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■ "If Clitheroe 422324 (Editoriai), 422323 (Advertising); BurniV42233l (c'lass^^^^^^ 30 Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, November 11th, 2004


' Dish of the Week ' Wine Talk ' Weekend TV


r ;


Real stunning show from top-class cast


“BEYOND BELIEF”; The Library Theatre, Manchester; until November 20th


forI CONFESS I was not looking o ward to this dramatisation Sf scenes from the Harold


ound similar productions, this stunning premiere from sions to Dennis Woolf for his


hipman Inquiry. f The reason is that I have


with stage versions of court t cases, to be rather turgid, but


account of the inquiry, chaired by Dame Janet Smith (Romy Baskerville), distilling months of testimony into a powerful, d thought-provoking play, the


uperbly concise and clear


dited verbatim transcripts. c Rarely have I had to con­ and recognise that our courts


e ialogue constructed from aentrate so hard in the theatre


belief. emain, for many, beyond


he Library Theatre had me gripped from start to finish. t I must offer my congratula­


We find it almost impossible c to accept that a supposedly


ll of lus elderly patients. n The testimony of the wit­


baring doctor could ever have aeen quietly murdering almost


of those whose trust was used and abused. J Special mention must go to


o happen and the aching pain


as witnesses. h At the end I felt that per­


production lies in its title. r Harold Shipman’s actions still


thre, in fact, another kind of eatre.The abiding memory of this


THURSDAY 9 DECEMBER


HUMRN LgRCUE


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\ The .(jjand puvema -j|#^o.se with.;' [<' ! ■ ihe’joew Nvenue


m d 'N .q y e ! jw f c . - I e- ' I ; i S tc t^ :a n 3 ,5 i on the /''RT


The new i etiue 'Till he host te> Li't. Cecntv and ( mema


ifeMrnpffte; , , '• h ja- r. ^


know, but the skilful use of video screens brings her trem­ bling fear to us all. c All the cast performs suc­


ow much she knew, I do not


eral Medical Council represen­ tative as a pompous fool gives a rather simplistic resolution, but this is such a challenging and immediate production t (the final scene is set earlier


essfully, both as lawyers and aps the portrayal of the (Gen­


s esses alternates between chocking the audience with the tomplacency that allowed this


t oan Kempson, whose por­ brayal,of Primrose Shipman Hrought a lump to my throat.


later this month. S The village’s accomplished


cA VICTORIAN thriller


and I argued the complexities of the issues all the way home. Go see!


his year) that my companion PIPPAMVNRO Drama by Gaslight


to perform Patrick Hamil­ ton’s Victorian thriller, “Gaslight”. w Rehearsals are well under


omes to the Downham stage tage Two drama group is set


ay, while work goes on to r create an atmospheric Victo­


ian set, illuminated, of course, by gaslight.


Best for local entertainment c.,mpiledby.bUNCM ^ ^ ^ S » l


OPERA singer and owner of the Schiller Academy of Performing Arts, Samantha Schiller contin­ ues to show her students and re colleagues how it is done by


prcently recording for major film mley, Samantha (pictured) somehow


completed her degree in Performing Arts, majoring in opera, following which further study and profession­ al work took her to London in 1999. There her career highlights included working with the English t National Opera and the BBC, not


wife and mother, teacher and musi­ cal role model, and performer in demand around the world. Educated in Australia, Samantha


anages to combine her roles of


Downham Village Hall from November 24th to 27th inclu­ sive, with nightly perfor­ mances beginning 7-30 p.m. Tickets, priced at £4.50,


The play will be staged at


are available in advance from Clitheroe Tourist Informa­ tion Centre, or on the door. Pictured are the cast of


“Gaslight” during dress rehearsals, (s)


wo mention working in association


h perience as a recital artist both uere in the UK and abroad, partic­ alarly in Germany and Austria,


tralia.Having settled here in the Ribble Valley with husband, Robert Schiller, who works for Lancashire Rural Futures, and their one-year- old son, Oscar, Samantha continues


