Centennial Theatre: Turkan Yildiz, to April 30. Dundarave'Cafe: A Creative Journey, The acrylics of Mary Johnson. To April 27. Ferry Building Gallery: Art Awareness Week, Artists featured in the week include Ross Penhall, Bobbi Burgers, Peter Kiss, North Shore News photograph- er Cindy Goodman and other established and emerg- ing artists and art educators. An Evening in Italy. _ Slide ralk with Justin Newell April 24 at 7 p.m. Out of the Classroom, Panel talk with Kiff Holland, Rick Harry (Xwa Lack Tun) and John Isernia April 25 at 2 p.m. The Art of landscape Architecture. A ralk oa the North Shore's public spaces and gardens by David Vanstolk April 26 at 2 p.m. Juried Grad Show. Mixed media from West Vancouver's grade 12 students. Opens April 28. For more details call 925-7266. Gallery hours: 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., closed Mondays. North Vancouver District Hall: Tracey Tarling: Monoprints and Al Emsley: A Reverence for Wood. To April 30. Exhibits are a program of the N.V. © Community Arts Council. No information to press time. North Vancouver Museum and Archives: High Flyers. A travelling exhibit from the National Muscum of Aviation in Ottawa featuring Canadian women avi- ators. To May 31. Chris Weicht, aviation historian, gives a slide/talk on The West Const Flying Boat Stations April 28 at 7:30 p.m. Famous Ships, a small photographic display of famous ships that have sailed the Burrard Inlet. To May 1. Prince George Eventually. Len Norris cartoons of the P.G_E. and B.C. Rail systems. To Aug. 30. Museum hours: Weds. to Sun. noon to 5 p.m. Free. .PGE Railway Station: Arrivals and Departures: Railways in North Vanconver. An exhibition of “archival photographs and artifacts dealing with North Vancouver's railway history from 1914, Noon to 4 ., p.m., Weds. to Sun. Foot of Lonsdale. ‘ - Presentation House Gallery: Running Fence. :. Geoffrey James’s new project analyzes the idea of “borders” with 32 large-format black and white pho- ’ tographs of che U.S./Mexican border. May 2-June 7. Artist’s talk by James May 2 at 2:15 p.m. followed by a reception. Gallery hours: Weds. to Sun. noon to 5 p.m., Thursdays noon to 9 p.m. Phone: 986-1351. Ron Andrews Lobby Gallery: Barbara Matthews’ : |, Pysanky eggs, watercolors and pottery, and Lori Tyorhom’s glass pieces and watercolor landscapes. To ‘April 28. Seymour Art Gallery: Rites of Sanctuary. Ken Flett’s bricolage based on a six-month stay in Mexico City. To May 10. Gallery hours: noon to 4 p.m. (closed Mondays). “. Silk Purse Arts Centre: Coastal Conacctions. St. - Bart’s Artists from the Sunshine Coast. To April 26. The Picture Show. The paintings of Ruth Coxon Lewis .-and Jean Greenwood. Opens April 28. Gallery hours: , -noon to 5 p.m. Closed Mondays. Information: 925- 7292. ° - West Vancouver Memorial Library: Recent Works. The evolving oils of Robert Florian. To April 26..As . We See Onrselves. Art from the grade 12 students of West Vancouver secondary, Sentinel and Collingwood Schools. April 28-May 10. Reception, artists in atten- ".. dance, April 28, 7-8:30 p:m. + West Vancouver Museum and Archives: Chapman - Land Surveying: 90. Yeurs of Land Development in West Vancouver. Changes in tools and technology of the ‘trade. Genealogy workshop series: Genealogy and _ Computers with Peter Claydon April 25, 1-3 p.m. Information: 925-7295. Hours: Tuesday to Saturday, noon to 4:30 p.m. theatre 2. | Capilano College Performing Arts Theatre: One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest. From Down Stage Right Production Sacicty. April 24,25 and Apri! 29-May 2. Ticket information: 275-1449. ‘ Centennial Theatre: Godspell. The popuiar musical by Stephen Schwartz based on St. Matthew’s Gospel presented by Uncle Randy Productions. April 23-25, 30, May 1,2 at 8 p.m. and April 26 az 2 pon. Tickets and information: 984-4484. Group sales: 980-7942. Collingwood School: Camelot. May 1,2,7-9 at 7 p.m. Information: 925-3331. Deep Cove Shaw Theatre: [ Hate Hamlet. A mod- ern comedy from Deep Cove Stage. Love, Shakespeare and scuffed tights says the press release. April 17-May 2, Weds.-Sat. at $ p.m. $10/8. Tickets: 929-3200. Presentation House Arts Centre: The Comedy of Errors. Shakespearcan comedy of double identity. April 17-May 2. Weds. to Sart. ar 8 p.m. SIZ/9. Festival of Plays. The annual play competition oF the North Shore Zone of Theatre B.C. presents all the local community theatre groups May 4-9 at & p.m. CALENDAR Reservations: 990-3474. West Vancouver Secondary School: Oklahoma! April 2335, April 30-May 2 at 8 p.m. Information: 981- 1190. Arts Club, Granville Island: Side By Side By Sondheim 30 Broadway songs in revue forms. Box office: 687-1644. Arts Club Revue Theatre: Theatresports. Three for- mats: Scared Scriptless Weds. at 8:15 p.m., Ultimate Theatresports Thurs. at 8:15 p.m., Fri. and Sat. at 8:15 and 10:15 p.m.; The Late Show Fri, and Sat. at mid- night. Information: 738-7013. Tickets: 280-4444. Massey Theatre, New Westminster: Oliver. Royal City Musical Theatre Co.’s production has several North Shore connections including Susan Anderson’s Nancy. April 16-May3. Tickets: 280-4444. Metro Theatre:: Blood Brothers. Willy Russell's musi- cal about nwins and and societal differences. April 25- May 23, Weds-Sat. at 8 p.m. $20. 