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the pompous Malvoho ' at 12-45 pm’and 7 pm’ and My only quibble concerns the shortness of ^ • ' .and the inept; effete Sir An-" again on Thursday, July 14th, the scenes, interrupted by the dark presence ^
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a cast of 11 professional priced £22for adults, groups the kitchen (he can come to my house any and help me!) This interfered with the
at 1245 and 7 p'm. Tickets are of the props man who moved in to clear up ^ ' ^ - Brs Margaret (Ghristine'.Cox) has been.on
■ It IS about older people falling in love.. .3 American Milton,;(Robin Bowerman) ’ comes to the North of.England injearch. .'• of the venues of a painterhe admires.iHe :. ■i meets and becomes the lodger of the widow. >. of a trawlerman.
3 r her own for many years raising her daughter ; SiRebecca (Samantha Power);This is a quiet,
i'igentle, poignant tale o f relationships;, the..: tentative, hesitant, uncertain development
s'of affection behveen Milton and Margaret, beautifully played
by.Robin Bowerman and
•.'. Christine Cox; Samantha Power,grows in ' strength as the play progresses^
— Alan Edward Williams liras composed , r- 'some haunting,'appropriate music that eeh-; 5 oes the movement of the emotions. Alison; Hefferman’s set combines the intimacy of
■' The performances will be Margaret’s kitchen with the wild seascape ^
^ me’dic cocktail of ribaldry " held on Sunday, July 10th, at of Milton’s artist and Margaret’s deceased ^ ^ @
A CONGERTjat Padiham Unitar ian Ghurch to raise funds for the -
■, East Lancashire Hospice -,the inspired idea.of teenage siiiger , Grace O’Malley -was a real sue-: cess : St Wilfred’s Big Band opened •
the evening to.a packed church; including
many.from'the Ribble
. Valley.'Next came Sandy Pollard,', .an
II-year-old.Fihpino girl who sang beautifully, followed by five ' Tanzanian girls from the Bethany Project.vyhose a-capella singing.; thrilled the audience.-The first half. concluded with the undoubted star • of the evening, Grace O’Malley. . •
,';;i During the second half The Mu-: : sic for Families Recorder Ensem- ' • ble delighted everyone with their versatility and Gavin Bottacm dis played his brilliance on the piano. ■
,The evening concluded with Grace: giving a spellbinding performance • of her amazing vocal talent culmi-.
■ lA weekend-long live music celebration on the banks of the River Ribble: £17.50 day tickets
•;£30 weekend / £40 (+ camping):; U16s FREE Families welcome.
. Food and refreshments available v all weekend.
ON SONG: From the left, back row, Sheelagh Mileham and High Sheriff Peter Mileham, Ribble Valley MP Nigel Evans, RevTJeff Gould, (front row). Sandy Pollard, Grace O’Malley, Mayor of Padiham Bob Clark, Maureen Brown, Mayoress Anne Clark, conceit organiser Barry Brown. ,
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nating in a well-deserved standing. ovation led by the Givic Party.-' i . . ' The event was a tremendous success both socially and finan- - cially, raising more than £1,400, .
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all the artists giving their services free of charge. Two Raffle Prizes remain unclaimed ^ blue 160 and
; pink 60 -- please contact Barry on. 01282773336. i
Other acts Oh Rum - Big Eyes Family Players - Mancalledhorse - Mike Kneafsey - Natasha Lea Jones - Richard Moss - Winter North Atlantic - Fifth House - Avital Raz- Mr eottonhouse - John Wickham - Kill The Captains - Sunstack Jones
The Ribble Trust - Workshop on nvefside habitats (Sunday) Spoken Word session (Saturday) in the Long Room from They Eat Culture
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Christ.Ghurch in Ghatburn for i the latest in a series of musical:. fund-raisers T f The Mark Lewis Trio was the Jatest aet to fill the pews of,the •;
: ticated and soulful Lyn Fairbanks 'gave her,superb vocal swingings . versions of many old favourites, ?' ; plus a well appreciated melancholy 's :.mood with her passionate rendi- :- tion ofthe smooth Dindi, and the' thoughtful reflection of life within -
• bea'utiful :19th century church.'ir •Although'billed as a trio;-there were no less than four artists per-'.:’’ forming at one time; In addition k ■ to their leader Ed Lomax on keya;::
• board, Mel Hatchman on bass and ;; Derek Smith on drums, there was; <
: the .words of Here’s to Life' Her • singing touched many people.. ’
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the natural saxophone talents of i ,T6-year-old Tom'AlIonby took: everyone by, storm,-and gave the opportunity
for.the audience to ■
; legendary • Wilf Nuttal giving his • = interpretation of many well-known - standards on the vibes, bringing a '• • rapturous response from the audi-- : ence"’
'> ' * If that wasn’t enough, the sophis-.:’
.swing along. A surprise invitation was extended from Ed Lomax to Eric Ainsworth in the audience to join the group for an impromptu number
:;.-;The Mark Lewis Trio next ap pear at Lunchtime Live at The
Open g^dens event
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•Home'-made refresh-;.:
A Peter Foley and Liz Dean Ji are opening their garden !
.;j', at Waddow Lodge,.Wad-; si dington, to the public on ,] h: Sunday, July 10th from'll | tiVa.m.'to''5 p.m; Also open ’■ ' ii'.will be the garden of Ben and Sarah Johnson, at
, Dunnow Hall, Slaidburn. , Proceeds from the two open gardens are in aid of :;
DIVINE MUSIC: Singer'lyn Fairbanks performs with The
Mark Lewis
Trio.forthe latest fund-raisingiconcert at Christ Church, Chatburn. ' ^
/Grand in Clitheroe on 22nd July ;f 22nd. The series of musical events •at Chnst Ghurch Ghatbum, raising • funds for the new organ; continues ■with The Last Night of the Ghat bum Proms, performed by the 30-. strong Rossendale Scout Group; Brass Band; on September 23rd;- . ‘Tickets at £7 include refresh-
• ment and a flag to wave, and are ; available by ringing 01254 384893 or 01200 441624, or visiting Roy Porter Butcher, in Ghatbum.’ ;
'jsi: St. Hubert’s Church and e • The Friends of Thorney-"
;W.-holme School,'-; Dunsop"' Bridge.
iments will be available ■ and plants for sale'./
• "BBC Radio-Lanca-; shirels • gardening and • outdoors programme is . live from Waddow Lodge s
.‘from -11- a.m; to '2'’p.m; s .with Stephen Lowe and,! Peter Foley answering all
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