SREMEMBRANCE DAY CLITHEROE TOWN COUNCIL


THE WORSHIPFUL THE TOWN MAYOR OF CLITHEROE,


UNDAY, NOVEMBER 14th, 2004 You are invited to join


COUNCILLOR JOAN KNIGHT at Morning Service at


ST MARY MAGDALENE, CHURCH BROW, CLITHEROE


THE PARISH CHURCH OF


on Sunday, November 14th, 2004 at 10.30 a.m. for the observation of Remembrance Day and at the Cenotaph at 12 noon


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Andrea Boccelli and Placido Domingo. exShe has continued to further her


ith world-renowned tenors nd continues to perform in Aus­ a talented youngsters - their enthusi­


tto pass on her experience and skills each and be involved with so many


o students of all ages, both through her Academy and private lessons. t "I feel very privileged to be able to


amantha. forSamantha is also busy preparing reco featuring items from a CD she


N Saturday,


favourites from both the classical and broadway repertoire. She is hoping to stage a concert in Clitheroe early next year


how I began my career as a musi­ Scian, as that is what it takes,” said a forthcoming local performance rded recently, plus some all-time


sm and dedication reminds me of ovember 13th


BINGOChipping Village Hall


FOOD Doors open 6.30 p.m.


Eyes down 7.45 p.m. Proceeds in aid of Brabins School


JUMBLE SALE


K.S.C.


Saturday, Nov. 13th at 2pm


The Social Centre, Lowergate Admission 20p


^lTa’itl®¥se"bn‘th^^^ i| Ciitheroe 422324 (Editorial), 422323 (Advertising), www.clitheroetoday.co.uk


what’s on in the c Ribble Valley


All entries for inclusion to be on a listings form, available from the ’Iburist Information Centre in Market Place, Clitlieroe, and handed in by the 10th of the month prior to the event


ompiled by Marcia Morris fValley singer records


oducers Universal Studios. Now resident in the Ribble Val­


or Hollywood studio


Platform Gallery - Christmas Craft Show has developed a reputa­ tion for exhibiting work of an excep­ tional quality. mBraille-It, a group to learn braille,


t eets Thursdays 9-30 a.m. to noon in Lhe meeting room at Clitheroe


and Meditation classes in Clitheroe Books, 29 Moor Lane, each Wednes­ day at 7 to 8-30 p.m. b Advice and information surgeries,


ibrary Inquiries,tel. 426063. Losang Dragpa Buddhist College


Adult Centre, Station Road from 1 to 3-30 p.m. Tel. 01254 822717. MParochial Hall, Ribchester, each


y the pension service in Whalley


Saonday from 7-30 p.m. line dancing. Taiturday 10 to 11-30 a.m. “Infinite to Chi and Chi Kung”. Mondays 4 day 5 p.m. junior fun dancing. Thurs­ Ss 4-30 p.m. “Teens Jazz” dancing. C amlesbury Hall, in the gallery


Weekendplus


H IS this the first? A Christmas fair is being held in Langho Methodist Church on Saturday and, no doubt, there will be many, many more to come at other venues in the Kibble Valley. It is a chance, however, to get your shopping


done early by selecting gifts from the various stalls selling Christmas presents. A treat for the children will be a visit from Father Christmas during the afternoon. Coffee, tea, mince pies and biscuits will also be available.


> EVENTS - NOVEMBER 12TH TO NOVEMBER 18TH C 13th - Langho Methodist Church.


a hristmas fair, from 2 to 4 p.m. Stalls


ation, meet 9-30 a.m. Chester Avenue' t car park for White Coppice/Riving-


01254823531. 14th - Clitheroe Ramblers’ Associ­


nd refreshments. Inquiries, tel.


on 10-miles. Leader Jane Donnelly tel. 01254248713. 14th - Whalley Abbey, a Lantern c Festival - Martinmas celebration for


bhildren up to eight years. Organised ay Acorn Steiner Kindergarten. Bring o lantern. To book tel. 01200 427988


Hall, Christmas crafts until Decem­ ber 19th Open every day except Sat­ urdays from 11 a.m. to 4-30 p.m. 14th - West Bradford Methodist


r 01254 245521. 14th - The Gallery, Samlesbury


until December 19th. Open every day except Saturdays from 11 a.m. to 4-30


hristmas crafts and Christmas cards


Church, Remembrance Day service at 2 p.m. Preacher the Rev. Michael Fielding. Tel. 01254 822130. 15th - Hyndbum and Ribble Valley


