| Billy | Cowsill Tuesday Food At the Gull Tonight through NEIGHBOURHSOD PUB “Always the Best in Entertainment” NEWS photo Cindy Goodman 175 East ist, N. Van 988-5535 _ MEMBERS OF Theatre West Van rehearse for their production of Charles Ludiam's The Artificial (ares " ' ' ne Jungle. The wacky thriller opened last night and runs until Feb. 27 at Presentation House. Pictured . above, left to right: actors L. Alan George, Lance Singbeil, and Barbara Whiting. For reservations, phone 983-2895. North Shore Deep Cove Shaw Theatre: Act |, Scene 2. A fundraiser for former North Vancouver actor and direc- tor, James Doyle. Members of North Vancouver's theatre com- munity have created a variety : show to help. raise funds for ' Doyle’s medical equiprient. The show runs Feb, 25-27. Tickets are $10. Info.: 987-9082. _. Presentation House: The Artificial “Jungle, Charles Ludlam’s wacky thriller is set in a pet shop and ’ features an array of strange creatures. The Theatre West Van production runs to Feb. 27 at 8 p.m. Tickets: $10/8. 2/1 Tues. and Wed. Res.: 983-2995. Elsewhere Vancouver Playhouse: Much Ado About Nothing. Toronto’s Duncan Mcintosh directs this Shakespeare classic. Stars North Vancouver ac- tor john Moffat. Previews Feb. 17 and 18. Opens Feb. 19. Tickets: 873-3311 or Ticketmaster, Pay- what-you-can matinee is Feb. 20 at 2 p.m. , Arts Club Mainstage Theatre: M. Butterfly, Artistic director Bill Millerd directs this award-winning drama by American playwright ‘David Henry Hwang, based on the story of the 20-year romance be- tween a French diplomat and a Chinese opera star. To Feb. 20. Mon.-Fri at 8 p.m.; Sat. 5 and 8:30 p.m. 2/1 Mondays at 8 p.m. and Wednesdays at 5 p.m. Tickets: & oe i ES ay Join us Sunday thru eGhurstiy for this Present o] ad to your server. oer alimited time only... Q © Not valid with ay otherotfer, > ua, © Limir one coupon perconpheea 8 and 3 coupons per party. p NOT VALID ON VALENTINE’S DAY 687-1644 or Ticketmaster. Love Letters. The twists and turns of a 30-year relationship are brought to the stage in this moving and humorous collection of letters performed by Ruth Nichol and Jackson Davies, Feb. 24-March 27, Tickets: 687-1644 or Ticketmaster. Granville island Revue Cabaret: John Gray’s 18 Wheels. A special view of life as seen from the cab of an 18-whee! rig. Mon.-Fri. at 8:30 p.m.; Sat. at 6 and 9:30 p.m. 2/1 Monday evening matinees and Wed, at 5 p.m. Waterfront Theatre: Amelia! John Gray’s new musical stars Deep Cove actor Stephen E. Miller and Jane Mortifee. Directed by both Gray and Larry Lillo, the produc- tion features Gray in the role of the pianist. Feb; 22-March 6. Tickets: 685-6217. Station Street Arts Centre: States of Shock, Sam Shepard's first stage work in six years. Fend Players tackle this work about an Ameri- can industrial military complex and the havoc it wreaks. To Feb. 27. Tickets: 280-3000. Metro Theatre: You Can't Take it With You. George Kaufman and Moss Hart present a war of styles in this cynical American comedy. Feb. 20-March 13. Info: 266-7191. Vancouver Little Theatre: Pink Ink Theatre presents the western Canadian premiere of Paul Vogel’s new comedy, The Baltimore Waltz. Feb, 18-Mar. 14, Tickets: 872-1861. Green Thumb Theatre: Tough. In this new play by George F. Walker, three 19-year-alds discover the irony, frustration and growing pains of accepting adult responsibilities. To Feb. 20. Tick- ets: $12/10 at 254-9578. Firehall Theatre: Touchstone Theatre presents Iceberg Lettuce. A day in the life of Elaine, an ac- tor, who is smajt, sane and cool, but whose family gatherings are horrific, hilarious and all too famil- iar. Stars Joy Coghill, Oliver Becker and Kate Schlemmer. To Feb. 28. Info: 689-0926. See more page $2 Arts council hosts NV display TO’ CELEBRATE Heritage Week in Canada, North Shore residents are invited to an opening reception of a heritage pkoto~ display on Thursday, Feb. 18 in the foyer of North Vancouver City Hall. Sponsored by the North Vancouver Community Arts fabulous offer. Ch 4 Council, the ‘exhibit,. which includes stories of. the city’s past as well as photos, highlights a number of recent efforts to save heritage build- ings in the city. The reception will be held from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. The display runs until March 17. STEP 1: TEP 2: oose ANY TWO entrees up to a value of $12.99 each. STEP 3: Enjoy your meal... and save up to $10.99. (?.5. Choose two entrees greater than $12.99 each and still receive the maximum discount of $10.99) Not valid Fridays & Saturdays. Expires February 28, '93 RESERVATIONS ACCEPTED OR Just Drop By. 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