C4 - Friday, May 25, 1984 - North Shore News SE scene charges Sa _ A summer dance school with the Royal Winnipeg Ballet will be offered this August 20 to 31 by Grant MacEwan Community College. Classes will be held at Jasper Place Campus in Edmonton. For details call performing and visual arts (403) 483-4308. The outrageous comedy Sister Mary Ignatius Ex- plaips it all for You has been held over May 25 to June 30. The Christopher Durang play is performed at 8:30p.m. with a Saturday matinee at 4:30p.m. Tickets are available through VTC CBO or call 688-1436 for reservations. Whispers on Lonsdale features Mr. Cairo to May 26. At the Arts Club, Educating Rita is now play- ing at the Granville Island Theatre, starring Nicola Lipman and Eric Schneider, while Talking Dirty has been held over at the Arts Club on Seymour Street. Ain’t Misbehavin continues at the Arts Club Revue Theatre Monday to Friday at 8:30p.m., Saturdays at 6:30 and 9:30p.m. with two for one Thursday matinees at 5:30p.m. Overnight Ex- posure takes over at the Revue Theatre Friday nights at 11:30p.m. with co-hosts Jon Bryden and Colin Mochrie. Playhouse Friday June 8 amd. Saturday June 9 at 8p.m. Tickets 687-4444. : Violin virtuoso Stephane ~ Grappelli comes to the Or- pheum May 30 at 8p.m. with special guest Claire Lawrence. Tickets VTC CBO. Vancouver East Cultural Centre is looking for filing cabinets to store its archives. If you can help call 254- 9578. Ceramics by Wayne Ngan and Walter Dexter, an ex- hibition and sale continues until May 27 at Presentation House upper gallery. 986- 1351 for more information. Art and Photography, an exhibition featuring the work of ten local artists and photographers continues unul June 24 at the Van- couver Art Gallery. Dutch paintings from the perma- nent collection will be shown may 25 to October 8. From the Heart, Folk art in Canada also continues to May 27 at the gallery. Hours are Tuesday to Saturday, 10 to 6, Friday 10-16 9, Sunday 1 to 6 and closed Mondays (except statutory holidays). Studio 58 presents Sisterty Feeling by Alan Ayckbourn, a comedy about two sisters and the choices they make over a few months. The plot varies between four versions in different performances. Combined art exhibit and flute concert of the works of Bernice Bird and Colleen Muriel will celebrate the beauty of the ‘garden by the sea’ that is Vancouver, Wednesday May 30 at 8p.m. at International House at UBC. The following evening, Thursday, may 31 The Meander, works music and images by Bette Vancoughnette, teacher and soloist in teh Lynn Valley United Church choir will be presented at 7:30p.m. at International House. West Van Secondary School presents a showcase of performing arts including piano recitals, one act plays, ballet and madrigals May 28 to june 2 in the’ school auditorium. Curtain time is 7:30p.m. Call 922-3931 for more information. North Shore Folk Group will perform the first and third Monday of every month in the lounge of Presentation House. All kinds of music, from blues to ballads, to choruses will be presented. Call 986-3078 for information. Silverlode will be per- forming at Queen’s Cross neighborhood pub in North Van from Tuesday May 29 to Saturday June 2, 8 to }12p.m. “nightly with a Saturday jam at 2p.m. Auditions will be held for spend so many years, May 28 and 29 7 to 10p.m. Per- formers between 14 and 19 who can sing and dance are required. Prepare a song for the musical audition. Baaunc and alcohol are a deadly mx 5SO% of all boaung accidents involve aicohol 7 The Canadian Red C1oss Socety a PLAY IT SAFE! Everyone will be required to stay for the whole audition period. For more informa- will bring the tion call 984-6177. 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Reg. $12.00 LATER'S BAMBOO DIAZINON SAVE GARDEN 28% RAKE _SPRAYV LP LEAF To kill most of those unwanted bugs in your OR | i LAWN! Reg. $3.99 VAUDEVILLE music will be presented in barbershop harmony by the Capilano Chorus Saturday May 26 at 8p.m. at North Van Centennial Theatre. Special guest quartets will be Totem Tones from Victoria and West Coast Impressions (four voices from the Sweet Adelines.). Al Jolson was born May 26 1885, so the musical evening will also be a tribute to him. Tickets are available at the door. GARDEN BARK SMALL, MEDIUM, LARGE NOW PLAYING GRiIno the FATS WALLER Musical Snow AIN'T 7 ‘seemumtens 2cu. te. 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