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Old 12-08-2011, 14:01   #3
Gayle
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Re: Civic Arts Centre is 1 year old

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On Saturday 20th August, the Civic Arts Centre, Union Road, Oswaldtwistle is celebrating its 1st birthday. One whole year of dance, drama, musical theatre, photography and other creative activities in the heart of Hyndburn.
We’d like you to join us in our celebrations. Entry is FREE – just drop in.

Between 1pm and 4pm we’re holding an Open Day and many of the groups that rehearse here will be putting on showcase performances. Come as watch ReAct Academy, Sparks drama group, Over 50s drama, East Lancashire Concert Band perform. Plus find out about the great sessions planned for September onwards. Find out about auditions for forthcoming productions.

It’s also a good opportunity for you to get discounts on tickets for some of our forth coming shows. Come along and find out more. Look out for PHIL COOL IN NOVEMBER.
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Anthony John ClarkeSaturday, 27th August 2011, 8pm - Tickets £10
His shows are funny, challenging and extremely popular. Anthony John Clarke is one of the music scene's real gentlemen.

WOODY GUTHRIE: HARD TIMES AND HARD TRAVELLIN’ - performed by Will KaufmanFriday, 9th September, 2011, 8pm - Tickets £5
This is a live documentary that sets the songs of Woody Guthrie in the context of the American 1930s – the Dust Bowl, the Depression, the New Deal and the state of popular music itself.

The Myth of EscapeWednesday, 21st September 2011, 7.30pm - Tickets £8 (concessions £6)
Absurdist political drama about isolation, oppression and fighting to hold on to everything you believe in.

ARGH! The Ups and Downs of Life as a Comic Book CreatorFriday 23rd September, 2011, 7.30pm - Tickets £7
I Was Spider-Man’s Editor - Celebrating 42,0000 Years of Comic Books

Des HorsfallFriday 14th October, 8pm – Tickets £7.50
Local folk music at its best.

Beer Street By Mikron TheatreFriday 21st, October, 2011, 7.30pm – Tickets £8 - £10
A lively, rumbustious show telling the story of pubs and beer and the part they have always played in society. Mikron’s 40th anniversary production happily coincides with the 40th anniversary of the Campaign for Real Ale.


Phil CoolWednesday 23rd November
Starts at 7.30PM
Price: £15.00
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