From Page 20 10 p.m. $14.50/810.50/S10. The Late Show. On-going improvised soap opera. Fridays at 11:45 p.m. $7.50/S4. The Lase Show. No- holds-barred-improv, rated NC-17. Saturdays at 11:45 p.m. $7.50/S4, 280-4444. Pacific Theatre: The Curious Savage. Family comedy. To July 1 (Thu-Sat), at 8 p.m. and Saturday matinces at 2 p.m. $12.50/S10/S5. Box office: 731-5518, Playhouse Production Centre: Emerging Directors Project Showcase. June 24, 2-5 p.m. Free, but seating is limited. Reservations: 872- 6622 ext. 100. ~ St. Andrew's Wesley Church: Tony n° Tina's Wedding. Comic participatory Italian wedding. To June 24, at 6:30 p.m. Tickets start at S55 ° including “reception” meal at Chardonnays Restaurant. Group discounts. 280-4444. -. Stanley Theatre: The Foursome. Comedy on the golf course starting Jackson Davies. To June ‘24. Ticketmaster: 280-331 1. ~ Vancouver Little Theatre: Tempest in a Teacup presents revolutions —a chilling love story. To July 8 (Wed-Sat). $15/$12. - Information: 731-6478, Vanier Park: Bard on the Beach presents The Tempest. To Sept. 30. $15-S24. 739-0559. _ door or 924-8171. Horseshoe Bay: Concerts By The Sea. Metropolitan Concert Band. Free, donations gratefully accepted. July 2, ar 2 p.m. Concerts will be cancelled due to inclement weather Information: Nicole at 925-7269. Lonsdale Quay: Folkfest 2000. Tusitala Polynesia, The Weavers, Slovenian Dancers, The Step 3 Jazz Band and more. June 24-25, noon-t p.m, Jass Festival Wiekend. June 29, Gypaalero: June 30, Anna Lumicre Quartet; July 1, David Phyall Trio; and July 2, Sharkskin. St. John’s Church: The Orebro Chamber Choir from Sweden. June 29, 7:30 p.m. $10. Intormadtion: 986-1151. Silk Purse Arts Centre: Music and Muffins. Vancouver classical guitarist Michael Strutt and Toronto flutist Michael Monshi perform works from Bach to Tango. June 29, at 10:30 a.m. $8/S6. Information: 925-7292. clubs Galleria Ambleside: Steve Charles, Brazilian jazz guitar and Jessica Owen, vocals. June 25, 3- 5 p.m. Free. Information: 922-4694. Pemberton Station: Live bands Friday and Saturday evening. Dave’s Not Here, June 23-24. Information: 984-3558. events Gy. Artist Tree Studios: Moodyville Theatre pre- sents Storytellers, an entertaining evening of the .. ancient art of storytelling. Every Saturday, at 8 eee ily Dat? putes Concerts wll j ics, July 2 at 7 p.m. ncerts . icelled | duc ee weather ene . * admission. June 24- 28. ages, 5 $38.99. Whatever i it is abou at his tenth novel, Hall” sets a ae for betrayal and or government. racy and abuses of 980-2288 ° nsdale. location only). ‘ for Sale) .. year-end show, Turning Point 2 . 7:30 p.m. and June 2 rs at } p.m. $12/$9. Box p.m. Tickets are $7 at the door. Limited seating call 924-4988 to reserve. Centennial Theatre: RNB Dance present their . June 23, at office: 984-4484. F ollfest performances. Free Compiled by Sharon Cocomile ower, for revenge and retri- ution. Hannah Keller is a former detective turned - author whose son was trau- _matized by the discovery of \ the bodies of his murdered - prandparents. Two years _ have passed and Randall is -still'a withdrawn child. As mother and son try to strug- gle forward with their lives, : - You SEE _ A LAWYER: | FOR ONE ~ REASON From Page 18 ing and essential listening. Brotazmann brings his latest unit to the jazz fest Sunday night for a show at the Vancouver East Cultural Centre. Two other musicians from these carly free jazz ses- sions will also make appear- ances at the festival: Percussionist Han Bennink will perform in the New Dutch Swing series and pianist Fred Van Hove is part of a trio with Johannes Bauer and Raymond Strid. RB &x*ekk Bobo Stenson Trio — Serenity (ECM). Speed ahead three decades to find Manfred Eicher still an integral part of jazz music pro- duction. 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