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Rural villages set for a performance treat

18 March 2009, 09/56

 

Rural villages set for a performance treat

Residents who live in remote villages in West Lancashire won’t have to travel far to enjoy the arts, thanks to the ‘Spot On’ spring programme.

 

A series of performances will be taking place at out-of-town venues in the area with a variety of entertaining events to suit all tastes.

 

The planned programme is part of Lancashire’s Rural Touring Network, which enables residents who live in rural areas to see live professional productions on their doorsteps.

 

It is supported by West Lancashire District Council and has a membership of five community venues, mostly village halls, who collectively promote a lively and diverse programme of events each year.

 

Cllr Andrew Fowler, Portfolio Holder for Community Services, said: "This initiative ensures that residents who live away from all the town centre action can still enjoy a bit of drama! As we all know, a lot of arts events are centred around towns so ‘Spot On’ is a good way of giving people who live in rural areas the chance to access the arts on their own doorstep."

 

Don’t miss the following performances:

  • Thursday 19 March, Mere Brow Village Hall hosts ‘Margaret Rutherford Recalled’, which takes a look at the famous actress’ life who appeared in old movies and Agatha Christie’s ‘Murder She Wrote’. Jacqueline Pilton plays the story of her unusual life, marriage and family. The performance starts 7.30pm. Contact 01772 813516 for details.
  • Friday 20 March, King Villa performs ‘Swingers in Suspenders’ at Haskayne Village Hall, starting 7.30pm. Contact 07776 210682.
  • Sunday 5 April, Aughton Village Hall hosts ‘Poor Jack’. Multi Story reworks this Romany story, which is included in Alan Garner’s collection of British fairy tales. It starts at 2.30pm. Contact 01695 422423 for details.
  • Saturday 23 May, Striding Edge perform songs from their new album ‘Borrowdale Johnny’. The second half of the show is a ceilidh to teach people the traditional dances. It’s on at Parbold Village Hall, starting 7.30pm. Contact 01257 462176 for details.

For more information about Spot On, contact 01695 571328.

 

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Last Updated: 3/23/2009

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