266-719). Waterfront Theatre: Menopositive! The Musical. Reprise of a new musical abour women of a “certain age.” To May 2. . Tickets and information: 685-6217. coneerits.:/ ns West Vancouver United Church: Graduation Recital. Douglas Millar, baritone, sings the music of ].S. Bach, Vaughan Williams and Spanish songs arranged by Garcia Lorca. April 26 at 2 p.m. Free. Celestial Spring Songs. Presented by the Celesta Girl’s Choir May 3 at 2 p.m. Admission by donarion. Information: 922-0264. ; Squamish Baptist Church: Turn the World Around. The Sea to Sky Singers of Squamish. April 26 at 3 and 7 p.m. Tickets: 898-9254. Havana Gallery: Kate Hammett-Vaughan Quartet and Ken Aldcroft Trio both featuring the North Shore’s Tom Foster. April 29 at 9 p.m. St. Mark’s-Trinity Church: Dasecing the Spirit. An interfaith sacred dance gathering includes Spakwas Stulum: Eagle Song Dancers, Squamish Nation. April 26, 1:30-5:30 p.m. $1510. Children free. Space fim- ited. Information: 228-0783. clubs 3h Bagga Beans Coffee House: Singles Night every Thursday, 6-9 p.m. Debate opinions on books, movies, plays or your own topic. 3711 Delbrook. Howe Sound Inn and Brewing Company: April 30: local jam night at 8 p.m. May 2: Yespest, celtic rock. Jack Lonsdale’s Pub: Live music Tuesday, Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday. Info: 986-7333. Lynnwood Pub: Live music Thursday to Sunday from 9:30 p.m. No cover. Maplewood Pub: Live music featuring Silverload every Sunday night at 7:30 p.m. Info: 924-1834. ‘ Portside Room, Seven Seas Restaurant: Girls Rock the Boat hosted by Suzzanc Wilson every Tuesday. Musician Drop In hosted by Derek Nyberg every Wednesday. Superchanch every Sunday. April 24: Rosewells. April 25: Thrill Squad with special guests Clam. Apri! 30: Shawn Carle. May 1: Dorothy Missing with special guest Sceve Reynolds. For.tive music infor- mation call 987-3344. : Saitor Hagar’s: Onton Head and the Tear Drops every Sunday night. 984-3087. Waterfront Bistro: Saturday Night Live Comedy. Doors open 8 p.m., showtime 9 p.r1. No cover. Uforia Restaurant and Lounge: Armi Grano sings your favorite jazz and standard tunes every Thurs.- Sat. 860 Burrard. events 2 The Gallery, Bowen Island: Far Flasq Places. Slide shows and talks on such places as Cambodia, Laos, China, Mount Athos and Kathmandu.A benefit in aid of The China Tiber Initiative. April 25 at 7 p.m. $10. Brewery Creek, Vancouver: The River. The Karen Jamieson Dance Company, Spak’wus Slu'lom (Eagle Dancers) of the Squamish Nation, the Brewery Creek Historical Society and other community groups honor the history of the now buried creek. There will be four evening outdoor processions April 30-Mavl0 tracing, the path of the creck from Mountain View Cemetery down to False Creek. The Roundhouse hosts indoor performances May 6-10. Information: 872-5658. Tickets: 280-4444, - E-mail (mitier@nsnews.com) or fax a press release for your entertainment event to 985-2104. Deadline for Friday inclusion is the previous Monday. The News tries to ensure items appear in the paper at least once before the event takes place, but space constraints may limir the number of submissions printed. — Compiled by Martin Millerchip ACTORS (left to right) Chad Clark, Mark Yuasa, Chi Oison and Leon Willey spread the gospel of Gods, The musical runs to May 2 at Centennial Theatr Upbeat Godspell show has something for all ages " DON’T let the title mislead you. Godspell, a musical based on the gospel according ‘to Matthew, is no solemn show. Although the conrent:is biblic the essence of the show is pure performance, says Uncle Randy Preductions. | wee “Uncle Randy isthe amateur ‘theatre compan brought local audiesices such professional quality: productions as Evita, Into the Woods and Jesus Christ Superstar. °° ~ © Godspeil, which opened at North:Van’s Centennial :Th last night, features musical styles as varied as folk,’ ballad, ps rock, comedy, country and ragtime: Iz’s an updcat sh infectious energy should appeal to all ages, says Berg.. The production runs April 24; 25, 30, and May-1-ar 8 p.m. There is a 2 p.m. matinee Sunday, April 26. Ticke to $25, through the theatre box office at 984-4484. ; es * — Layne Chri We have tickets to see Godspell on Thutsda Friday, May 1. Tell us what gospel the mis on and you could be’a winner if your name. is dra Deadiine for the contest is Tuesday, April 28, 5 p. Winners will be notified by phone. 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