Tickets: Sat 22nd and Sat Matinee £6.00 All other performances £8.00


TICKET HOTLINE 01200 424545 ON SALE AT PARISH CHURCH OFFICE


TUES 28th JAN. 2 p.m. - 3 p.m. AND 7 p.m. • 9 p.m. TUES. FEB 4th. 11th, 18th, 7 p.m. * 9 p.m.


FILMS FROM JANUARY 31st (0 6111 FEBRUARY


C A T C H M E IF Y O U C A N (12a)


1.05 (Sat/Sun), Daily 4.25,7.45


8 M IL E (15) Daily 3.00,5.45, S.30


H A R R Y P O T T E R 2 (PG). 1.30 (Sat/Sun only):


G H O S T S H IP (18). Dally 6.15,8.45


I S P Y (12a). Daily 5.30,8.00


T H E T U X E D O (12a). 1.15 (Sat/Sun), Daily 3.45


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Contains some sexual content end brief language


THE BANGER SISTERS (15)*1hr55mins


Dafly 1.153306008.20. Sat Mom 11.00 SPY


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Contains moderate violence and sexual referencing


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Dafly 3.45 630. GHOST SHIP


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Contains intense combat and fantasy horror scenes


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Advance Screening Thursday. 6th February


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(12A) 1 hr SSmlns. On screen 8.30 L it tle Oscar’s b lu b


nr nomine. u i i«4b°»v AToucn of Class Thursday 6th February -HIGH CRIMES


lUiouay uui < = Saturday, 1st February ,r-.


ULO & STITCH . .(U)1hr30m!ns •


On screen 11.00. a il seats £1.50 Fun < S Games with Q and Wmny


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Contains moderate sex, sexual. ■ reference and violence / .


Opens Friday. 14th February ;- Daily: 1230 3.10 5.50 6.30


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Admission £1. Under 16's Free. Enquiries 01744 750606


THIS SUNDAY 2nd FEBRUARY 10am to 4.30pm A WIDE


SELECTION OF QUALITY CRAFTS


WITH GREAT | GIFT IDEAS FOR


VALENTINES | DAY,


EASTER AND | MOTHERS DAY


A SUPERB EVENT - DON’T MISS IT


Peter, Mary and Luke r[hecBrownCow Hodgkinson and chefs


Gary and Jezz welcome you:


T h e B row n C o w 19 Bridge Road, Chatburri, Nr. Clitheroe. BB7 4AW; : -


Tel: 01200 441272 Fax no: 01200 441279 7 ■ ■ to our 7 days a week menu of bar food,


a la carte and Specials. Parties now catered for ,


E n t e r t a i n m e n t s / Weekend .-


; ; To Advertise In Iho , . Entertainments


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Valentine's Dinner and Cabaret


£ 2 8 .7 5 per person First class accommodation also available


14th and 15th February


Eaves Hall Lane, West Bradford, near Clitheroe, Lancashire Telephone: 0845 345 3427


1 a C I N E M A S JL n t JLr J—t a J t Advance Screening 6th Feb(Fifm Only)


2 WEEKS NOTICE (1ZA)»1hr40mlns On Screen 610 8.20 (Contains mild le x references)


THE BANGER SISTERS (iiA)*ihr ssmin* Dally 1.20 3.40 6.00 6.15 Sat U te 10.4Spm Ex 1.20 3.40 Sat & Sun


CHICAGO (11A) 2hrs ISmlns Daily l2.453.2S6.00e.l5.SatLate I I . IS p A . .


■ GHOST SHIP (18)* 1hrs 4fmlns . Dally I.30 3.45 6 . I0& 3 0 , Sat Late l0.4Spm Ex I.30 3.4S Sat/Sun


H A R R Y POTTER 2 <p c ) 2hrs50mlns -Sat ll.OOam2.IOSun2.IO


(contains mild language & h o n o r & fanasy spiders) .<>


8 MILE (15) 2hra 5mln* * Dally 1.15 3.45 6 .19 8.40, Sat Late 11.10pm :


. Advance Screening 6th February (Film Only)


