AROUND TOWN, the North Shore News’ entertainment listing, is a free service provided for North Shore and Vancouver cultural events. Deadline is the Friday prior to the Wednesday issue you request. Only written information is accepted. The News will du its best to ensure the items appear in the paper, but space constraints may !imit the number of submissions printed. North Shore events are given priority. Nosth Shore Presentation House: Come Back to the Five and Dime, Jimmy Dean, Jimmy Dean. Disciples of James Dean gather for a 20- year reunion. Opens Feb. 28. Wed.-Sat at 8 p.m. $12/9. Res.: 986-1351. Elsewhere Arts Clu, Granville Island Stage: Speed-The-Plow by David Mamet, starring Jay Brazeau. Showtimes: Mon.-Tues. 8 o.m.; Wed.-Fri. 8:30 p.m.; Sat. 6&9:30 p.m.; Wed. 2/1 5 p.m. matinee. The Road to Mecca. A poignant study of a South African artist's fight for dignity and fespect, starring Joy Coghill. March 13-23, (See Seymour Stage for dates and previews}. Showtime: Mon.-Sat. 8 p.m.; Sat. 2 p.m. matinee, Two for one tea mat- inee March 20 at 1:30 p.m. Revue Stage, Granville Island: Bouncers. British comedy that took Vancouver by storm last year. Mon.-Tues. 8 p.m.: Wed.- Fri. 8:30 p.m.; Sat. 6 and 9 p.m.; Wed. 2/1 matinee 5 p.m. info: 687-1644. Seymour Street Stage: The Road to Mec- ca. Previews Feb.27; opens March 1 at 8 pm To March 9 only. Showtime: Mon.- al. § p.m. ~- Monday performances at all Acts Club theatres now 2/1. Vancouver Playhouse: Pygmalion, Shaw's classic tale of a phonetics expert who wagers he can transform a cockney women into a well-spoken woman. Features North Shore actors Nicola Cavendish, Peter Haworth and Betty Phillips. To March 9. Metropolitan Cooperative Theatre Society: Crimes of the Heart. To Match 9. Wed -eat. at & p.m. Tickets: 266-7191. Vancouver Little Theatre: De Beaur Gestes and Beautiful Deeds. A bilingual play by Canadian playwright Marie Lynn Hammond. To Mar. 9. Tues.-Sat. at 8:30 p.m, Res.: 876-4175. Vancouver East Cultural Centre: Moonlodge. Written and performed by Margo Kane. Feb. 27-March 2; March 4-9, Res.: 245-9578. freddy Wood Theatre at UBC: Hamier, Directed by UBC graduate Gordon Mc- Call, this Hamlet is geared for a television generation familiar with political violence. Opens » 6-23. Tickets, $10/7, Res.: 228-2678. Station Street Arts Centre: John Patrick Shanley's Women of Manhattan. A timely but unusual love story of sex and fontiness in the 90s. To March 9. 8:30 p.m. Tickets $10. Res.: 688-3312. Sack Alley Theatre, 751 Thurlow: Com- edy and improv. Mon. and Thurs. 8 p.m; Fri. Band 11 p.m.; Sat. 7,9 and tt p.m. Res: 688-7013. WW n aValir= Lert Wit: North Shore Waldorf School Auditorium: Ambrose presents an evening of mime, magic, clowning and juggling. March 2 at 7 p.m. Tickets, at door, are $5/3. Ferry Building, Ambleside Landing: Ongoing music in the gallery on Sundays. Presented by North Share Music Academy. info: 925-3605. Elsewhere: St. Andrew’s-Wesley Church (Nelson at Burrard): West Vancouver's Cantata Singers perform /Aozart’s Requiem, with guesi conductor Wayne Riddell, soprano Maureen Brown and the CBC Vancouver Orchestra. March 1 at 8 p.m. Tickets: 280-331. Set inspired by Dean film From page 29 very funny but it's also very touching,’’ says Brodie. ‘“‘It’s heartwarming, but a sad story.’ Using the appropriate mix of lighting, Brodie creates flashbacks to the day of Dean’‘s death, allow- ing us to see the characters as they were, and where they are 20 years later. The set — a strip-down version of a five and dime, and a crumbl- ing room constructed of adobe bricks — was inspired by Giant. Come Back to the 5 and Dime Jimmy Dean, Jimmy Dean runs until March 23. 