-l,+
www.clitheroeadvertisBr.co.uk Thursday,Januaryl5,2015 22 I CUTHER0EADVERT1SER&11MES VALLEY ENTERTAINMENT' on the night...
CLITHEROE PARISH CHURCH AMATEUR OPERATIC & DRAMATIC SOCIETY
. . § >
Saturday 14th February to Saturday 21st February 2015
(Excluding Sunday 15th) at 7:30pm Mon 16th & All other performances St Mary's Centre Box Office open 20th January 2015 2pm - 3pm & 7pm - 8pm
Then every Tues. 10am -12 noon & 7pm - 8pm, Thurs. 10am -12 noon, Fri. 7pm - 8pm Sat. 10:30am - 11:30am
Ticket Hotline 07974 323832
www.thopera.co.uk
M u s ic , Lyr ic s a n d B o o k b y L ione l Bar t
P ro d u c ed fo r th e B ro adw ay s tag e b y
D a v id M e r r ic k & D o n a ld A lb e ry By arrangement with MusicScope and Stage Musicals Limited of New York
Burnley Mechanics
Manchester Road - Burnley i Box Office - 01282.664400 I Book-online at
burr*) mKhanW* to >A
www.burnleymechamcs.co.uk
Friday • 13th February 7.30pm
John Smith' Award winning- : ’ / folk artist.
* Tickets: £14.50 > v
Thursday . 19th February 7.30pm Fairport Convention Tickets: £20.00 i
In p* |rvw»Np
Wednesday • . 18th February 2.30pm
Goldilocks and the’3 Bears. Family friendly
theatre £7.00/£24.00
Friday 6th March 7.30pm Roy Orbison & Friends Tickets: £17.00/£16.00..
Saturday 7th March 7.30pm
Luke Jermay- W Sixth Sense.
Mind blowing ^ show of telepathy.
Tickets: £15.00 / £13.00 I ,
Tuesday '10th March 8.00pm Omid Djalili Back on tour
with new show. Tickets: £23.00 S<M M
Jonathan Dimbleby - The Rat Pack - The Manfreds - Teechers - Showaddywaddy ^ American Wrestling - Lee Nelson -
The Gat in the Hat - G4 - Joe McElderry ; M o re d e ta ils @ w w w .b u rn le ym e c h a n ic s .c o .u k or 0 1 2 8 2 6 6 4 4 0 0 Goldilocks - , •withe • -?* .4 ? mm
WEDNESDAY NIGHTS PIE, CHIPS & A PINT £6 FISH & CHIP FRIDAY
FISH, CHIPS, MUSHY PEAS,
PLUS A PINT OR GLASS OF WINE £7.95 . FRIDAY NIGHTS
DISCO AND KARAOKE 8PM -1 PM SATURDAY NIGHTS
DISCO FREE AND EASY 8PM -1PM -
SATURDAY 31ST JAN VINYL NIGHT
BRING YOUR OWN VINYL AND HAVE ATURN ONTHE DECKS! 8PM -1PM
■ NEW MENU COMING SOON : ’
.The White Hart Inn, 36 Padiham.Rd, Sadden, Lancs'. BB7 9EW Tel. 01282 777862
* Seeys on Trip Advisor :
* Buffets for all; occasions available " putside partied catered for * Rodm available for funeral, parties & other events
w K O I . ) s im ih S lf
p i : ] } p imi
- . § h 2 H C ; 4
s§ij ill
Saturday Matinee 21st February at 2:15pm
Sat Matinee 21st Tickets £11 (on the flat) All tickets £11 Tickets £12 (on the raise)
St Mary's Centre, Church Street, Clitheroe, BB7 2DG Sat Matinee 21st
FAMILY TICKET £40 For 2 adults plus 2 children under 18
' • 4 . 0 <JS o - -*%
The cast of Burnley PantoSociety’sprodiictionof‘Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs', (s)
It’s panto time in Burnley from tomorrow when Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs take to the stage at the Mechanics
Theatre. Burnley Panto Society is
promising laughs all the way, and their previous award-win ning productions have been praised for their professional ism and family appeal. Louise Young is playing
Snow White, with Jonathan Pye
as.Chucldes and Dave Pilk- ington as Dame Edna Bucket. Kevin Kay and Martin Chad wick are jointly directing the show, and Lynn McCheyne provides the dancers. Performances: Friday
January 16th 7pm; Saturday 17th 2pm & 7pm; Sunday 18 th noon & 4pm; no perform ances Monday, Tuesday and
fSENDi kusd.
