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PLAYERS from a production of "A Midsummer Night's Dream" act out their roies on. stage.
LUJni e n 79 coming back The Grand is thrilled to welcome headliners Missing Andy. The five-piece
IRON your smartest Ben Shermari and button up your mohair suit.... the spirit of 79 is coming back to The Grand. Essex boys Missing Andy, Mod revivalists The Universal, The Stories
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Kibble Valley Mod Weekender by storm 29ft
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"It is the third time we've staged the
Mod weekender at The Grand and it has become a really big event in the
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THE curtain is set to rise on a theatre production with a difference that will wow
1 neatre of stars under the heavens The players are all from
audiences from the Kibble Valley. For an open air production of
the classic fairytale "Sleeping Beauty"/ is to be staged this ' weekend. ; •
the Chapterhouse Theatre Company, which has spent the summer touring the UK and Ireland with a series of captivating and magical productions. The shows, ranging from productions of classic novels
such as Jane Austen's "Emma" to some of Shakespeare's plays, have been sell outs and tickets for "Sleeping Beauty','which will be staged this Saturday (August 18th) at Brockholes Nature Reserve, Preston, are already selling fast. The enchanting tale of the
beautiful princess who has to wait for a kiss from a prince to break the curse put on her by
with the wicked stepmother is a surefire favourite and suitable
, for the whole family. Chapterhouse has received
rave reviews for its lively and imaginative shows and the
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Acoustic Village Summer Meltdown Sun 26th Aug
A special Bank Holiday edition of Acoustic Village features the This Is The Kit, much in demand after a summer starring at major music festivals. Support from Sunstack Jones, Susie Jones Band and Tom Metcalfe. Doors 7pm (£8.50adv)
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Urban Empire + Friends Thur16th Aug, Doors 7pm (£3adv)
Kelsey Gill and Friends Fri 17th Aug, Doors 7pm (£10adv)
S u p e r 8 Cynics + g u e s ts 5at18th Aug, Doors 7pm (£6adv)
. Voice Music co n c e r t Fn 24th Aug, Doors 7pm (£ 5 /£ 3 UlSsOAPs)
Acoustic Village: : This is The Kit + g u e s ts 5un 26th Aug, Doors 7pm (£8 50)
Abba Forever
5ep 7th 5ep, Doors 7pm . (£18/£15 adv)
T h e Mighty S Sep 8th 5ep, Doors 7pm (£10adv)
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curtain goes up on "Sleeping Beauty" at 2 p.m., but the
theatre area opens at 1-30 p.m. Tickets are priced at adults
£13, students and children £9, or a family ticket for two adults and two children at £39. Refreshments will be on sale and theatre goers are asked
to bring their own rugs or low back seating. Tickets and information are
available frorn Brockholes Nature Reserve on 01772 872000, See Tickets on 0871
2200260 
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I Variefy/Charity
Kelsey Gill - Miss England Fri 17th Aug
A Night of live itiusic in aid of deprived children in North East Lancashire.
Featuring local artistsr- Xanthe &. Zimmer Phil Knight Experience The Lay-Bys
Jay Atherton & More Doors 7pm, Stage 7:30pm (flOadv)
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^CaS?l?YTIm Night. .. .Midnight in Paris
Ladies Film Night
^ Breakfast a t Tiffany’s .. Tue 4th, September,- Doors 7.00pm' (£12.50 inc:two course'meal)' 1 / ^
Ladies Film Night
...Salmon Fishing in th e Yerndn - .Tue 2nd October, Doors 7-OOp'm ' (£12 50 fnc two course meal)
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8pm for all films ^ Weekly Tuesday film night
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421599iScreening times promoter Stephen "The Lambrettas headlined in 2011 and we are really excited about
September's line-up - we think it is the best ever." Stephen added: "We've tried to make It a little bit more diverse this year with
.a real mixture of bands, playing New Wave, Punk, Ska and Mod music. : "The Universal, from Liverpool, are a
true Mod band, while The Shade are well-known in these parts for their live shows in East Lancashire. The Stories,
fromChdrIeyplayraucouspunk-
and we've got a great DJ who will be playing some fantastic tunes."
