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Clitheroe 422324 (Editorl sGmNDcrcnA


: Saturday, February 7tli at 2.30pm GOOD BOY(u)


Saturday, February 7tli at 7.30pm, -


THE LAST SAMURAI Monday, February 9th to .


Wednesday 11th inclusive at 7.30pm


THE LAST SAMURAI T h u rsd ay , February 12th / CLOSED, NO FILM


AvwwisraiidciiicMiia.co.uk ■ Telephone: 01200 423278-


Adults £4.50 • Concessions £3.50 • Children £3 . York S tre e t , C li th c ro e BB7 2DL.


CAB Saturday, February 28th ' C COMIC 8c4 - Dinner & Dance‘£14.50pp ' ipp.R c e Gafee ^ — ......


Fence Gate Inn, Whe<illey Lane Read Fence To book telephone (01262)618101


By anangemenl with Wamer/Chappell Music Limited Clitheroe Parish Church Amateur


Operatic & Dramatic Society presents... ■b y


URRY M0HT fekuring P A 0^ D A N rE L S :|


I (star of IWs Ne^Comediansl ■ + The Hilarious CHARLIe I iALE


WIN! Grand cinema tickets T a k in g m u s ic w o r ld b y S to rm


THE LAST SAMURAI (15); The Grand Cinema from Friday, February 6th.


THE latest vehicle for Holly­ wood heart-throb Tom Cruise is made in Japan. :


old ground in that it is essen­ tially the stoiT of a westerner > allowed a privileged glimpse into the mysteries of the east and becoming besotted with the way of life. ■' But “The Last Samurai”


“The Last Samurai” covers - ,


revisits it in a refreshing way, with microscopic attention to historic detail and some spec­ tacular battle scenes. Set in 1876, Cruise stars as


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an American cavalry captain hired by the Japanese army to teach the ways of modem war­ fare. In particular they want to conquer Katsumoto, superbly played by Ken Watanabe, and his band of honour-bound Samurai warriors. When Cruise is captured, he


WITH her debut album, “ Call Off The Search” currently riding high in the UK charts, music- sen sa t ion K a t ie Melua will appear at The Lowry, Salford Quays, next month. T he y ou n g jaz z and blu es


singer/songwriter, who is jus t 19 years old and has signed a massive five-album record deal, will perform a t The Lowry on Sunday, March 7th.


' ^ . There is such a high level of lyrical


maturity and worldliness on her debut album th a t it is hard to believe the whole package revolves around some­ one so young. Her producer Mike B a t t says:


“Artists like Katie don’t come along very often, she is a true original and completely different from the recent pack of young pop idols.” “Closest Thing to Crazy”, a track


from the album, has received extensive airplay on BBC Radio 2, sparking high levels of interest in the artist. Her sensational voice caught the


comes to respect and ultimate-: ly adopt the Samurai “bushi- do” — the code of honour, self- discipline and simple living that rules their lives. In this way the film mirrors “Dances With Wolves”, its principal character, sent to suppress the Indians, but instead adopting their way of life and turning on his former masters. Undoubtedly some of the


film’s best moments are the adrenaline-surging battle


Book and #: lyrics by . -'i*; Alan Jay ' •Lerner -


Music by Frederick Loewe; ii


Ticket Hotline 01200 424545


~ Saturday 14th February - 7.30pm Monday 16th February - 21st February •rJ.SOpm ^


Matinee Saturday 21st February - 2.15pm At Clitheroe Parish Hall


Booking every Tuesday and Friday.7.00pm ^^.OOpm, Saturday 10.30-11.30am m the Parish Office


scenes, where the time-hon­ oured skills of the Samurai are


pitched against more modern methods of war. There are enjoyable cameos


for Brits Timothy Spall and Billy Connolly as the film moves towards its climax. Despite its many obvious


Question: Which American actor starred in Dances With Wotves, a fitm with many parailets to The Last Samurai'f


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attention of Terry Wogan who, as he did with Eva Cassidy, chose to pioneer Katie, playing the single a full two months before release. Michael Parkinson has also picked


up the mantle and is giving her fre­ quent air-time on his show.


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' : Beautiful and intriguing, Katie was born in Georgia where she grew up for


'part of her childhood before moving to Northern Ireland when her father took a job as a h e a rt surgeon in Belfast. At the age of 13 she showed an


interest in becoming a politician, but her life took a different turn when she moved to South East London and fin­ ished her education at the Brit School in Croydon where she studied music. She had signed her recording deal


and was well on the way to complet­ ing her album before she had even received her exam results.


. Katie said; “I started writing songs


two years ago and have, with my par­ ents help, a small studio set up at


home. “My influences are varied and


include Queen, Madonna, Eminem, Coldplay, Irish folk music and Indian music. “ I strongly believe th a t music


should be performed live and th a t great artists are original and talented in their music performance. “I always get a warm feeling when I


DISH OF tl


From Friday, February 6th, 2004 THE LAST SAMURAI (15)


V : ' Friday, February 6th ,'iT .i i; '. ■.. CLOSED, NO FILM


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see someone holding a guitar or violin case on the street. I t ’s like I know I ’d get on with that person.” Demand for tickets for Katie


Melua’s gig at The Lowry is high. To book, call 0870 7875793.


A man on his own! IT is imposssible to categorise


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influences. The Last Samurai emerges as a worthy contender in its own right.