Wednesday; Thursday 22nd and Friday 23rd 7pm; Saturday 24th 2pm & 7pm; Sunday 25th noon and 4pm. Ticket prices are adults
£10, children/sehior citizens £8; Saturday 17th evening performance discounted £8 adults £6 concessions To or der tickets visit www.burnley-
mechanics.co.ukorringoi282
664400.
Lunch in Moira’s memory
A charity lunch, held in mem ory of Sawley villager Moira Smithson, will raise money
- for Macmillan Cancer Care and the East Lancs Hospice.
■ ; - The luncheon event will take place at Sawley Village Hall on Saturday, February
' 7th from 12 to 4 pm and home made delicious soup, sand wiches, coffee and cakes will be available for guests to ery oy throughout the afternoon. A grand raffle will take
place, with great prizes in cluding dinner, bed and breakfast at The Spread Ea gle, Sawley, a Kipling purse, a Gabor handbag, aMensRoom haircut and wet shave and a ladies cut and blow at James
hairshop, several meals at lo cal cafes and restaurants, and a £15 voucher f o r Roy Porter s
butchers in Chatburn. . The self-styled “King 01 Sawley” William Rhodes, a
year one pupil at Waddington and West Bradford CE Prima ry Schoo, 1 will also be attend-
. ing and helping at the event. For raffle tickets, contact
£1 50 transaction foe applies per trans; £ 2 0 A D V .
The UK's premier Elton John tribute show. This show takes you through most of Elton’s early hits including Your Song, Goodbye Yellow Brick Road to th e present day, complete with white baby
’grand piano. The second h a lf of the concert will feature a 'Legends of Rock' showcase.
The Brit Rock film tour is th e first home grown adventure tour to emerge from the vibrant UK film making industry. Brit Rock comes right from the heart of the UK adventure scene, with liberal splashes of the inimitable British
spirit.This superbly authentic show
is.packed.full o f rock ii rolhhjtsr . -
•• Tjhe Grand is privileged to present ■ an intimate performance from th e . internationally renowned classical
'• .three-piece haVmony group Blake. The
globerfroiting.trjo
have.wowed
, -.'audiences ail over the.wprjd.while .■ 'making a number o f Jrla'h: profile /television
p 1 I - s i f e ®
When the call came from the pro moter that thetour was off for New York's all-girl Led Zeppelin tribute, The Grand acted fast to find a worthy replacement.
Out went Lez Zeppelin and in came “Hats off to Led Zeppelin”-voted the UK’spremiertributeband to Messrs Page, Plant, Jones and Bonham! This fantastic group-managed by
Warren Grant, the son of legendary LedZeppelin’sformermanager-wiU play at The Grand on Saturday Janu ary 31st (7 pm doors, 7-45 stage). “We are really excited about com
ing to The Grand as we have been try ing to organise a show there for the past two-and-halfyears,” says Kevin Oliver-Jones who plays the role of bass player John Paul Jones. “The Grand has a great reputa
tion. It’s a shame that the Lez Zep pelin tour was cancelled, but we’re
GRAND ENTERTAINMENT Thursday,Januaryl5,2015
www.ditheroeadvertiser.co.uk CUTHEROEADVERHSERSTIMES I 23
The nation’s number one Led Zeppeling tribute band saves the day by staging a Grand show “After the showhe said he’d like to
by Matt Evans
www.thegrandvenue.co.uk Box office: 01200 421599
happy to be able to fill the void for all those Zeppelin fans hoping to share in the music of the band. We had to rearrangeour anniversary showback home to make it happen, so we will be especially charged for this one! ” The Agents Association of Great
Britain have crowned them the Of ficial UK N0.1 Tribute to the gods of rock and the band performed at the first UK Tribute Awards in 2013. Having played with Queen, Ray
Davies, Edwin Starr, Iron Maid en, Gerry and- the Pacemakers, PJ Proby and The Seahorses - as well as appearing in a number of West End Shows including We Will Rock You, Thriller LIVE!, Dancing in the Streets, Return to the Forbidden Planet and Buddy to name but a few - these guys are a truly professional outfit guaranteed to give you a night that you won’t forget in a hurry! “Sometimes there is a stigma with
tribute bands,but the thingwithusis that we were all involved with theatre and music and we started thebandas a bit of a laugh,” adds Kevin.
getinvolvedwithmanagingus. That is an offer you don’t refuse. Warren was on the road with his Dad and Led Zeppelin when he was 11 years old. He knew we were genuine and from there we knew we were on the right
The name Hats Off to Led Zeppe
lin references the song “Hats Off t o Roy Harper” - the last song on their 1970 album “Led Zeppelin III”. “I was a little surprised no one
Outstanding tribute act Hats Off To Led Zeppelin play The Grand at the end of January “We approached it very much for
the love of the music as we were all Led Zeppelin fans and it happened to take off from there.” The trajectory of the band went
skywards when the son ofLed Zeppe lin’s legendary former manager Peter Grant saw them live for the first time. Kevin takes up the story: “Led
Zeppelin’s unofficial biographer, Dave Lewis, is a big fan and tends to come and see us if we play near his
hometown. Hetoldusthat Warren Grant-Pe-
ter Grant’s son - was eager to come and see us. It was something like our
15 th gig in Bournemouth and Warren came to watch and meet us.
