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www.clitheroeadvertIser.co.uk 22 Clitheroe Advertiser &Times,Thursday, March 15,2012 www.clltherooadvertIser.co.uk S.w hat’s.o Win tickets to the Circus


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Sunday 18th March 2012 West Bradford Village Hall


9.00am fo 4.00pm Admission SOp Tombola


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Friday 6th April 7.30pm


FOR the first time, a spectacular, fun-packed world-class circus for all the family is coming to Clitheroe. The Big Top will be on Clitheroe


Castle fields,.off Eshton Terrace, from next Friday, March 23rd, to


'Su nd ay the 25th.. : Featuring a galaxy of international circus stars from . China, Mongolia, Bulgaria, Czech Republic and the United Kingdom, creators Carol and Phillip Candey have travelled the world to bring you the amazing acts in their





new production of Circus Of The Orient. • Featuring the Red Dragon


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23rd Marcli 2012 Clirist Church Chatburn Sawlcy Road. C:iiatburn, BI374BE Doors 7.00pm slagc 7.30pm


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Tickets:£12 (£14ondo'or)


The Ultimate Eagles Fri 20 April


rStarts: 8.30pm Tickets: £16.50 (£18 on door)


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Thu2^April Starts: 8.00pm .


Tickets:£15 (£17^on door)?^ " {


The Tithe Barn at Browsholme Hall, Nr. Clitheroe, Lancashire, BB7 3DE


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Chinese Acrobats, with their incomparable array of acts including the leaping, rolling somersaulting repertoire of their Hoop Divers, to the lavish tradition of the Lion Dance, they also combine rhythm gymnastics and dance to showcase a "quick as lightening" take on skipping. Their talents continue when they dazzle at plate spinning, hat Juggling and showing strength and agility in their revolutionaiy Rein Wheel. This is the first appearance of the Red Dragon Chinese Acrobats in the UK after extensive performances across the globe. ' Phillip Candey, Artistic Director, ’


said: 'This production is a brilliant mix of oriental and western elements to create a thrilling, entertaining and laughter-packed show which will appeal to all the family."


Encounter the unbelievable


illusions of the Circus Of The Orient Illusionists as they mystify


and disappear before your very eyes.


' Tribute Night ’ The Am


azing.... Colne Orchestra


Wallace Hartley/Titanic Centenary Concert ' Sun 15 April •


Starts: 7.30pm Tickets: £10 (under 16s £1)


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Sat 21 April Starts 8 30pm


' Tickets:£16(£18ondbor)" L^ ^ jr4


Sun 29 April Starts: 2.30pm


Tickets: £16 (Cone. £13.50) 16-18yrs £2, under 16s FREE


For a copy of our Spring/Summer 2012 Events Guide or to book tickets, call the Box Office on 01282 661234 or visit www.themuni.co.uk


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: Rihanha by Donna ■ Tftis high energy, exciting show covers all


RIHANNA ‘ Rthanna'ssmash hits including.:. -


THE NEWNO.l RIHANNAACT IN THE UK


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; incredible voice and stage persona;


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The Terrace Amval 715pm / Dinner 8pm '


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Advance b^lang advisable-Tickets available from^ ROY PORTER BUTCHERS, CHATBURN '


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: with the Millstone Band www.millstoneband co uk


All proeeds will go to Diamond Jubilee Fund


- and donated to North West Air Ambulano* CHATBURN DIAMOND JUBIUE CELEBRATKIN'


. 2nd - 4th June. For the Community


' Wilko Johnson ! Sat Apr 7


. The original Dr Feelgood guitarist t. Doors 7pm (£17.50adv)


World-famous brass Grand call...


WINGATES Brass Band has performed concerts throughout the UK, Europe, and the USA but never in Clitheroe.


• This will be put right a week on


Saturday (March 24th), when the world famous band perform at The Grand for the first time. Since forming in 1873, Wingates


has gained a worldwide reputation for fine music making. Its status as a top band is confirmed by its current^ world ranking gained by contesting with the world's elite. During Wingates rich histoiy, a


■ long list of recordings, radio and television appearances are among their accomplishments. In 2011, concert performances by


Wingates took place largely in the North of the countiy including RAF Woodvale, where the band helped to celebrate the 70th anniversary of the Station. In 2012, it will be performing further afield including Dumfries, Kettering, Skegness, Stroud and Jersey, not forgetting of


Marvel at world class artiste's


from Eastern Europe whose aerial acts positioned high in the roof of the Big Top will provide an


element of grace, poise, and beauty. To accompany the array of


amazing international artists the Craty Clowns will make the spectacular Big Top echo with laughter from their craty antics . throughout the show. The breakthrough of such a


tour is down to Carol and Phillip's extensive experience with both traditional circus and the award-winning Chinese State Circus, bringing together this spectacular amalgamation of fun and oriental fantasy in 360


degree comfort and heated Big Top. Having created Circus.


Of The Orient specificaliy to bring the show to the


audiences' doorstep, Carol and Phillip have set family


friendly admission prices starting at only £6 for children! People are advised to book early


to avoid disappointment Call 0871 7055507 (BT lOp/min), or visit www.circusoftheorientco.uk The on-site box office opens


Friday March 23rd at 10 a.m. to 7-30 p.m. daily. The performance times are Friday, 7-30 p._m., Saturday, 2 p.m., 5 p.m;^7-30 p.m., Sunday, 2 p.mi aria'4-30 p.m.


