18 - Friday, May 29, 1987 - North Shore News Ente? itainmen?: photo submitted ARTS UMBRELLA Youth Dance Company members rehearse for an upcoming concert. Pictured (I to r) are North Shore dancers Kaili Tanner, Leslie Wilson and Kirsten Andersen. iYoung dancers perform TWO YOUNG North Van- couver dancers are to appear ‘at the. Vancouver East . Cultural Centre June 5 and 6 as the Arts Umbrella. presents its -youth dance’ company. Kaili Tanner and Leslie member company of dancers ranging from nine to 19 years old that offers an_ eclectic, varied repertoire. The youth dance company is _also to appear June 2 at the Vancouver Art Ciallery pres- short dances and 1960s jitter- bug numbers. . | The gallery show starts at 6 p. m. The cultural centre: show Starts at 8 p.m. For more ticket reservations call Umbrella at 681-5268. information or. Arts Wilson are part. of the .26- enting a series of travel theme - SEE HOW THEY RUN Locals land in farce FOUR NORTH Vancouver residents take to the stage on May 30 in the Metro Theatre production of the award-winning Philip King classic farce See How They Run. Royce Hilt, a longtime member-of the North Van- couver Community Players, played in a host of pro- ductions such as Promises, Promises and When We Are Married. Derek Green and Don. MacKay return to the Metro after their appearances in the productions Don’t Start Without Me and Three. Goats and a Blanket respec- ‘tively - Brian Leonard appears for the firs rst. time at the NEWS photo Stuart Davis Metro Theatre and his credits for directing are You Can’t Take It With You, Never Too Late. and Whodunnit. ; Galloping in and out of an English vicarage is a lively host of varied and unusual characters such as an actor and actress, a Cockney maid and four men dressed as clergy, one of which it turns out is a- ‘disguised escaped prisoner. See How They Run opens May 30 and runs Wed- nesday through Saturday until June 20. For reserva- tions or further information, call the theatre at 266- 7191. The non-profit Metro Theatre is located at t 1370 S.W. Marine Dr. in Vancouver. NORTH SHORE ceramic artist John Givins holds one of his works — an Atlantic coast fish plaque — in front of a shower stall he created. These works were on exhibit recently as part of a display by a group of ar- tists at the Gallery of B.C. Ce- ramics in Vancouver. 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