AROUND TOWN, the North Shore News! entertainment listing, 6.0 tee sence provided tor North Shore and Vancouver cultural cveats. Deadline is the Ertkay poor to the Werlnesday issue you request. Only written intormation is accepted. The News will do ifs best to ensure the items appeanin the paper, butlspace constraints may lim the number of submissions printed. North Shore events are given priority, North Share Arrgyle House: The Atud Hatter’s Tea Party presened by West Vancouver Little Theatre, Shows are every batf-hour on Sundays. 2-4 p.m. to Labor Day. 1564 Aryle Ave. Info: 82tr 2228. Presentation House: Murderer by Anthony Shafter, Protagonist Norman re-enacts crimes at the great masters — but is it just a game? To fel &; Wed.-Sat. at 8 p.m, Tix: $12/9. Res: 986-1351, Elsewhere Metro Theatre: Who Goes Bure? by Richard Huveris and Lesfie Darbon opens July 7. Chaas results when Eddie Manchip runs a Health and Strength home in a decaying country mansion. Runs 8 p.m. Thurs.-Sat. until Aug. 3. ket info: 266-7199, 19:30 pom,, Tues.-Sat. Arts Club Theatre: Driving Miss Daisy by Alfred Uhry stars Doris Chillcoit, Allan Gray “and Alvin Sanders. Runs through August. Shows: Mon/Tues. at 8 p.m.; Wed-Fri. at 8:30 p.m.; Sat. at 6 and 9:30 p.m, Res: 687- 1644, Revue Stage: Duds in Bondage. A musical comedy by Robert More. Three men heave the world of colic, chronic sleep toss and. eternal laundry. Runs roughly until the end of July. Mon.-Tues. 8 p.m; Wed.- Fri, 8:30 p.m.; Sat. 6 and 9 p.m.; Wed, 2/1 matinee 5 Buquet probes personal From page 22 (Koot) Westendorp takes cibachrome shots of gardens in which the ‘represented’ becomes “‘abstract’’. and familiar plants and flowers give way to the shimmering play of resonating colors. Likewise, Lorne Greenberg makes use of multiple exposures and layered imagery to create photographs which dramatize the intimacy of the relation between past and present, fact-and fiction, dream and reality. Evocative shots of vividly colored, tortuously ex- pressionistic paintings of Mexico’s troubled history are superimposed on recent, apparently placid, documentary Mexican street scenes. Jack Buauet choreographs famil- iar objects on a table-top, items such as a paper cut-out moon, colored balls, Smarties, and a variety of measuring instruments, then subjects these to theatrical lighting and long or multi-ex- posures. The result is a series of images that take us on a magical mystery tour through what could be a playful version of inter-galactic space or a whimsical, micro- molecular fantasy. Buquet’s piece pan. lata, 687-1644 Bach Alley Theatre, 75! Thoth: Comedy andomproy. Mon. and Thur & pont: bad and TD pa Sat 7. Sand dh pon, Res: tH SOE ST, el North Shore Park Royal: Robin Hood. Thelma and Louise, What about Bob. Pach & Tilford: Backdrt, Dances with Wolves, City She kers, Junute Fover, Problem Child 0 Ov. ing Young. Esplanade 6: Soups Naked Gun 2. Robin Hood, lerminator 2. The Koc hetcer, Showtime Hotline: Famous Players 611-4254. Cineples Odeon 687 Ws North Shore Horseshoe Bay Plaza: Saul Sureors will appear 1:30 p.m. on fuly 7 os part of the Concerts by the Sea series. On July 14 at 1:30 p.m... fohn Mckachhin and Rob Marr will perform, Ambleside Park: On July 3. Pedreimach Quintet at 7 pom, and Maple Leat Singers at Bp. os part of the Coacerts by the sea series, On July 7 at 7 pm. the Tonally Hep will pertorm,. Elsewhere St. George’s School: The Vancouver Chamber Music Festival, taking place July 29 and 3t and Aug. 2.5.7. and 9, presents six concerts featuring internationally acclaimed young musicians. Special tribute to Pro- hotiev, Dvorak and Mozart. Tix and into: Vancouver Recital Society. 736-6034. Christ Church Cathedral: The Vancouver Children’s Choir will give a free performance at 7:30 pum, July 4. is a probing personal narrative, which at the same time spoofs the idler’s search for truth, This is a fitting note to end on. North Shore West Vancouver Memorial Library: Land: scupes by artist Corig Yeats will be on display throughout fuly. Gallery Alpha: Rointoresss of the Atind. A Frbute features the work on 14 urtist. work: FOO Gaus mediums as an exhibiteon luly alitery hours: 12-5:40 pom. Tues: Sat. Into: 926. bt 8, Harrison Galleries: Gallery artists to July 4 soclude fase Saladur, Wilson Chu, George Bates, Katt Holland and Darvel i7zard. Into: My 2085, Ferry Building: hinds and Onions, 9 visu: ally neh and harmonious presentation of wsark past and present by Ruth Massey. July 913, Gallery hours: ues. U1) aims pan; Wed.-Sun., 12-8 p.m, Info: 925-3605, Presentation House: Hinetrane by photographers Angela Grauerholz and Michele Woaquant: guest curated by Karen Henry. Gallery hours: Wed.-Sun., 12-5 p.m: Thurs. 12-9 pom. To July 28, Info: 986-1351. North Vancouver City Hall Gallery: An eshibition of imbthearted and spontanepus watercolor by West Vancouver anist judy Baxshaw. Mon-Fri, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. To july 17. Sponsored by North Vancouver Arty Council. North Vancouver District Hall Gallery: Watercolors by Scottish-born Margo Cuthbert. To fuly 17. Gallery hours: Aton.- Fei, 8:30-4:50 p.m, Sponsored by North Vancouver Community Arts Council, Narth Vancouver Provincial Courthouse’ Watercolors by Mabel Stringer, To July 17. Gallery hours: Mon.-Fri 8:30-3:30 p.m, Sponsored by the North Vancouver Com: munity Arts Council, Elsewhere: Harrington Gatleries: Artists featured for month of July include Andre Mingus, Marc thogall. Joan Miro and Pierre aguste Renoir, Gallery hours: 9:30 a.m.-3:40 pm, weekdays: 10.0..-5 pom, Sat: 12-5 pont. Sun. into: 687-8 380. narrative since all the works in this show, directly or indirectly, undermine naive faith in the camera as a purely documentary instrument. 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