Admission: ringside - £24/£l 8,


grandstand - £18/£14. • Circus Of The Orient is giving


away 10 family tickets and to be in with a chance of winning send your name, address and telephone number to Julie Magee, The Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, 3 King Street, Clitheroe, BB7 2EW, by S p.m. on Monday, March 19tb. Winners, who will be picked at random, must collect their tickets from The Clitheroe Advertiser office before 4 p.m. on Friday, March 23rd.


course, Clitheroe. Being a typical top band, Wingates


includes amongst its ranks a number of budding new players. Matthew Com'gan on euphonium is currently studying music at the Royal Northern College of Music in Manchester whilst Dhani Miller on comet, Simon Oliver on percussion and Norwegian girl Anite Milde, on tenor horn, are all music students at the


' University of Salford. Younger still, Elizabeth Tonge, on cornet, attends school in Bolton. All this young talent is bolstered by the band's accomplished stalwarts including Adrian Bird (trombone), John Clough (bass), Andy MacDonald (cornet) and Kirsten Broadhurst (flugel horn). Conducting the concert on March


24th will be Andrew Berryman who has returned to Wingates after a sojourn in the Middle East conducting and directing musicians in Abu Dhabi. Andrew's musical pedigree includes time as the Principal Trombone with the -


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Nazareth + Bowden &. Williamson T h u rM a r lS . .


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iconic hard rock band Nazareth fronted by Dan McCafferty, bring their power chord-driven music,


. with f irs t class support. Doors 7pm, Stage 7;30pm, (£17.50adv) Standing


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Halle Orchestra as well as being the trombone tutor at the Royal Northern College of Music,.the University of Salford and Chethams School of Music. He also plays the bagpipes,


something he learned in those hot climes!


The programme features two


duets, Roy Newsomes "Double Top" with Andy MacDonald and Elizabeth Tonge on cornets, and Cordon Langfords arrangement of "Scarborough Fair" played by trombonists Phil Shatliff and Lauren White. Norway's Anite Milde will perform Kenneth Downies "The Piper O


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Dundee" on solo tenor horn. Wingates extensive repertoire


can be judged by the contrasting pieces "The Devil and the Deep Blue Sea" by D. Bourgeois and the arrangements by Andrew Baker and Andrew Berryman of "Amazing Grace", "Leaving Lochmadd/' and "Highland Cathedral" This concert has all the ingredients


of a highly entertaining musical evening and Wingates Band has every interition of leaving Clitheroe with an indelible memory. Tickets are available from the





Grand Box Office (01200 421599) at £13.50 (£11.50 concession). Doors 7 p.m., concert starts at 7-30 p.m.


Party night marks Grand milestone


- A SPECIAL celebration night to mark the fourth anniversary since The Grand opened its


doors to the public takes place on ’ Saturday, March 31st (7 pim. doors). ■ A family audience is welcome to


; the evening which takes the forrnat avjy : of a buffet meal and live: musicfrpm«Ji’ ■ Ofay, a nine-piece band, featuringfvi/^


: a selection.of top quality session' musraans from Lancashtre.


. r , ' lOfay features members of long7v*'£;;;!


standing East Lancashire groups including The Earlies and The Uptown Band and is fronted by . -


Manchester singer songwriter Uam v ; Frost


; The band are renowned for their ■ fresh take on a wide range of


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popular songs and incorporate a brass section. Tickets, available from the


-Grand Box Office, -are priced £15 -5*;;


. Oncluding food) and £8 for under- 18s (tel: 01200 421599 or WWW. thegrandvenue.co.uk). .


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v12’^^pm. £ 2 entry ■._% Lunch menu avaijable


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16 Reg-Dee Smooth Ja z z 4 23 3 Musikateers 3 0 Eric Ainsworth Quartet with Lyn Fairbanks


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The Grand’s 4th Birthday Sat Mar 31


Featuring Ofay (briHiant ten piece band), canopes and dancing. Doors 7pm (£15/£8 U18's)


FILM Moneyball


' Tue 20 Mar, Doors 6 4 5 pm -^ ^^^ Screening 8pm (£10 including food, £6 film only)


Beginners Tue 27 Mar, Doors 6 45pm -• Screening 8pm '


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(£10 including food, £6 film only) "*PIoaso note food must be pre-ordered


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T Ladies Rim Night Tue 3 Apr, Doors 7pm ^ (£12;50adv Fne -two course meal). s-y


-The Iron Lady Tue 10 Apr, Doors 6 45pm ' (£10 including food, £6 film only)


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' 'War^HoVs_e ^ Tue 17 Apr, Doors 6 45pm Screening 8pm


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(£10 including food, £ 6 film only) Contact box office on* 01200,421599


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"I think The Grand is a superb venue catering for every musical taste Long may it last'" - Alan Johnson


^ MUSIC


Peatbog Faeries Sat 17 Mar, 7pm (£14 SOadv U16s free)


Wingates Brass Band Sat 2 4 Mar, 7pm (£13 50adv/£11 SOconc)


The Billy Fury Years Fn 30 Mar, 7pm (£16 SOadv)


Acoustic Village feat Michael Chapman Sat 14 Apr, 7pm (£ 7 SOadv)


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Wheatus + Guests Fn 1 Ju n , 7pm (£12adv)


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