CVS; “Christmas Drop In” at 1 Swan Mews, off Castle Street, Clitheroe. Coffee, mince pie and a chat.


m16th -Northcote Manor, the Ulti­ T ate Celebration Dinner menu for c he Festive Season, one day master plass and lunch with wine. £50 per


seniors’ social afternoon from 1 to 4 p.m. Cpen door, all welcome. Raffle. Admission £3, light entertainment, afternoon tea and chit chat. C 17th - Clitheroe Library, Terry


th - Tosside Community Hall,


Village Hall, a food bingo evening in aid of St 7 Catherine's Church,.at at


Tel. 01200 426272. 19th - Clitheroe Ram­


er and one free book.


cation, meet 10 a.m. at Chester Avenue dar park for Great Head from Rod- Leadlesworth/Great Hill, eight miles. 16er Jim Lees 01772 250132.


erson. Inquiries, tel 01254 240555. 16th - Clitheroe Ramblers’ Associ­


fin'Toole's painting class, at 10 a.m., co ish at 12-30 p.m. Each day's class


Reformed Church, Christmas fair from 10-30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Lunches, Christmas crafts, cakes, b toys, tombola, books,


Bridge. 10-mile walk, tel. 01254 823227. 20th - Clitheroe United


ar park for Dunsop


ety, a talk by Ken Bowden and Ken Simpson. Inquiries, tel. 01200 446670. 18th - Knowle Green Village Hall,


sts £15 per person. 18th - Clitheroe Naturalists’ Soci­


luncheon concert featuring the Col- man String Quartet followed by lunch. To book tel. 01254 826948.


Everything Computer related at


much more.20th - Settle Orchestral Society concert in Clitheroe Royal Gram­ mar School, Chatburn e Road, at 7-30 p.m. Tick­


ric-a-brac, raffle and


-30 p.m. Admission by p ticket only includes sup­


blers’ Association, barn dance (see Village News). 20th - Clitheroe Ram­


blers’ Association, meet c 9-30 a.m. Chester Avenue


Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, November 11th, 2004 31


EVENTS - NOVEMBER 19TH TO NOVEMBER 25TH 19th - West Bradford


day market at 10 a.m. to r 3 p.m. Admission £1 with


hefreshments. Stalls for 8ire £6. Tel. 01729


' details to be advised. 24th - Clitheroe Ram­


40662 to book a stall. 23rd - Clitheroe Ram­ blers’ Association ACM,


blers’ Association, meet 1 ■ p.m. Chester Avenue car park for Maries Wood, Salesbury. Four -mile walk tel. 01254 248713. 24th to 27th - Stage


Two Downham'presents “Gaslight”’- a Victorian drama by Patrick Hamil­ ton at 7-30 p.m. in Down­ ham Village Hall. Tickets £4. 50p from Tourist Information Centre on i 01200 4245566 or


ts TIC or at the door. 21st - Tosside Commu­ nity Hall, Christmas Sun­


Village Hall, luncheon concert featuring Panes Karan on piano. To book


Clitheroe Library, from 10 a.m. to 12-30 p.m. 25th - Knowle Green


classes,


Library a recital by young performers of


tel. Jfohn Travis on 01254 826948. 25th - Clitheroe


Chetham's School of Music, at 2 p.m. Admis­ sion by ticket only from the library. 25th - The Dog Inn,


Whalley, Celebrate Lan­ cashire Day. Traditional hot-pot supper at 7-30 p.m. Wearing of a red rose and traditional drinking of the Loyal Toast at 9 p.m. Tel. 01254 823009. 25th - Clitheroe and


nquiries, tel. 01200 422757.24th - Terry O'Toole’s painting


diia


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District Recorded Music Society, meet in the Unit­ ed Reformed Church, Moor Lane, at 7-30 p.m. Tel. 01200 424502. 25th - Shirebum Arms


Manor presents wines from the Penfold Estates. Tel. 01254 240555.