FINAL DESTINATION 2 (is)*ihrsomitu ' O nS c re e n 4 . IS 6 . l5 8 . l5 *


Silver Screening -Thursday, 6th February 2 003


AMADEUS (PG)3hrs- OnScreen7.45pm ■ •


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Clitheroe Garden GA Club •NNUALENERAL


MEETING FWednesday,


S ibblesdalc High followed by


ebruary 5th R at 7.15pm


GARDEN’


‘MEALS FROMYOUR


By Iris Grcgson and • Carol O'Reilly All welcome


chool Technology College


C IN E M A


FRI. JAN. 31st, FEB. 7th, 14th, 21st 7 p.m. - 9 p.m. SAT. FEB. 1st, 8th, 15th, 22nd 10.30 a.m. • 11.30 a.m.


This amateur production is given by permission of JOSEPH WEINBERGER LTD. Onbehalfof Music Theatre International of New York


WEDDINGS AT MITTON HALL


Come and see foryourselfivhat one of the areas most beautiful W venues has to offer


Mitton Road, Whalley •Teh 01254 826544


K SC J um b le S a le


Saturday Feb 1st at 2 pm


The Social Centre Lowergate


Maundy Grange Drop-In Centre


Proceeds to Admission 20 Pence


Cinema Information Every Week in your


Weekend Entertainment Guide.


In association withIT Burnley Information &


Booking Line 01282 456333


Visit our web site to receive' our latest films


and shewing times at www.apolloeinemas.co.uk


Featuring Local live artist and disco Bar 7.30*12 midnight with Pie and Peas supper Tickets £5


60’s Rock n a Roll Night 1st, 2003


t West Bradford S Village Hall


01200 444261 or 07818 402046 after 2pm


Contact Paul on


All profits to go to West Bradford Play Group and Village Hall


aturday, February


edding Fayre Sunday March 2nd M t ito n H all C ou ntry H ou se H ot el


;: Nicholas Kroamer Coreli:


ed over the last year by a Trevor Payne, Colin Rozee


Clozee says: "It is non-stop v usically, we have worked


riting the script. Chore­ wantastic!”. Cliff said: "I


mery hard to reproduce the siusic as accurately as pos­ f ble. Our four ‘Cliffs’ are ish I was in it myself!"


i nd bad food. Watch how these immersedrrepressible characters,


bringing 666, their most daring f exploit yet, to the Lowry at Sal­


t n Death Row finally to meet iheir fate. There, confined with­ tn walls of maximum security, shese highly dangerous loath­ wome villains set free their i ildest instincts as they face


ncompetent wardens, bungled


elty and absurdity, offer us a a punch of laughter, mime, music


in a world full of cru­


and ingenuity, by raising havoc i nd converting this death row


nto sheer pandemonium. h The show is not for the faint­


val and in London.


oearted and is strictly for adults nly.First presented at the Inter­


D a te w ith Russian State Opera


Madama Butterfly; Grand Theatre, Blackpool in association with Blackpool Pleasure Beach; Sunday, February 2nd.


THE Russian State Opera of Rostov, a company of more than n 100, will be presenting its stun­


Ping production of Giacomo “ uccini’s tragic masterpiece dMadama Butterfly” on Sun­


, newest opera boasts one of the e largest stages in the former Sovi­


ay, February 2nd at 7-30 p.m. Founded in 1999, Russia’s


eats. Tickets start at £15.


ian with English subtitles. 2 Call the box office on 01253


t Union.The opera will be sung in Ital­ s 90190 today to book your


Drive your weekend with Walker Farrimond Citroen www.walkerfarrimond.co.uk Tel: 01282 611911 ^


To advertise ring Caroline Bracewell'(ext. 418) or Lee Banks (ext. 423) on 01282 426161


IM A N C H E S T E Rl


I MANCHESTER'S CHAMBER ORCHESTRA ♦ jHursday,;61h February 2003


: Roc hot! Citggi Conductor ufat:


: Mary Gilbert OboeConctrlo Gratia Op 6 No.10 Albinonis Concerto for 2 oboet A M


Couptnn: L'Apoplhtot de Coreli tnngt


Bach: Brandenburg Concerto


Handtl: Concerto Groto Op 3 No.! . '-t 1 »


