C18 - Friday, May 18, 1984 - North Shore News Gl scene changes Capilano College Com- mercial Art Graduate Show will be presented at Federa- uon Gallery, 367 Water Street May 9to 19. Director's co-op presents Lautrec, by Harvey Olstroff whittr-has been held over at tha Waterfront Theatre unul May 19. Directed by Martin Millerchip, the production runs at 8p.m., 6:30 aad 9:30p.m. Saturday. Reser- vauions 685-6217. Duddy, a musical based on The Apprenticeship of Duddy Kravitz, comes to town Tuesday, May 22 at the Queen Elizabeth Theatre before heading to Broadway. Opening night of Duddy will be a benefit for Judith Marcuse Dance Projects Society which will launch its inaugural season in the fall followed by a national tour. Tickets for the benefit are $75 each and will include a champagne reception § after the show. For information and uckets call 921-8436. Festival of Video Art continues May 18 - 20 at 8:30 p.m. Video art from Japan, Europe, and America will be shown at the Firehall Theatre, 280 East Cordova. Tickets are $5 and $4, call 689-0926 for more information. At the Arts Club, Educating Rita opens Friday, May 18 at the Granville Island Theatre, starring Nicola Lipman and Enc Schneider, while Tatk- ing Dirty has been held over at the Arts Club on Seymour Street. Ain't Misbehavin continues at the Arts Club Revue Theatre Monday to Friday at 8:30p.m., Satur- days at 6:30 and 9:30p.m. with two for one Thursday matinees at 5:30p.m. Over- night Exposure takes over at the Revue Theatre Friday mghts at 11:30p.m. with co-hosts Jon Bryden = and Colin Mochrie. Vancouver East Cultural Centre is looking for filing cabinets to store its archives. If you can help call 254- 9578. Ceramics by Wayne Ngan and Walter Dexter, an ex- hibition and sale continues until May 27 at Presentation House upper gallery. 986- 1351 for more information. Presentation House and Mime Your own Business present Peanut Butter and Jam, theatrics for kids in- cluding mime, clowns, RPETERIA f EE ETRE NEN — “FT breakdancing, and storytelling Monday May 21 } and 3p.m. Tickets $1 kids and $2 adults includes ad- mission to the Spring Craft Festival. 986-1351 for reservations. Art and Photography, an exhibition featuring the work of ten local artists and photographers continues until June 24 at the Van- couver Art Gallery. Dutch paintings from the perma- nent collection will be shown may 25 to October 8. From the Heart, Folk art in Canada also continues to May 27 at the gallery. Hours 6200 Lougheed Highway Burnaby 294-9822 1/880 Alderbridge Way Richmond 273-9466 7OOID Nove urre 591. 70h4 are Tuesday to Saturday, 10 to 6, Friday 10 to 9, Sunday 1 to 6 and closed Mondays (except statutory holidays). Presentation House Spr- ing Craft Festival will be held May 18 to 21 and May 24 to 27. For more infor- mation call 986-1351. A summer dance school with the Royal Winnipeg Ballet will be offered this August 20 to 31 by Grant MacEwan Community College. Classes will be held at Jasper Place Campus See page C19 ueuryo Mwy