Hotel, Hurst Green, pre­ sents “History Around Us 2004”, from 10-30 a.m. to 4-30 p.m. 25th - Northcote


B Further details of some of the above events can be found in the advertisements in


■ Weekend Pius. A booking service for theatres and events throughout the region is avail- ; able at the Tourist Information Centre, Market Place, Clitheroe, tel. 01200 425566. -


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CINEMAS SPOKING I 24HaiNTER4CTIVEl\FO SERVICE SUNDAY 14th NOVEMBER 10am-3pm


Municipal H^li, Albert Road, COLNE (Junction 14 M65, follow Town Centre signs)


SETTLE ORCHESTRAL SOCIETY Sunday, November 14th at 3pm Settle College (High School) Saturday, November 20th at 7.30pm


CLITHEROE ROYAL GRAMMAR SCHOOL


- CONCERT - Chatbum Road Department Dvorak, Buttenvorth Tomlinson, Strauss.


Grace H uang - piano Grieg Piano Concerto


Saturday, 20th November ARION with OLDHAM CHORAL SOCIE'Hf


The Mu n i will ring to the sound o f many o f the world's greatest operatic choruses.


Tickets £6.00 - £8.00 (depending on seat) Doors 6.45pm Performance 7.30pm


Sunday, 21st November CAMERATA AT COLNE


Classical concert with works by Mozart, Tchaikovsky and Beethoven.


Conductor DOUOM BOYD Cello NATAIIC CLBIN


Doors 6pm Perfomiance 7.30pm Tickets £15 Concessions £12.50


Sunday, 5th December HANDEL'S MESSIAH


We once again welcome back Burnley dioir S o/t/icrtra directedbyconductorPhilipMackeraieandwith4


professionalKloists to sing the wellknown anas. Tickets £12 Concessions £10


Doors 6.45pm Performance 7.30pm


BOX OFFICE: 01282 661234 BOOKING NOW! ^


Tickets available at usual agencies TT|ll1l | I I I1| in i | i i i i |M n | i i i i | ii i i |M n | l iU | r l l I ]n i l |n i i |T I I I |n i Mangel To Advertise in the VVeekendEnterlainments Caroline Bracowcll n r Loe Banks (01182) .124141 • www.clitheroetoday.co.uli S t e i n e r K i n d e r ^


^ CHILDREN’S ^ WHALLEY ABBEY


LANTERN WALK in the grounds of


Sunday, 14th November, 4.30pm Ideal for 8 year olds and under. ’


Cost: £2.00 per child, includes light refreshments in the Great Hall.


TelTo book (numbers limiled):- o . Jane Robson 01254 245521


r Leone Wilson 01200 427988______


' -QUIZ NIGHT Wednesdays from 9pm ^ ir Win plenty of fabulous prizes


it Complementary supper • Everyone welcome ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★


Teams of 4 people £1 per person * ★


To book or for further information T Telephone 01200 423226


CHRISTMAS PAYEE MENU’S NOW AVAILABLE


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Model Railway Society 40th Anniversary


MODEL RAILWAY EXHIBITION Silverman Hall, Nelson


Friday November 12th 6pm to 10pm Saturday November 13th 10am to 6pm Sunday November 14th 10am to 5pm Adults £2.50 Children/OAP £1.50


Working layouts, displays, traders. Tombola Drive-a-train, Film shovr (Sat Et Sun). Free bus service from Colne, Nelson Et Burnley on Sat Et Sun


Details from David Carter on 01282 691660


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CSENIORITIZENS Ch Courses £5.25


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3 courses £7.95 m Choice of starters,


WATCH SPORT ON SKY WITH OUR NEWLY INSTALLED 42” PLASMA TV


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Saturday 13th - Saturday 20th November 7J0pm Burnley Light Opera present a spectacular production of Tim Rice & Andrew Lloyd Webber’s


JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR Tickets £6.50-£11.00


W ednesdav 24tli - Saturday 27lli November 7 30pni


THE GHETTOBILLIES G Plus supports


ON GOLDEN POND Monday 29th November 7.30pm


Tukets i5 50- £6 00


rand Volume and The Interlude


Tickets £3.00/£4.00 on the door


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Sunday 5th December 8pm


SPECIAL JOHN BISHOPfeaturing IAN MOORE TOBY FOSTER Tickets £6.00 / £5.00


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