Coutts. Images of night NIGHT GIVES us new eyes. Our visual perceptions are strongly affected by the dark, ‘the. ordinary becomes extraordinary,. assuming shapes and proportions created by the eye of our im- agination. |. - That William Deacon and Philipp Scholz Rittermann use the camouflaging and transforming properties of darkness to maximum effect is evident in their powerful black and white photo- graphs. The two shows, Deacon’s Views.of Night and Rittermann’s Nightscapes will be on exhibit together in the Gibson Room of Presen- tation House, September 9 to October 2. EDDIE MON. AUG 29: TUES. AUG 30: > Carlos, TJ, Billy Joe, Essix, Ritchie Star * Plus Four Sexy Male Waiters and Prizes THURS. SEPT 1 DIRE rt) ‘Martin a Millerchip ( (far tieht) d discusses a scene with actors Nartan and Stan William Deacon presently lives and works in Toronto. He has photographed in remote corners of the world, including Egypt, Peru and Bolivia, and has had numerous images published. For the past few years Deacon has been working on a photographic book project with Eugene Walter entitled “The B ue Soui In Views of Night, “Deacon draws the viewer into his fascination with night light’s effect on the ordinary daytime landscape. Philipp Scholtz Ritterman, a German photographer presently living in California has also tackled the theme of night landscapes. FAST EDDIES PRESENTS “Live Reggae Band” UPRISING Ladies Nite Extravaganza” with 5 Male Dancers “LIVE FUNK’ FEATURING: Something New For You every day of the week 304 Lonsdale North Vancouver 980-1444 Nightscapes is his portrayal of “the irrational thoughts and feelings, sometimes scary, sometimes comforting - never neutral” that night evokes. Born in Lima, Peru, Rit- termann has lived most of his life in Europe. He is the co- founder/ curator of the Gallery Novum in Hanover, Germany and is presently doing an internship at the recently established Museum of Photographic Arts in San Diego, Califor- nia. Night Photographs will run concurrently’ with Setkani - Contemporary Czechoslovakian Photographers. FROM PAGE B10 they can come at 8:30, after * "dinner and see the play only > for $9. The dinner begins at 7:30. - The Drunkard is a humorous adaptation of a serious melodrama on the evil consequences of court- ing the demon drink. Many versions have been produced, including Mildred Iise’s burlesque production which hold’s the world’s record for performances in one -theatre. The Drunkard played in the same theatre 9,477 times while The Mousetrap changed theatre’s after a mere 8,839 perfor- mances, according to the program. W Tamaki are coming Call 685-6217 “A romantic musica!” . ate WATERFRONT THEATRE Granville leland Sept. 2 thru 24 (No performances Sunday) MONDAYS 2 for 1 TUES. 5:30 p.m. 2 for 1 Mon. - Fri. 8:30 Sat. 6:30 & 9:30 Preview: Wed. Aug. 31; Thurs. Sept. 1 “181-clase production ai the way” Last B11 - Sunday, August 28, 1983 -‘North Shore News oe eas The success of dinner theatre at Century. Plaza is very much dependent upon the success of this first-pro- duction. Audience response: keep going, hopefully with a better production budget. The Drunkard offers a pleasant evening's entertain- Thursday (opening night) was very positive. If they can keep up the numbers the din- ner theatre will be able to ment complimented by good food and a full bar. The ac- ting is competent andi the play itself alot of fun. GESSER ENTERPRISES & GORDON CROWE presents THE NEW YORK SHAKESPEARE FESTIVAL'S PRODUCTION OF STARRING 4 MARIA MULDAURE DIRECT FROM NEW YORK! THE BROADWAY SENSATION! TUES. AUG. 30th TO SAT. SEPT.3 — Tue Wed/Thu Sat. - 8 p.m. Fri. 6 & 9 Sat. 2:30 QUEEN ELIZABETH THEATRE TICKETS: VICICBO outs 687-4444 Charge tne. MONDAY ONLY! SPECIAL EVENT—AUGUST 29 Appearance before National Tour Advance Tickets Available Nightly 8 pm - 2 am. 669-0868 1024 Davie St. Downtown Vancouver