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■ h •- ^www.clitheroeadvertiser.co.ukThurs^y,June 6,2013-


Property: Homes of Distinction


Message of‘Macbeth’ still true in modern age


I by Matt Evans www.thegrandvenue.co.uk Boxoffice:01200421599


I Macbethistheultimatestory - I ofpower, ambition, betrayal ; I andvengeance.


THEtragedy of Shakespeare’s I Now, following their critical- -


I ly acclaimed productions of Much Ado About Nothing, in


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I 2008, and Ronieo and Juliet I last year, Ribcaged Produc-


tiqns bring the story of the warrior king to Clitheroe’s Grand theatre. “Macbeth will followin the,


footsteps of our production of Romeo and Juliet, a tradition­ al text in a modern context, “■ said Ribcaged’s Artistic Direc­ tor Owen Phillips. •' '“We have presented the


play in Scotland in the near future, which we thought was very topical with the possibil­ ity of Scotland becoming in-


RibcagedhavesetaneofShakepeare'sbloodiesttalesinthenearfuture. - the lead role of Macbeth, with


dependent from the United- Kingdom next year. . “There is a lot of myth and


legend surrounding Macbeth, but ultimately Shakespeare’s message that absolute power corrupts totally is just as rel- evant in modern society as it ; was when the play was f irst. written.”


? ■. Richard Hoyle, the compa-'4 , ny”s creative director, will play


T Daniel Blake as Banquo. : Hoyle most recently ap­ peared in Ribcaged’s Romeo


: and Juliet as Paris and is Rib­ caged’s Schools and Outreach Creative Director. He said: “One our of main aims is to make Shakespeare


; reallyaccessibletoyoungpeo- ; pie, and we want our. exciting. and vibrant productions at the


Grand to inspire them. ; - “It is very satisfying when


. young people come to see one ofourproductionsanddiscov- ■ er the genius of Shakespeare ‘ for themselves.”


; : Ribcaged’s reputation;


. continues to grow and Phil­ lips, founding director of the


:Clitheroe-based company, has written numerous plays, in- cludingTheWarBus,TheBear Who Paints and Requiem.'; :


■ “Our relationship with the - Grand is a special one and al­ so the cast, who have worked


•-together on several produc-' ■ tlons, is growing stronger all the time,” added Phillips.- ; “We have an eleven-strong


■ team for Macbeth and we are extremely excited by the whole production.”


, Macbeth plays at the


Grand, Saturday, June 15th (Matinee performance, 2 pm), . June 18 th (7pm, £12 adults, £6 Ui8s).


An evening to recall legendary all-round superstar Roy Castle


There are still a few tickets remaining for tomorrow’s event at The Grand, “An; Evening with Fiona Castle”. In this fascinating pres­


entation Fiona shares how she coped with the loss of her life partner, legendary entertainer Roy Castle. Perhaps best-known as


the star of long-running children’s TV programme


“Record Breakers”, Roy was the ultimate all-rounder - a songanddanceman,accom- plished musician, comedian and actor. His early death from


lungcancer has inspired fantastic charity work in his name. This will be a thpught provoking and fascinating evening full of challenge and humour(7pm,£5).


Not ‘bono-fide’, but it’s sure hard to tell *


U2-2 are the world’s pre­ mier tribute U2 show and • they will be churning out the hits from “New Year’s Day” to “I Will Follow” and “Bullet; The Blue Sky” at The Grand on Friday week (June 14th).


. ; Formed under the name “Achtung Baby”, the band^:


• has played more than 1,000 shows worldwide, perfectly recreating the U2sound. • Ifyou’reafan ofU2 but


can only dream of seeing the real thing live on stage, then this is undoubtedly the next best thing. Tickets for U2-2 are £12 from 01200 421599.


