8 - Friday, March 30, 1984 - North Shore News o8 OO e e ~~ “OS” etoe 33 @ eo ee e Sessee | e 2 4 e ® ® eee 33322" odeseseos e eeee oqoe | ssee 3 = -O0 egeesooaeeee 000000800000 Ceoeeoeosoce GO00G C000 ait estival of Fools takes place at the Waterfront Theatre on Granville Island-April 1 to 7. Clown theatre companies from across Canada and the United States will give 22 shows over the week. For information and tickets call -685-6217_ North Shore Drama Fes- tival is back April 9 to 14 at Presentation House where local theatre companies will battle for a chance to present their productions at the B.C. Drama Festival. Monday April 9 Howe Sound Drama presents The Real Inspector Hound and North Van Community Players will perform Birdbath. Tuesday April 10 Capilano College presents The Crucible. Wednesday April 11 Deep Cove Stage production The Komagata Maru Incident will be followed by Yorick Players’ No Tears. Thursday April 12 West Van Theatre presents Ring Around the Moon and Friday April 13 Suncoast Players will stage The Sundowning of Frank Tyler, First Impressions Theatre will present Outside Inside Out, and West Van Little Theatre will give their second production, Loveliest Afternoon of the Year. Saturday April 14 will be showcase and awards night. For more information call Presentation House 986- 1351. West Van’ Sketch Club celebrates its 37th annual Stadium trom April 17 * | ocated on the 50 yard line ° Fine ° Draw date April 16 mara MAP OF TORE TS bay BV ORO MONTY ORDER On CARD MUABER tXPIRY DATE ‘GNA TURE maa 10 Promotion Department North Shore Newe 1139 Lonedale Ave North Vancouver B ¢ V7M 2144 YOU CAN WIN! at b.c. place stadium txclusive use of a Beautiful International Suite at BC Place 1985 Minimum prize value $35,0001 Presented by the Britsh Columbta Paraplegi Association * 12 Tickets to each Home Game tor the Lions and Whitecaps * Luxury accommodation — Wet Bar, Catering, Closed circuit TV * Two underground parking spaces for every event e Winner may purchase admission tickets to other events such as Tennis Concerts, etc (if nol purchased box remains unoccupied) Suttle is available for emtenaiming before and after events catering fac iiities available af reasonable Costs MAS TE ROMANE Scene and Webb will perform at The Rusty Gull in North Van April 5S to 7, followed by Marshall Fox April 18 to 21. At Whispers on Lonsdale spring art show with an ex- hibition in Park Royal South March 26 to April 7. A wide range of media and subjects will be represented. Two new works will be premiered by the Pacific Ballet Theatre at Queen Elizabeth Playhouse April 26, 26, 28. They are Seul, about being alone after a love affair with pain and triumph, inspired by Edith Piaf songs, and Autumn, one woman’s reflection on her life. Several other works will also be performed over the three nights. Tickets are $8 and $6 at all VTC CBO. Or call 280-4444. Everyone’s favorite childhood fantasy, The Wizard of Oz, will be pres- ented at West. Van High March 30 and 31, April 5, 6, 7 at 7:30p.m. with a 2p.m. matinee April 1. Tickets are $4 adults, $2.50 seniors and children. Phone 922-3931 for tickets and information. Paintings by Celia Collin will be displayed at Harrison Galleries in Park Royal for one week beginning Wed- nesday April {t8 during regular shopping hours. In the local clubs, Wood SAN Wy » $7000 - sunday vs news north shore news Lake-Shindell performs March 30-foltowed Pacheena April 2 to 7. _ At the Avalon pub Brats will be performing March 29 to 3). In Poncho’s Pub at the NV drama fest set a Lynnwood Inn, Brandy performs March 26 to April 17. Tom Knott and his New Assemblage Sculpture con- tinues at Presentation House until April 29. Gallery hours are Tuesday to Sunday 12 to 4:30p.m., Wednesday and Thursday 7:30 to 10p.m. An informal discussion THE ANNUAL North Shore Drama Festival will take place this year at Pres- entation House from April 9 to 14. Compeution will be rife among participants from Deep Cove to the Sunshine Coast. A potpourri of plays will be presented, including scripts written especially for the festival. The week should AVALON MOTOR HOTEL 1025 Marine Dr. North Van group with the artist will take place 7:30p.m. Tuesday April 3 at 8:30 p.m. Friends of Chamber April 16, at Music present Fitwilliam Quartet at the Queen E. Playhouse. Tickets are $12 at the door. They will play Quartet in D. Major, Caesar Franck, and Quartet #42, Borodin. prove to be one of dramatic highs, hilarious comedies and some surprises. This year’s adjudicator 1s Vancouver director John Cooper who will critique each performance and at thé end of the week select one play to represent the North Shore Zone at the BC Festival of the Arts tn Penticton Count Basie will not be performing tonight at the Commodore because of illness. Tomorrow's concert will continue as planned with Cab Calloway instead of Count Basie. Tickets can be cancelled by calling 681- 7838. Tickets for both per- formances will be honored Saturday March 31! and $3 will be refunded at the door. The festival opens Monday, April 9 and con- tinues through to Saturday, April 14 at 8p.m. at Pres- entation House, 333 Chesterfield, in North Vancouver Tickets ar $4 Monday to Friday, and $5 for the Saturday Showcase Night For more information and reservations call 986-1351 \ Remember when ... VICTOR friendly service and quality food were the order of the day. Vic, Laurine & Rob Gentile the ‘Original Managers’ of Brownies do, and they've ordered it up just for you Drop in and see the difference Phone ahead for Fast Courteous Service Brownies fried chicken 101 Lonsdale N. Vancouver OPEN DAILY 1145 AM 985-4333