had used it before!” added Kevin. “It’s perfect for us as what we try to do is tip our hat to them. They are the original and best.” Hats Off to Led Zeppelin have now
been going for five years: “We might be 40-year-olds, but touring round the country like 20-year-olds keeps you young!” • Hats Off to Led Zeppelin play
at The Grand on Saturday January 31st, doors 7pm, stage time 7-45- Tick ets £i2.5oadv. Ticket hotline: 01200 421599 or online at:
www.thegrand-
venue.co.uk.
I
NATIONAL THEATRE LIVE TREASURE ISLAND
THU 2 2 JAN / 7PM / £ 1 2 .5 0 ADV / £ 1 0 CONCS
SOUL HEAVEN IN THE AFTERNOON SUN 2 5 JAN / 3PM / £ 6 ADV
LADIES FILM AND FOOD NIGHT BELLE
TUE 3 FEB / 7PM / £ 1 4 .5 0 ADV
FOLK WOMENFOLK SAT 7 F E B / 7 P M / £ 1 0 ADV
LUNCHTIME LIVE MARK LEWIS TRIO / WILF NUTTALL / & LYN FAIRBANKS
FRI 13 FEB / 11:30AM / £1 2 ADV / £11 MEMBERS
JAZZ VALENTINES SPECIAL A L WOOD 9 SAT 1 4 FEB / 7PM / £ 1 2 .5 0 ADV
NATIONAL THEATRE LIVE
TREASURE ISLAND ENCORE WED 18 FEB / 7PM / £ 1 0 ADV / £ 5 CONCS
FAMILYHARRIETS HALF TERM PARTY THU 19 F E B / 3 P M / £ 1 0 ADV
LUNCHTIME LIVE SPECIAL BLACKBURN WITH DARWEN
BIG BAND FRI 2 0 FEB / 11:30AM / £1 2 ADV / £11 AFFINITY
FILM i . FOOD (JERSEY BOYS) ■ WINE &. CHEESE TASTING EVENING j FRI 2 0 FEB / 6 .4 5 PM / £ 1 8 .5 0 ADV
ROCK TRUE ORDER SAT 21 FEB / 7PM / £ 7 .5 0 A DV
., .
AN EVENING
WITH.BRIAN BLESSED WED 2 5 FEB / 7PM / £ 2 2 .5 0 ADV :
at in upcoming listings & '< ■trend
18 York S tree t, C ljth e ro e B B 7 2 D L . helloGH
hograndvonue.co .uk
www.thegrandvenuo.co.uk
. ■-«
Box 0 f f ic o : '.0 1 2 0 0 4 2 1 5 9 9 ’ *
www.facebook.com/
Grand.Venue
0 w w w .tw itte r .c om /T h oG ra n d V e n u e ■ •
Price includes Homemade Chicken and Mushroom Pie served with seasonal vegetables and potatoes. Pre-booking essential ■
■ DOORS: 11:30AM / £ 1 2 ADV / £11 MEMBERS (CAFE AREA: £ 6 ADV / £ 5 MEMBERS)
-• A *'
unchtime ive -ioi-
FRIDAY 3 0 JA N U A R Y
ERIC AINSWORTH QUARTET WITH LYN FAIRBANKS
■ Our new season O f Lunchtime Live concerts gets
. underway with monthly resident Eric Ainsworth and his star quartet with Ken Marley (bass), Jimmy Scaife (drums), a special guest instrumentalist and singer Lyn Fairbanks for a top session o f popular Jazz standards.
Page 1 |
Page 2 |
Page 3 |
Page 4 |
Page 5 |
Page 6 |
Page 7 |
Page 8 |
Page 9 |
Page 10 |
Page 11 |
Page 12 |
Page 13 |
Page 14 |
Page 15 |
Page 16 |
Page 17 |
Page 18 |
Page 19 |
Page 20 |
Page 21 |
Page 22 |
Page 23 |
Page 24 |
Page 25 |
Page 26 |
Page 27 |
Page 28 |
Page 29 |
Page 30 |
Page 31 |
Page 32 |
Page 33 |
Page 34 |
Page 35 |
Page 36 |
Page 37 |
Page 38 |
Page 39 |
Page 40 |
Page 41