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THE GREMLINS ‘sneaked into Noel Wright’s Sunday Brunch column about this month’s Theatre Under The Stars revue “The Spirit of Malkin Bowl”. North Van actress Cecilia Smith's first name appeared in error as “Ophelia” — a role she no doubt plays beautifully but without any desire to live it. Meanwhile, the correct number to phone for TUTS ticket and reservations information is now 687-0174. Live! JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR First ever local production of this classic rock continues tonight at North Van Centennial Theatre. The show plays until Saturday. at 8:00 p.m. two part harmony soup and sandwich Tickets can be purchased at the door or through VTC outlets. PARDON ME PRIME MINISTER This production of Deep Cove Players has been held over and continues Friday and Saturday, July 16 and 17, at Deep Cove Stage. For ticket information phone 929-3231. OFFER GOOD THRU JULY 7 -21 “ERIC who?” was the blasphemy uttered by my younger contemporaries into the 60s rock revival who, largely because of the fixation of local FM stations, are under.the misguided impression that those golden years began with The Who and ended with The Doors. Infidel dogs. If they'd bother to find out they'd discover those early singles by The Who they missed the first time around stack up quite poorly against those of the same time slot by Eric Burdon and The Animals. But we old ones knew — and remembered. And that was why he sold out for two houses Thursday at the Commodore in Vancouver. We came to pay homage purely on. past deeds, nobody apparently having any idea what he was doing these days or even which continent he lives on. That he is still living at all By CHRIS LLOYD is itself somewhat surprising. That he still performs is quite incredible. I never heard anything that led me to believe that Eric Burdon didn't live life every bit as hard as all those deceased rock legends who were casualties of their time. “I'll be happy as long as he does Sky Pilot and Mon- terey,” said the guy in front of me waiting to get into The Commodore, looking back at Burdon’s San Francisco period — the tail end of his era which I always From Malkin Bowl to Transexual Transylvania Choreographer dalena Acconci, Vancouver wearing summer. She’s choreographing the Theatre Under The Stars production of The Spirit of Malkin Bowl and also the Rocky Horror Show for Vancouver Musical Theatre. Both shows open in July. The team choreographer Acconci, director Shel Piercy and musical director David Fryer combined to present Grease for Vancouver Musical Theatre last summer to sellout’ crowds in North Vancouver, Vancouver and Victoria. The trio is collaborating again on this year’s Theatre Mad- a North resident, is two hats this of Under The Stars production. The Spirit of Malkin Bow! opens 8:30 p.m. Thursday. July 15, at Malkin Bowl, Stanley Park, and continues for 15 consecutive per- T70 Marine Drive West Van 925-1042 PROLETARIAT NNR EP EE tA CP ER etna formances evenings, days. Tickets through on non-rainy except on Sun- are the Vancouver available. urdon is still heavy assumed had _ been downfall. As it happened, the guy didn’t get either. But nobody appeared disappointed with the evening. What was served up was a collage of Burdon’s past 18 years, from the blues roots of the Animals, through their own classics and a taste of where he’s at now. Burdon screamed and hollered his -way for 90 minutes without a pause, except the brief break between his two encores. His power was phenominal — and this with another house to follow. Yet he held back nothing. His audience was won over from the time he came onto stage. He didn’t even look that different — just a few years older. Still the scruffy little goblin with the stringy hair — but fit. He looked good — and sounded his Ticket Centre (good for any § : performance) and at the door. They're $6, adults: $4 seniors and children under 14. And time warped minds will have their fill of fun as Vancouver Musical Theatre stages The Rocky Horror Show. Opening July;22 at the Arts Club Granville Island, the show plays Thursday, Friday and Saturday at midnight, there are 2:00 p.m. matinees Saturday and Sunday. and a Sunday evening performance at 8:30 p.m., Tickets are available locally at Rave Records (741 Lonsdale) and A & A Records in Park Royal. BS - Wednesday, July 14, 1982 - North Shore News great. His five-piece backup band, which included two keyboard players for some reason which wasn't ob- vious, couldn't compare to the Animals. Of course, it was all those old greats which went down the best — It's My Life, Don’t Let Me Be Misun- derstood and an encore of the mandatory House of the Rising Sun. 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