* DOUG NORMAN and Barbara Der star in the Western Canadian premiere of Timothy Findley’s The Stillborn » Lover, opening Friday, Apri 5, at Hendry Hall. Want your ta: tax return. ] ‘electronically filed? Whether you prepared _ your tax return manually or with tax software, we.can do if. From page 13 North Vancouver District - Hall Gallery: Catherine Chin chinese — Brush Exhibition, to April 4. Painting Deep Cove Shaw Theatre: Les Liaisons Dangereuses, a deadly dance of sex and pos- session. in 18th-century France, to April 13, $ p.m. Tickets: 929-3200. Presentation House Theatre: Quiet in the Land, winner of the 1982 Chalmers Canadian Play Award and the 1983 Govemor General’s Award, to April 6, 8 p.m. curtain. Othello. classic tragedy of obsessive love, suspicion and tevenge, April 12-27, half- price preview April 11. Curtain 7:30 p.m. Reservations: 986- 135}. Hendry Hall Theatre: The . Stillborn Lover, set in Ottawa - in 1973, it explores the darker side of loyalty and commit- ment after the mystcrious death of a Russian youth. Runs April 5-20. Info: 983-2635. Deep Cove Shaw Theatre: Cap Theatre presents Quiet in the Land, to April 6. Also: Les Bes sed asec Lei wean Liaisons Dangereuses, by English playwright Christopher Hampton, — to April 13. Studio 16: Big Shoes to Fill, comedy, written by actor/director/playwright David Mackay, who began his theatre career at North Van's Windsor secondary school: part of “A Double Bill of Laughs"; to April 20. Info: 731-5229. Granville Island: The 1994 Vancouver New Play Festival, Vancouver's premiere festival of new Canadian works runs to April 6. Info: 685-6228. St. John The Evangelist Church: The Universai Gospel Choir, In’ Concert. A benefit concert for the North Shore Grief and Loss Centre on Saturday, April 27, at 7:30 p.m. For tickets, call 980-1084. West Vancouver Library: Musical Interludes and Conversation Series: Miranda Wilkins, piano, April 10; Opera Outreach Program, May 8. Refreshments at 10 a.m., programs begin at 10:30 a.m. Info: 922-6406. Orpheum Theatre: Master- works: The Emperor Returns, HARRISON GALLERIES presents an exhibition of new works by "Nicholas Bott | “Bulkley River Ice” Piano Concerto No. 5. Guest conductor Peter McCoppin, April 13 & (5, 8 p.m. Purple Onion: North Van's Jeff Kiahony performs with Little Big Band Wednesdays at this new Gastown jazz club. Info: 602-9442. Around Town is a free service provided for non-profit and community arts groups. Please fax a press release for your entertainment event to 985- 2/04. The News tries to ensure items appear in the paper at least once before the event takes place, but space con- straints may limit the number of submissions printed. For guaranteed publication con- tact classified (986-6222) or display advertising (980- O51). — Compiled by Ann Hamilton Marigold Perret Christopher Harrison, managing director of Harrison Galleries, is pleased to announce thar che Wese Van Branch will now be managed by Marigold Perrett, B.BA. Marigold has many years of expe- rience in the art world, in England, = Montreal and Vancouver where she has worked at Harsison Galleries, Granville St. Gallery and in the former Gallery at Park Royal. She will be pleased to welceme her many cus- tomers and friends in the Gallery au 1471 Marine Drive. West Van Gallery Hours: Mon.-Thur. 10-530; Fri. 11-8; Sac. 10-5:30, Call: 980-64 (2 1XPVESS FIL ‘RER BLOCK Exhibition starts April 3 to April 13. ‘Due to the special nature of this exhibit, paintings will not be available for prior sale. Because it’s your money. re your y 1471 Marine Drive, West Vancouver 926-2615 oe With onl King. This is the best time’ of year to treat yourself to: 1a quality-built c _ barbecue. f Buy.” - Broil King. Discover the succulent , results cooking with» control * can bring and better yet.... BUY NOW & RECENNE A FREE COVER | With this ad (Value Movexpires April 20/96 | VAGLIO FIREPLACE . “| ince 1912) a : "3600 E. Hastings, Vancouver (1 blk W. of Boundary) 298- 649% Give your children a solid foundation for their future. The choice i is yours. West Point Grey Academy is an independent co-educational preparatory school in the process of formation. We offer: an idyllic location in West Point Grey; controlled class size allowing a positive setting for your children’s growth and development; challenging academic programs enhanced by athletics, fine and performing arts, and extra-curricular activities; sports facilities including a children’s playground, swimming pool, tennis courts, gymnasium, athletic fields and a track. The Admissions Office is now accepting inquiries and considering applications for September 1996 enrollment in Pre-School to Grade 8. Grades 9 to 12 will be introduced in future years. : Telephone (604) 222-8750, Facsimile (604) 222-8756