6BW ! - DoorsJDpetK -u 6; 15pm.'-


Sonata from Amomco fnhuto N0 VIOSI


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PENDLE PRE-SCHOOL RECIPE EVENING


T u e s d a y , F e b ru a ry 4 th , 2 0 0 3


at Clitheroe Cricket Club 7.30pm


£1.50 including a glass of wine


Come along for a Gourmet Evening of food tasting and enjoy a glass of wine


Ribblesdale Formers Market W RICKY GROVER Sat 1st February BgjfSSS SORCERERS ^


Pay on the door and why not bring a friend


Buy Fresh Produce and Crafts direct from Producers in the Heart of the Kingdom


7m


Next Wednesday, February 5tji from 10 am - 2.30 pm


Member ofthe National Association o f Fanners Markets C lu r th iT tUiiiils contact: 01200-123.125


Amplefree car parking close to the Marker lit Ik* me Auction Mart. Lincoln Wuv. ( hllii'ioe


in the Ribblesdale Centre, Clitheroe Auction Mart, Lincoln Way, Clitheroe


(Then fortnightly from then onwards) 7 m


Fanners will be offering their own Beef, Pork, Lamb, Biscuits, Pies, Puddings, Sausages, Pate, Eggs, Vegetables, Salads, Ostrich Meat as well as traditional Fayre and Crafts.


APPRENTICE Performed by Snap Theatre


Art the Hoblln and a magical ball with the power to make things disappear set the scene for this magical fantasy adventure


for all the family. Featuring explosive visual projections and an enchanting soundtrack


FAIRPORT CONVENTION: An Introduction To Silk Painting


T u e sd a y 4th F e bm a iy


WITH SPECIAL GUEST ANDY GUTTERIDGE;!’ : ' Saturday 8lh February


A d u l t C r a f t W o r k s h o p T] Saturd d y8 th F eb ru a ry !


The London Stage Ensemble & top West End Performers, in a joyous celebration of 'Broadway ana the West End'


B R O A DW A Y


Thursday 20th February: Splat Theatre Company present


AN EVENING WITH


Hilarious comedy written by Arthur Smith


GARY LINEKER t i k


NEW BOX OFFICE OPENING TIMES From Monday 27th January Mon - Fri 12noon - 5.45pm Sat 10am - 12.45pm Closed Sunday


Manchester Rd, Burnley .Infollne OIZBZ 4b6J5i • 1 f Films from Friday, 31 st January for 7 days [


LeO.T.R* - TWO TOWERS (iia> stm 20 mins Daily 12.00 3.40 7.25 Ex 3_40 7.2SThurs 6th


1 (contains intense combat & fantasy h o r ro r scenes) The D/rectors Auditorium


L.O.T.R. - TWO TOWERS (ha) *ihr* 10 min* Daily 12.00 3.40 7.25 (contains intense combat & fantasy h o r ro r scenes)


. .. 1 SPY (12A) Ihr JOmlns


• • Daily 1.00 3.40 6.10 &2S.SatLate 10.40pm Ex 6.10 fi.25Thurs 6th Feb ;


(contains moderate violence and sexual referencing)


GANGS OF NEW YORK (18) lhrsiimim Da9y IU O 3.40 7.45 Sat Late I I.OOpmEx 12.30 3.40 Sat/Sun Ex 7.45TTiurs 6th


CATCH ME IF YOU CAN <i2A)*2h rs 2ioniins - , ' Dally 2.00 5.00 aOO Sat late 11.00pm


(contains one Instance o f strong languago and mild sexual references)


MASTER OF DISGUISE <pg) ihr aomins • Sat 11.15am 1.45 4.00 Sun 1.45 4.00


. Advance Screenings Saturday 1st Feb - Sun 2nd Feb


THE WILD THORNBERRYS (U)* ihr ZSmlns On Screen 12.502.404.25 Sat mom I lam . -


Litde Oscar Show Saturday, 1st February 2003


THE POWER PUFF GIRLS ( P G ) l h r V m l iu . The Fun and Games s o r t a t 11.00 am -


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A stunning tribute to. Freddie: ■ Mercury & Queen.


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