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| Title | Venue | Date(s) |
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Chitty Bang Bang + Exclusive interview with star after the film @ The Barony TheatreExperience the magic of "Chitty Chitty Bang Bang" in Bo'ness! Sunday the 14th of March at the Barony Theatre , Bo'ness Tickets £8.50 (film society members £7.00) Tickets available by phone Tel:01506 834 947 or available to walk in and buy from the Inkspot & silverleaf bookshop , Bo'ness Watch the film followed by an exclusive interview + audience participation + photograph and signing opportunity with original star of the 1968 film " Chitty Chitty Bang Bang". Heather Ripley played "Jemima Potts " in the film, and is an iconic child star of the 60's, inspiring many clothing brands for kids fashion. after the film, there will be a 20 minute interview with Heather followed by questions from YOU...the audience! ask the questions we all want to hear..."what was the child catcher really like?" DO NOT MISS THIS ONE OFF EVENT! www.goodnightproductions.com |
Barony Theatre , Bo'ness |
14/3/2010
6:30am |
The King and I - Bo'ness Operatic Society'The King and I' performed by Bo'ness Operatic Society, at Bo'ness Town Hall from Monday 22nd - Saturday 27th March. Shows at 7.30pm, tickets £9 (£7 concessions). Call 01506 827292 or available on the door from 7pm. |
Bo'ness Town Hall, Bo'ness |
22/3/2010
7:30pm |
King Coal - Archive film talk in Bo'nessBrian Murray of the Scottish Mining Museum and a former coal surveyor will be introducing a film show at Bo'ness Hippodrome on Wed 28 April 2010 at 11 (refreshments available from 1030). Launched in conjunction with the BFI's "Britain's Industrial Heritage" project, the archive films used provide an insight into an industry which came to define 20th century Britain. Early films will include "A Day in the Life of a Coal Miner" (1910) to 1940s animation and 1980s documentary footage shot during the Miners' Strikes. The Scottish ballad, "The Blantyre Explosion" will also feature, commemorating the disaster at Dixon's Colliery at High Blantyre in 1877 in which over 200 miners perished. Tickets costs: Screening plus refreshments: £5.25 Screening only: £2.60 |
Hippodrome Cinema, Bo'ness |
28/4/2010
10:30am |