36 - Wednesday, Nov. 4, 1992 - North Shore News From page 28 a sequel to Star Trick: Star Prick, the Net improvisahan, Opens Nov. 12: prewiews Nov.d- 11. Tickets: 688-7013. Firehall Theatre: Atuhatani and the Maple Leat, Looks at the con- cerns of an East Indian women zrowing up in Canada. Directed by Donna Spencer. To Nov. 8. In- TO.: 689-0920, Vancouver East Cultural Centre: Man on the Moon, Woman on the Pill. This one-woman show delivers an evening of dark humor, sketch comedy and film. To Novw.7. at 6:30 p.m. Res.: 254- 9578. Park and Tilford: A River Runs Through it, Hero, Candyman, Mr. Baseball, Public Eye, Glengarry Glen Ross, Last of the Mohicans, 4165. FROM $ 4.25 Night and the Cay. 985-3911, Esplanade 6: Jhe Mivhty Ducks, Captain Ron, Singles, Consenting Adults, Under Sewe, Beauty and the Beast, Pure Country, The Ad- dams Family. Hellraiser HLI83- 2762. Park Royal: fachanted April, 1492: Conquest ot Paradise, Of Mice and Aten, 922.9174, North Shore Ferry Building: Erin Macri, flute. Nov. 8 at 2 p.m. Gloria Dei Lutheran Church: Organ and trumpet concert with Patricia Shaw and Stephen Woodyard. Now. 6 at 8 p.m. Tick- ets: $86 at the door or 988-5838. St. Catherine’s Anglican Church: Capilano College Com- munity Choir and Capilano Col- lege Singers. Program includes Madtigals by Thomas Morley, Chansons by Clement fainequin, and Handel’s Coronation Anthem. Now. 8 at 2:30 p.m, Tickets: $5/3 at the door. Capilano College: Helen Zarek, soprano; Eliot Weisgarber, clari- net; Winilried Rompf, piano. Bachelor of Music Transfer Pro- gram concert series. Nov. 10 from Tito 2 p.m. in C148. Centennial Theatre: Family Series presents Sphere Clown Band. Silly, goofy and corny describe this group of clawns. Nov. 8 at 2 p.m. Tickets: $7. 984-4484. Photo Stephen Mitchell North Shore actress Mairzee Almas (top L.} is featured in John Murrell's emotionally sensitive play about the quiet bravery and occasional cowardice of five women waiting for their men during the Second World War, Waiting for the Parade at Vancouver Little Theatre to Nov. 14. Information: 876 North Vancouver residents Cory and Cheryl % S\ 5 Saint-Galloway are the new owners 4G of the Boston Pizza Restaurant located on we Marine Drive at Lloyd Street. Come In, Sit Down, Enjoy is the invitation they wish to extend to their neighbours on the North Shore. As your hosts, Cory and Chery! will make your visit to Boston Pizza a pleasure. They have given their Boston Pizza a facelift to provide a comfortable, neighbourly atmos- phere with friendly service. At Boston Pizza vou can expect perfect pastas, gourmet pan pizzas, and enticing entrees served with a smile. You'll enjoy the changes. Come In. Sit Down. Enjoy 1078 MARINE DRIVE © TEL 984-0107 North Shore Ferry Building Gallery: Barbara Shelly. Intimations ot tligh Altitude. Sculptured tapestry layers the passage of time on the earth's surtace, embracing tensions be- tween depth in color, Hight in form, space in time. To Nav. 15. Silk Purse: Paintings by Unity Bainbridge. To Nov. 9. Both ex- hibits hosted by the West Van- couver Community Arts Council. Group Art Show. Select Six. Acry!- ic, watercolors, fabric, pottery, sculpture, silkscreen, Nov. 10-23. Centennial Theatre tobby: [ribal Dynamics. Gregg Simpson, To Nov. 15. Viewing hours: 12-4 p.m., Mon-Sat. West Vancouver Memorial Library: Lucy Collings. Out and About with Watercolor and Oil. Loose, painterly style captures the atmosphere and impressions of nature. To Nov, 30. Artist's recejs- tion, Nov. 4 at 7:30. Seymour Art Gallery: West Coast Five: Sculpture. 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