Fram Page 4 3311. . Arts Club Theatre: New Revue Stage: 3 on 3 laiprov Tournament. Wed /Thu at 8:15 p.m., Fri/Sat at 9 and 11] p.m. July 30, 31 at 1! p.m. only. Tournament finale Aug. | ar 8:15 p.m. Ticketmaster: 280-4444. Frederick Wood Theatre: The Virtuous Burglar: a favee in an act. Sex comedy written by Dario Fo. July 30-Aug. 1, at 9:15 p.m. Sd. Reservations: 977-5299. Malkin Bowl: Theatre Under the Stars. West Side Story. Yo Aug. 14 (Mon-Sat) at 8:30 p.m. $20/$ 16/510. Box office: 687- 0174. Stanley Theatre: Swing. Music packed '30s and ’40s revue. To Aug. 1 (Tue-Sat) at 8 p.m., Wed/Sun matinees at 2 p.m. and Sat at 4 p.m. Bos office: 687-1644. St. Andrew’s Wesley Church: Tony n’ Tina’s Wedding. Comic participatory Italian wedding. ‘Thu-Sat at 6:30 p.m. Tickets start at S55 including “reception” meal at Chardonnays Restaurant. Group discounts. Ticketmaster: 709-4322. Vanier Park: Bard on the Beach. A Midstmmer Night’s Dream. Romantic comedy fantasy. To Sepr. 25. Macheth runs in reperto- ry with Dream. To Sept. 24 (Tue-Sun). dfeasure for Measure. One of Shakespeare’s lesser-known plays. To Aug. 28 (Tue- Sun). Tickets: 739-6559. eoncerts: Ambleside Landing: Concerts by the Sea. Free jazz concert by Hoily Burke. Aug. 1, at 7 p.m. Weather permitting. Cates Park: Musart Cultural Society hosts an evening of musical stylings by Blinti, Linda Maze and Resin. July 31, 5:30-8:30 p-m. Information: 924-6871. ete FS EKG FW EE: fat A R NEWS photos Sprout . - Lonsdale Quay: Celtic . Tsish ballads with Tellers Folly and Mad Celts. Aug. 1 and 2, 2-4 p.m. . . Panorama Park: Concerts ia the Cove. Country music with Sugar Mountain Way. July 30, 7-9 p.m. Weather permitting. Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Classical Chinese Garden: B.C. Chinese Orchestra. Traditional world musi¢ from China, Vietnam, Japan _and India, july 30. Chai-Man Cheng. Master of the Chinese flute (dizi). Aug. 6, at 7:30 p.m. $8.50/S7. Information: 662- 3207 ; Crofton House Schock: Vancouver Chamber Music Festival. Music includes Beethoven, Shostakovich, Messiaen, Weber, To See Calendar Page 26 Join the Clu by Sept 12, 1999 & receive 2 Caribbean or Mexican Cruise for two FREE! Book a Club tour and enjoy a 3 DAY POOL PASS! Call for details SBSA13S, toc 2m o/c tems — From, Leather, Upholstery, Ratian to Accessaties, Office/Store Equip. MOMPAY, AUG. Z - 10 iN - 4 PM Nort SHORE & WINTER CLUB Just Cause 99, July 24, Langley Civic Centre. First concert in weekiy summer series to benefit Mothers! Against Drunk Drivers. Rwest4Music Production. The first night of the series was a success thanks to all the volunteers who helped put on the show. Fuzz 58, Stayte, Wisecrack and Strong Like Tractor all dedicated their time and talent to MADD for this just cause. Missed Fuzz 56 (sorry guys, next time). Stayte (formerly Carbon Six) laid down the law with some cool tunes, intense vocals and lewd discordant guitars. The band are from Surrey/White Rock — hence the name Stayte — the divid- ing road between the two have a new release due out in September on Nefer Records. Check out their Web site at . Vocals: Josh Bradford, Guitar: Corey Cox, Guitar/programming: Clayton Warbeck, Drums: Andy Ashley. Wisecrack are seething, punk rock riffs squeezed through buttery bass lines. Spirited, intelligent punk rock. Another Spawner compilation Jar INTERIORS G4 1420 Fell Avenue, roc! is coming our way soon . Guirar/vocals: Brent Gil, Guitar/vocals: Gavin Freddic, Drums: Chris Archer, Bass: Kyle Richardson. Strong Like Tractor: haunting blues guitar licks over solid rhythm section, SLT plows some fertile ground. They are playing the Starfish Aug. 25 with Stayte. Bass: Corey, Vocals/guitar: Ryan, Drums: Willie. The upcoming Madd shows include a date in North Vancouver on Aug. 14 at the Lonsdale arena. (Aug. 14 — North: Van Ree. Centre arena, 123 East 23 St., North Vancouver: Star Collector, The Orchid Highway, Slot 9, Raw and guests.) & Mother Trucker, July 21 at the Brickyard. . Despite missing their gui- tarist Riff, Mother Trucker persevered fast week at the Brickyard. Drums: Billy, Vocals: Adena, Andy: Guirar, Bass: Noel. & Gladys Patches, July 23 at the Cobantin This band from Richmond have been paying the local cir- cuit for a few years — in the vein of tool on a day trip with the Beastie Boys. Gladys Patches go through tight and timely changes with impressive dynamics. They have a new release due out in September recorded at Magic Mind. Their next gig isin Richmond at Woodward's Landing on Aug. 14. Bass: Christian Ayotte, Drums: for Just Gaus MOTHER Trucker’s Adena. Jordan Sokolowski, Guitar: Ales Roque, Guitar: Dan Robinson, Vocals: Mike -~ Sprout