8 - Friday,. March 23, 1984 - North Shore News WO NEW works will I be premiered by Pacific Ballet Theatre at Queen Elizabeth Playhouse April 26, 27, 28. They are: Seul, about being alone after a love affair, with pain and triumph, inspired by Edith Piaf songs, and Autumn, one woman's reflection on her life. Several other works will also be per- formed over the three nights. Tickets are $8 and $6 at all VTC/CBO outlets. Or call 280-4444. Piaf, Her Songs, Her Loves, has been held over yet again. Now in its Lith month, Piaf will continue at least until April 14 with per- formances at 8:30p.m. Thursday, Friday and Satur- day at City Stage. Also held over at City Stage is Sister Mary Ignatins Explains It All For You and The Actor’s Nightmare by Christopher Durang. Showtimes are Mon- day, Tuesday, Wednesday at AVALON MOTOR i aE 8:30p.m., with Saturday matinees at 1:30 and 4:30p.m. Tickets VTC or Ci- ty Stage, 688-1436. Everyone’s favorite child- hood fantasy, The Wizard of Oz will be played by ‘a cast of a hundred’ at West Van High ‘March 30, 31! and April 5, 6, 7 at 7:30p.m. with a 2p.m. matinee April !. Tickets are $4 for adults, $2.50 seniors and children. Phone 922-3931. Bettina Lewis will present mixed media drawings, and Naomi Spiers will display bronze sculptures at the Shalom Gallery, 950 W. 41st between March 27 and April 12. Gallery Hours are 10a.m. to 5p.m. and 6p.m. to 8p.m. daily except Saturday when hours are 1 to S5p.m. Paintings by Celia Collin will be displayed at Harrison Galleries in Park Royal for one week beginning Wednes- day April 18 during regular shopping hours. . iter Kellough, William. hi Mabee, Heather - ~ ade 4 % eveegcossesseeeseesd ia . ™ HOTEL 1025 Marine Dr. North Van. ae Chinese Ink Helen Griffin will be on display at the Asian Centre at UBC April 6 to 13 daily from 12 to-$:30p.m., Friday 12 to 8p.m. Griffin combines an- cient techniques of Chinese landscape painting with the landscape of the West Coast. In the local club scene, Wood and Webb will. per- form at The Rusty Gull in the 100 block East First in North Van April 5 to 7, followed by Marshall Fox April 18 to 21. Stadium from April 17 ® Luxury accommodation Tennis. Concerts etc * Located on the 50 yard line ° fine © Deaw date Apr 16 MAAABLR OF TOKE TS Pay 8Y OR Gut MONLY ORDER OR CARD MURAEE A ExPMy OATE GNA TURE man TO Promotion Department North Shore News 1139 Lonsdale Ave North Vancouver. B ¢ V7M 2H4 . Paintings by ages. YOU CAN WIN! b.c. place stadium Exclusive use of a Beautiful International Suite at B.C. Place 1985 Minimum prize value $35,000! Presented by the Bntsh Cotumbto Paraplegic Association e 12 Tickets to each Home Game for the Lions and Whitecaps ~ Wet Bar Catering Closed cucu TV ¢ Two underground parking spaces for every event e Winner May pur Nase admission tickets tO Othe: evants such as uit NOt purchased box remaing UNOCCUpIEd) © Suite Is availapte tor entertaining betore and atte: events catering lacidtes available at reasonable (osts MAS TERCHARGE esse ttt Lake-Shiadell performs March 26 to 30 followed by Pacheena April 2 to 7. Zarfs are coming to Van- couver East Cultural Centre Sunday March 25 in the form of two clowns named Bumps and Looney with a mixture of clown theatre and multi media for the young of all Tickets. are $4 for adults, $3 for kids. Showtime 1lp.m. «$7000 - sunday news north shore news| At Whispers on Lonsdale peeoe 000646 e000 e909 a "NEWS photo Teny Peters Sunday evening, March 25, Marie-Lynn Hammond will sing English and French folk- songs accompanied by pianist Aaron Davis at 8p.m. Tickets $8. Presented by the Van- couver Folk Festival, the show will be held at Van- couver East Cultural: Centre. In Poncho’s Pub at the Lynnwood Inn, Mountain Hwy. and Main Brandy will perform March 26 to April 17. At the Avalon pub Brats i": THE CRUCIBLE Arthur Miller’; ” will perform March 29 to 31. Operatic Master classes will be given by baritone Frank Guarrera 7 to 10p.m. Friday March 30, and 12 to S5p.m. Saturday March 31 at the Unitarian | Church,+949- W. 49th. Those interested in entering the classes should call Mrs. A. Duncan, 922-0741 or Mrs. C. Webb 922-8673. Anyone can attend for $5 per session. {photo submitted LOVE, BETRAYAL, and murder are the key clements in Frederick. Knott's classic thriller, Dial M for Murder now playing at the Arts Club theatre on Granville Island. Pic- tured above are Howard Storey, sitting, Dermot Hennelly, and Susan Chapple, who star in this fast moving, well acted chystery. Mon.-Fri. 8:30 p.m. Sat. 6:30 and 9:30 p.m. ‘ Come with me to the the only Restaurant in Vancouver thal features Chelokabab Persian Greek Canadian - 1352 Lonsdale hre: Mon 11 am-3 pm Tuma-Sun.ttom.ti ¢