Hendry Hall: The Cave Dwellers. Bob Weakes directs the North Vancouver Community Players in this piece about a colorful collec- tion of old actors living in an abandoned theatre. To March 29 at 8 p.m. Tickets: $10/8 at 983- 2633. Centennial Theatre: North Shore Opera mounts Gilbert and Sullivan’s Patience. Friday and Saturdays only, To March 27. Tickets: $14/11 from 984-4484. West Vancouver Secondary: A Midsummer Night's Dream. West Vancouver Secondary drama stu- dents tackle the bard’s famous love story. March 26 and 27, April 1-3 at 7:30 p.m. March 28, 3 p.m. matinee. Tickets: $8/5. Info: 981- 1100. Dzep Cove Shaw Theatre: The Grace of Mary Traverse. The sheltered heroine, Mary Traverse, ventures outside the parameters of her home plunging head-first into the bizarre world of men’s clubs, gambling dens and parliament. Presented by the Capilano College Theatre Company. To March 27 at 8 p.m. Tickets: 984-1720. You're a Good Man Charlie Brown. First mpressions:- Theatre tackles this Broadway musical based on the Peanuts comic strip. Directed by Ward Ashlie, it features Mitchell MacKay as Charlie Brown, Heather Smith as ‘Lucy and Doug Perri as Linus. March 31-April 3 and Apri! 7-10 at 8 p.m. Tickets: $12/10 at 929- 9456. Presentation House: Harold Pinter’s No Mian’s Land will be directed by award-winning North Shore director, Rita Weakes. . Theatre West Van presents Pinter’s witty and complex drama centring on four male characters who in- habit a no-man’s land that lies somewhere between reality and imagination. Apsil 7- 17 at 8 p.m. Tickets: $10/8. Res: 926-9693. Elsewhere Vancouver Playhouse: Death and the Maiden. Riveting psychological drama by Chilean playwright Ariel Dorfman stars former West Van- couver actor Brenda Robbins and p.m., with 2 p.m. Saturday mati- nees, Tickets: 873-3311 or Tick- etmaster. Arts Club Mainstage Theatre: Love Letters. The twists and turns of a 30-year relationship are brought to the stage in this moving and humorous collection of letters performed by Ruth Nichol and West Vancouver actor Jackson Davies. To March 27, Mon.-Fri at 8 p.m.; Sat. 5 and 8:30 p.m. 2/1 Mondays at 8 p.m. and Wednes- days at 5 p.m. Tickets: 687-1644 or Ticketmaster. Sleuth. Anthony Shaffer's classic story of master manipulator An- drew Wyke. Previews March 30 and 31. April 1-May 15. Granville island Revue Cabaret: john Gray's 18 Wheels. A special view of life as seen from the cab of an 18-wheel rig. Mon.-Fri. at 8:30 p.m.; Sat. at 6 and 9:30 p.m. 2/1 Monday evening matinees and Wed. at 5 p.m. All Grown Up. An infectious musical look at the songs and stories of growing up in the ‘60s. Stars Ellen Kennedy, Ronnie Panych and Lori Valleau. Previews April 7-12. Opens April 13; closes May 15. ; Kitsilano Theatre: The Granny. She’s (O00 years old and your worst nightmare — she’s The Granny. Argentinian playwright Roberto Cossa spins a wicked comedy about an italian immigrant family. To Mar. 27. Matinees: Tickets: $10/8. Res.: 736-3588. Waterfront Theatre: Brew: The Comedy with a Head. Montreal's longest-running comedy makes its Vancouver debut. Runs to April 11. Tickets: 280-4444. Performance Works on Gran- ville Island: Raw Theatre. The New Play Centre's fifth annual celebration of new Canadian plays continues with Raw Theatre, a col- lection of plays with production values ranging from minimal stay- ing and costumes to actors with scripts in hand. Begins with A Cage Without Bars, the 1992 24- hour playwriting competition winner. March 26-April 3: two new scripts, Flat But a Little Bit Round and Photographic Memory’. Tickets: $4-315. Students and seniors, half price. tnfo: 685-6228. Firehall Arts Centre: Our Coun- try’s Good. This critically acclaini- ed play by Timberlake Werten- baker is sat in Australia in the late See more page 4B t's pronounced GA-OH, and DNC Ee UYNEr Ere teEeTTIOE Ts 4 By Both lodges located in Whistler Village proper. Ski in, ski out, near both lifts. RESERVATIONS: Blackcomb Lodge - Mountainside Lodge 669-0560 681-6710 1-800-777-8146 1-800-77 7-81 De a oN ae aan ACE eet a Be NEEL GATE ph Olin GME PESERE ee ara 35 E ALS tds at AY ee a its the TLV. of choice in Japan, available in 29" & 33" screen size -30% flatter screen than previous models 46% improved contrast adds a new dimension to viewing * Powerful, crystal clear stereo sound Don’t be fooled by imitators. Only the XF series is a true GAOO. Come in and see the difference for yourself and Bill Dow. March 31-April-24 at 8 emember no other home | improvement company { can give you more value for your window putchase!! TLL MARCH & APRIL SPECIAL a 4 For: BUILDING * WINDOWS ® SKYLITES + * PATIO DOORS «¢ *« PATIO COVERS ° e SUNROOMS © - » SIDING ° LIQUID VINYL § § ET Debonair