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Starring the original cast of Eric Peterson and John Gray, Billy Bishop opens at the Queen Elizabeth Playhouse for a_ limited engagement on July 27. Billy Bishop Goes To War _is a Unique Canadian success story. The show, written and directed by originators Gray and Peterson, was first produced in 1978 at the Vancouver East Cultural Centre. Since then. Billy Bishop has become a phenomenon, playing to over a million and a half people in Canada, the United States and Europe. The musical story of Canada’s most famous WWI flying ace, William Avery Bishop, h as captured hearts and drawn critical raves on Broadway, jt Los Angeles, at the Edinburgh Festival, on London’s West End and across Canada. Billy Bishop Vancouver comes to immediately following appearances at the World Theatre Festival in Denver, Colorado, and just prior to an engagement at Germany's prestigious Berlin Festival. This is the full- fledged Broadway production, starring Eric Peterson and John Gray, with set designs by David Gropman, and lighting design by Jennifer Tipton. The Vancouver run will be the last North American appearance for Mr. Gray and Mr. Peterson in Billy Bishop Goes To War. After the Berlin Festival, both The movie still as art for film The George Eastman House. International Museum of Photography. holds one of the world’s most comprehensive collections of photographs and movies This August 4 to September 22. from Eastman House, Presentation House Gallery is exhibiting: COMING ATTRACTIONS: The American Movie Still as Photography. This unusual exhibition of 50 movie stills, covering the years 1896 to 1974, presents a panorama of shots chosen for their striking photographic qualities. The movic still photograph has long been a key advertising clement in altracting audiences to new movies, In the earliest years, their creation was a simple Matter, production com- panies merely printed a still directly from the motion picture negative to use on 6 oz. N.Y. Steak Dinner for Two $11.901 You Can’t Afford Not To Eat At The BLACK SHEEP! 121 East 12th St , North Van (% block off Lonsdale) 984-9595 * OPEN: from 11.30 Mon Sat Sunday at 4 p.m. Open for Holidays advertising broadsides. However, the recognition of the special value of these promotional stills) soon raised their production to a higher level. Separate still hotographers using large ormat cameras began producing the images - often rearranging the actors or altering the lighting of a sct in order to achieve more dramatic compositions than were filmed in the movies themselves. gentlemen will be moving on to other projects, and a chapter of Canadian theatre history will close. Billy Bishop Goes To War runs Monday to Friday at 8:00 p.m., with two shows on Saturday (6:00 & 9:00 p.m.) at the Queen Elizabeth Playhouse, from July 27 to August 14. Tickets are available through the Vancouver Ticket Centre, CBO, Woodward's, Eaton's and all Info Centres. Call 687-4444 (ticket in- formation) or 687-1818 (Buyline). The fact that the stills range over so many years offers a rare opportunity for viewers to examine = the changing fads and fashions of the movies themselves. If you love movies (The Best Years of Our Lives, The Birdman of Alcatraz. Chinatown, Citizen Kane. Easy Rider, The Grapes of Wrath and many others) ... do come to this one. Celebrate summer instyle..... | dine in the outdoor splendor of our new Garden Terrace! Join us for ‘HIGH TEA”’ after 2 p.m. CANYON GARDENS 3381 Capilano Rd, 988-6101 a