are riding the crest of a wave, having • performed with The Wombats, Pigeon Detectives, and Ughtspeed Champion. The hotly-tipped band have
recently recorded a soundtrack to the forthcoming Hollywood movie Chain
Letter, featuring Nikki Read of Twilight fame. With poppy, hard-edged tunes like
The Way We're Made, it is easy to . see why Missing /ftdy are gaining so
much press attention, with their driving
rhythms, potent riffs and soaring vocals. "Missing Andy are on the cusp of
a big musical breakthrough and it is a massive coup to land them as our headliners at the Grand," said Stephen.
■ "They are a fantastic pop band who really possess the spirit of '79, with the
same sort of energy as The jam and Madness.
"Their new album. Generation Silenced, has some thrilling tunes, but
at the same time they've captured a really young audience and have received some rave reviews this year." The Mod revival exploded after The
Who's 1979 film "Quadrophenia" was a box office hit, and when The Lambrettas, Secret Affair and The •
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Merton Parkas charged up the charts,
it sparked a fresh generation of mod mayhem. "A lot of new music fans were
attracted to Mod music when they were caught up in the fever pitch revival of '79, and their love of that era has grown over the years and this will
be a celebration of that rhusic," added Stephen.
® FAMILY Family Fun Night
. The popular, themed fun' night for .. families and children returns for''
1 a special summer holiday editiori l’ with a seaside theme
. Fn Aug 31st :S-7pm (£3.50adv) ■ The Spirit of '79, Saturday September
29ft. Missing Andy, The Universal, The Shade, 6-30 p.m. plus DJs,
• This Saturda/s Longevity Records showcase at The Grand on Saturday
August 18ft has been cancelled by the promoters.
All who purchased ticket are being refunded.
: YP^NC jtiusiciarrs'vvho v^^ like to by i's| their hand at performing iri‘a band have •
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- Kennedy and rk en t X-Factof stars to'ch j- as Janet Devlin and liura White7f1'fvSvZ®7f
"■ baiss players." ' : ’ 7'- 7’-'7 "f' ^ 7 T*® programme welcomes 12 to' : 18-year-olds with'an interest iri'listening 7-^ ?.r*d roaking musici'’encouraging likV^’i-? minded young people to make a band ^ - 7
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.. and embark on a 15-hour rehearsal^- -- scheduleoverfivedays.-,!---.'■'
i The sessions take place betvvreri 3'" 'i Ao9ust2pth and 24th and,fagain,‘:
' between August27th and;31sLEach,r,' . band.vyill have the opportunity to y - - perform on The Grand stage for a 7
:: spw'ally arranged showcase in froriti.' - ' .,ofanaudienceoffriends,'familyand
members of the public at the duration • 7-' of the project
-The cost of the week is £67.50 per - - 7
. individual (£4 JO per hour). Phone ftp'./i s : Grand Box office (01200 421599) dr' 07967 634683 and.speak to Matt Evaris. -
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, ' Roo said: "There is'still rodni for on^.^! "'i-1 . or two more, we haveavaifabilityToragC^i and also.a coupie.of g'uitar an d '--^
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www.cUtheroeadvertJser.co.uk^ Clitheroe Advertiser&Ttme8,Thursday, August 16,2012 .......23-
Augusf Family Films
22 Journey 2. The Mysterious Island 29 Puss m Boots
Wednesdays 2pm Screening (£2adult £1 U lS ’s) Cafe operY from noon
Lut)ehtime Live""^ « Friday a f te rn Jd n J a zz
T 2 -2 pm , £ 2 e n try Lunch menu available
A u g u s t
17 Henry Botham Trio 2 4 Jo h n Wickham Trio 31 Eric Ainsworth Q u a r te t with Lyn F airban k s
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