| WHAT WAS ON IN SEPTEMBER 2003 | ||
|---|---|---|
| Wed 3 Sep 2003 | Nicholas Nickleby (cert. PG) An all star British cast do full justice to this classic tale from the pen of Charles Dickens | |
| Thu 4 Sep to Fri 5 Sep 2003 | Quay Moments (in a Relationship) - NTC Touring Theatre Company An hilarious new comedy from Stewart Howson, performed by Alnwick's professional theatre company | |
| Fri 5 Sep to Sat 27 Sep 2003 | The Northumbrian Coast - Sarah Riseborough A personal view of the coast created in watercolours and acrylics by this talented Belford artist | |
| Sat 6 Sep to Wed 10 Sep 2003 | Music on a Summer's Eve - The Bronte String Quartet Another season of our very popular Church Concerts. 6th-St Philip and St James, Rock 7th-St Mary The Virgin, Lesbury 8th-St Michael and All Angels, Felton 9th-United Reformed Church, Thropton 10th-St Maurice's Eglingham | |
| Sat 6 Sep 2003 | An Audience with Ann Widdecombe Always witty and often controversial, Ann Widdecombe shares anecdotes and opinions with author and political commentator Iain Dale | |
| Thu 11 Sep 2003 | Ken Campbell A new show from the amazing Ken Campbell, taking the audience on a mind boggling trip through the art of ventriloquism | |
| Fri 12 Sep 2003 | Two Victorian Tales Classic thrillers and a touch of the supernatural from the master pens of Charles Dickens and Thomas Hardy. Sit on the edge of your seat as you soak up the atmosphere | |
| Wed 17 Sep 2003 | Baobabs Don't Grown Here Take a spellbinding, hilarious and heartbreaking journey with a couple who travel to Africa in search of the Baobab tree and its mystical powers | |
| Thu 18 Sep 2003 | Nancy Kerr and James Fagan with special guests, 422 - Folkworks Exceptional double bill of talented young performers of traditional music. | |
| Fri 19 Sep 2003 | King Pleasure and the Biscuit Boys A truly zany act with some of the very best in jazz, swing, and rhythm and blues. Good time music and a fantastic live show | |
| Thu 25 Sep 2003 | Painting with Guitars... - Bill Nelson The legendary guitarist behind 'Be Bop Deluxe' has returned to live performances, glorious guitar work from one of the best in British rock music. | |
| Fri 26 Sep 2003 | Phil Cool On Heat Hilarious show from one of Britain's favourite stand up comedians. With unique versions of Jo Brand to Billy Connelly from Phil's wickedly funny repertoire - book early! | |


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