34 -— Wednesday, February 27, 1991 —- North Shore News North Shore West Vancouver Memorial Library: A retrospect by Michae! Weatherall. Colorful impressionistic paintings to March 16. Reception with artist, Feb. 28 7:30-8:30 p.m. Info: 926-3291 local 341. Seymour Art Gallery: Max Banbury. Abstract naturalism created by this tong- time West Vancouver painter. To March 27. Gallery hours: Mon.-Fri, 9-4 p.m.; Wed. eves., 7-9 p.m. Gallery Alpha: 8rute Primitive. Featuring Frank Baker, Chris Blades, Blair Drawson, Carel Moisetwitsch, Davide Pan and more. Alpha Gallery's first group exhibit of 1991. 1332 Marine Drive in West Vancouver. Gallery hours: Tues.-Sat. noon to 5:30 p.m. (and by appointment). info: 926-1263. Ferry Building at Ambleside Landing: Mixed media work by Janis Blyth. Her work combines bursts of brilliant cotor, electic imagery and solid composition. Opening: Mar. 5 at 6 p.m. To Mar.17. Ar- tist’s lecture, Mar. 5 at 11 a.m. Tues.-Sun. gem Closed Mondays. Info: 925- Monthly art tours. Next trip to Mt. Vernon, Wa.. for a three-hour guided tour of the Pilchuck Glass School with stop in La Conner. March 13, 8 a.m.-6 p.m. Cost $38. Info: 925-3605. Pre-registration is neces- sary. Tickets may be purchased at the West Vancouver Recreation Centre. Centennial Theatre Lobby: Slip Stream Back, Works by ‘ocal artist Carin, To + ~.dHandler* + Size Sears reg. Each P155'80R13 110.28 P165/80A13 142.90 77.93t P175/80R13 124.21 P185/80R13 33 P18S/75R14 139.03 P195/75A14 143.28 93.13t P205/75R14 152.63 99.20t P205/75R15 157.30 P215/75R15 167.82 P225/75R15 171.30 P235/75R15 180.84 Wider 70 Aspect Ratio P185/70SR14 133.84 P205/70SR14 = 143.15 P215/70SR15 187.14 BO 86.34T March 15. Hours: Aton. Sat, P22 noon-d pin, into, 94-4484 Presentation House Gallery: [vo Women in One. Multi-media artist Lime Hassan investigates ways in which text is incribed into the world. To March 1 Gallery hours: Wed.-Sun. from 12-5 p.m, Thurs. to 9 pam. North Shore Museum and Archives: Measurements of Change: The Heritage oF Lower Lonsdale. This dasptay reveals sume of the factors by which heritage buildings can be used to measure changes in arcli- tectural style, materials, and our attitudes and evaluation of new development To March 30. Elsewhere Exposure Gallery: Eye of Eros 2. Exhibit of artists’ photographic images of romance and eroticism. To March 16, Gallery hours: Wed.-Fri. neon-6 p.m.; Sat and Sun., naon-5 p.m. Info: 688-6853. Community Arts Council of Vancouver: Heritage Ant Show featuring works by Vancouver students, with photographs by West Vancouver's Eliza Massey. To LET’S DO LUNCH WITH MRS. MILLER | SAT eesragaayy 445-1Kth at Manne Dr., Wet Vancourer 926-8922 71.68t 80.73t $0.36¢ 162.24t 105.18t 111.34T 117.54t 86.99t 93.04¢ 102.14t March 6. Into 63-4358. Canadian Cratt Museum: Choosing Chay. Aumeque and comprehensive first lock at cetame s by BCL anists To March 24. 14318 Cartwright Street, Granville tsland. Inte, OB7-H266, North Shore Ceatennial Theatre: Munhatin Tap A Company of four mndridual dancers and ens are taken from the festival of Tenowned jaze musichins presents a uy: a Santa, when the churches of qamic ensemble work, Tickets: 984-4484. Seville publically worshipped Madonna STYITO. icons. To Mar, 19. Rowland Fill, Abstractions that stem from the actst’s format intent and personal symbolism. Feb. 28-March 19. Gatlery hours: Tues.-Sat., 10 a.m. 10 5:30 p.m. Diane Farris Gallery: Wendy Hamlin takes as her point at departure a tradsdtional Spanish cultural pkenamenan. Hambla’s Women in Focus Gallery: Parallel Pro- cessing: Walificuon, by Carel Maiseiwitsch and Robin Laurence. To March 3. 849 Beatty Street, Vancouver. North Shore Tugs Pub at Lonsdale Quay Hotel: Stand-up comedy every Wed. night at 9 p.m. Andrighetti Glassworks: Ceramic vessels Coaches: Live entertainment Thurs.-Sat. by Ratael Navarro. 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