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Please send your entry to: Grand Cinema Competition, Editorial, Clitheroe Advertiser and limes. King Street, Clitheroe, BB7 2EW, by February t2th


From time to tima we, and other companies in our group, have some great offers and special promotions which we may iike to inform you about Please tick the box if you do not want us or other companies in our group to contact you by telephone and/or mailQ


Daniel Kitson. To call him a comedian is


....... ................... .. Mobile no:___ Do you buy the


too restrictive a description. He is much more than that,


but he will certainly make you laugh - a lot . The 2002 P e r r ie r Award w in n e r comes to B u rn ley Mechanics on Monday, Feb­ ru a ry 1 6 th , b r in g in g his u n iq u e mix of y e a rn in g pedantry, whimsical opinion,


joyous swearing, childish gig­ gling and clumsy sh u f f lin g comedy th a t so desperately wants to be art. His comedy is in the tradi­


tion of rambling storytelling, prone to pointless but scenic diversions along the way, yet Kitson resists a pigeonhole like a rebellious pigeon. For tickets to this hilarious


one-man show, call the box office on 01282 664400.


Drive your weekend with the stunning ALL NEW C2 at Walker Farrjmond Citroen Tel: 01282 611911 ENTERTAINMENTS G A G A


A Tribute to Qu e en ju s t p u re Rock & Roll Friday, 6th February


•Tickets: 11;00 Advance £12.50 Door


CODEBREAKERS


The story of Enigma Thursday,


12th February


Tickets: £8;00/£7;00 ; Cones £7.00/£6.00 AYNSLEY LISTER /


THE IAN PARKER BAND| Friday,


13th February Tickets: £8.00 advance


: £10.00 on the door • SEVEN DEADLY SINS,


FOUR DEADLY SINNERS Friday, 27th February


Sin in Style! Wicked comedy, Heavenly Drama. Devilishly


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Tall Talcs, Enchanting Poetry and Seductive Stories. Starring fo u r Deadly Be autiful Temptresses, w ho w il l enlighten you on how to survive or even live by th e Seven Deadly Sins. Compiled by th e award-winning sc riptw rite r and author o f th e f irs t six "Carry-On" f ilms Norman Hudis.


Doors 7.15pm - Performance 8.00pm - Full theatre style


Tickets Adults'£12.50/£11:00 Concessions.£10.00/£9.00 , Party bookings £8.00 ,


01282 661234 BOOKING NOW! T ic k e t s a v a i la b le a t u s u a l a g e n c ie s


BOX OFFICE: J U N E ^ A Y


Top International Clairvoyants’^y will be available for private '^w readings all day and night O'


PSYClfe^ f a y r e \


Wednesday 11“' February


HIGHER TRAPP HOTEL Trapp Lane, Siinonstoiic +


Thiirsdav 12"' February


INN ON THE WHARF M a n c l iu s te r R o ad , H u r iiley


INTERNATI0NALI,Y RENOWNED CLAIRVOYANTS AND SPIRITUALIST MEDIUMS AS SEEN ONT.V..


A Day o f Clairvoyance witli Dcmon-stnitions Books • Crystals • Tarot Oirds on sale


D o o rs o p en I - 5 pm • R e -o p en 6 - lUpm A dm is s io n £2.50 .


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The Viaduct, Hyndburn Rd. Tel: 01254 306660 SCHO O L OF ROCK {cert PG) Dally @ 2.35, 5.15 and 7.55


SOME THINGS GOT TO GIVE (ccrti2A) Dally @ 2.45, 5.35 and 8.25


SC A R Y MOVIE 3 (cert 15) Daily @ 4.35, 6.50 and 9.05


Daily @ 4.00 (Not Saturday/Sunday) and 7.30 PETER PAN (cert PG)


COLD MOUNTAIN (cort 15) Saturday/Sunday only @ 11.55 .


FREAKY FRIDAY (cert u) Saturday/Sunday only @ 12.00


^ LOONEY TUNES: BACK IN ACTION (ort pg) , ^ : v.Saturday/Sunday onIy.@ 11.50,2.15 and 4.40


'j?i».;;^?tt;s'v^Saturday/SundQy onlyt@i12.0S and 2.15' ‘ , ‘4 TOOTH (cert U)


Burnley Mechanics 01254 306660 REDBIRD


Manchester Road - Burnley


Friday, 6th February Diiect Item the U S A


Kris Delnihorst, .1 effrey; Foucault,


Peljjr Mulvey Saturday 7th February


NEARLY DAN


Tribute to Steely Dan Wednesday 11th February


PUPPETRY OF THE PENIS B a c k b y p o p u l a r d e m a n d :


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Monday 16th: February


Top Class Comedian


DANIEL KITSON


TEL: 01282 664400 www.burnleymechanics:CO:uk


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■ LOTP - RETURN OF THE KING (12A) ; ■ Daily lex 2 .0 0 Soturday/SundayJ7.1S . . ,i ;


- - (Contains intense battle violence and horror acenesj


SCHOOL OF ROCK (PG) *1hr SQmins Daily 1 2 .5 0 3 .2 0 6 ,0 0 8 .3 0 . Saturday lata 11pm,


’ - ' ' i Advance screening S a t 7 th & Sun 8 th (film only) . TOOTH (U) *1 hr SOmins


• • : - On screen 2 .2 0 4 .2 0 5 .2 0 . Saturday 1 2 noon t On screen 1.4 5 3 .5 0 . Soturdoy morning 1 1 .20am :


’ LOONEY TOONS • BACK IN ACTION (PG) ' : *1hrAOmlns


t i l - Advance screening S a t 7 th & Sun 8th (film only) • ■ - . -;vcr. . . y •• •• '


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. ^ ; Daity 1 .0 0 3 .3 5 6 .0 5 ■ • - The Fun end Gomes s ta r t a t 11am S :■ -


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