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RIBCAGED: 7 7 MACBETH


SAT 15 JUNE 2PM : '


-TUE18 JUNE 7PM- £12 ADV / £ 6 CONCS-i


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, Macbeth sees Rrbcaged continue .' its v/ork in producing exciting


..and vibrant productions of » Shakespeare’s finest plays: A . • ;


. study of power and desire, its • message showing us 'Absolute ■ power corrupts absolutely’. This : ruthless and commanding play is ' a must see for all


+ RAMBUNKSHUS S'^percharged 11-head^ska . ; ;, ,• . , ' monster on a rampage through v;.


BAKED A LA SKA ' ^ DOORS 7PM ... _ the dance floors of the UK The


•SAT 15 JUNE'- V-' ^ ^ band play their tradernark mix of. ■


. Spaced outand spooky originals .. • plus quirl^ covers that have been '. .£10 ADV.-;< .. - • V- : , put through theirska machine..,


JOHN LEE HOOKER'JR. MON 2 4 JU N E


' John Lee Hooker Jr., the son of-the:20th Century blues legend, stancts at theO.. ’j-,'- crossroads o f a new era'for blues with


- a confidence and mastery that,will only;..- •. Intensify an already superlative family ; - .


•.tradition: Promoting his.superb new falbum.lThat’s what the Blues is all about’,-. ; Hooker IS in the UK with his exceptional ' band for just four dates. We are delighted i


:.to host this exclusive North West,show.-i.;vi. DOORS TPM / 1ST A C T 7 .4 5 PM "


■£16.50 ADV / £ 2 0 bn the door,:. , ‘ Please note '■ a service cha*rge of £1.50 now applies per transaction.


:Falklands .war hero Sjmon Weston will be our very.special guest when he will be giving/; a special talk about his life at an exclusive^ - evening fora Glitheroe.audience. The Welsh'-'^ guardsman was.badly burned during the 'w--?- Falklands war The audience will also be able p: to take part in a question and answer session-^ following his talk „


' Baked A La Ska are the 'heavy . • Manchester, a -


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AN EVENING . WITH FIONA CASTLE


TALK


F R I7 JU NE DOORS7PM


£ 5 ADV


In an informal interviev/ setting, Fiona shares how she coped with the loss of her life partner,- alongside some hilarious insights into Roy's life as one of the top UK entertainers. She ■ also talks'^of her work in Thailand. A thought- provoking and fascinating evening.


SIMON WESTON


TALK


WED 23 OCTOBER ;- DOORS TPM


£12 5 0 ADV * '


7™_:.Ah Evening with Fiona Castle (7pm £5)


' 14’f_ U 2 -2 - (7pm £12) ' ' , : “ ' •


15™_lBaked A La Ska + Rarnbunkshus (7pTm £10) ^


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■15™_Ribcaged Theatre: Macbeth . (2pm matinee £12 / £6)


■ 18™_Ribcaged Theatre: Macbeth ,(7pm £12 / £5)


21^_LCIitheroe Bike Club Social - ; ; ' :24™^John Lee Hooker J r (7pm £16.50)


'2 8 ’tlj:-.Mini N-R-G (Primary School ages)." ' - (4 3 0 - 6 30pm £4)


28™_;.N-R-G Summer Special . . (Years 7, 8 & 9) (7 - 9pm £5)


- SELECTED EVENTS* i - >7 -r<?'


B’S.Tlt'^Backstage PASS: Bugsy Malone ■; f


Sat 1215pm and Sun 6pm


r’i-,;-. £ 5 / ,£ 3 U18s /primary ages free : 6™_Whole Lotta Led (7pm £12 50) ,12™_AMPED(7pm£6)'~-.


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. :; 13™_iCome Dancing.Summer Ball 4 ‘


(7 30pm £14 inc food)


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i ’j''J5™^The Grand.Choir - Ehd'of Season; .I'l- '- Performahce (7pm £ 7.5 0/£ 3 U16) '"'.'26™^EIvis - Chris Connor (7pm £14) ■ " 27™__Slack Alice (7pm £7) '


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