‘ B8 - Sunday, August 19, 1984 - North Shore News 2 year DOUGLAS College Theatre, Department for the first sime since its inception in 1975 will be offering second year courses for students who have completed their beginn- ing year in post-secondary theatrical training. Dorothy Jones, head of the Douglas College Theatre pro- gram, says there is still room for up to eight students in the second year courses and preferences will be given to graduates of Douglas Col- lege’s one year program. The new program will in- Beautify your neighbourhood. Get out on the street. Take a walk. 987-3333 a S, troduce students to the col- lege’s $3.5 million dollar, 350 seat performance theatre complete with practise studios, shop facilites, and large make-up and dressing rooms, Jones said. **These excellent facilites, and of course instructors, will give Douglas College Theatre students oppor- tunities that are second to none in B.C.,’’ Jones says. The program will include courses on Theatre History, Production, Set Design and AMBLESIDE HOBBIES & CRAFTS 1425 Marine Or. West Van 922-3512 open 6 days a week 9:30.- 6 p.m. Construction as well as a list of electives necessary for the Diploma in Arts, she says. Jones also likes to point out that the college will be in- troducing a course in Applied Theatre featuring guest speakers on topics such as costumes, stage manage- ment, and set design. Field trips to Vancouver’s most popular Theatre Houses and tours of their backstage facilites will also be arrang- ed, she says. ‘*The intent of this pro- ’ 3 Fridays tl 9 pm. es me Good Times a The Lynnwood Offering three great rooms of entertainment nightly No Cover Charge The Lynnwood Inn 1515 Barrow St. 988-6161 NEWS photo Stuart Davis theatre now available gram is to give our students a well rounded background in all aspects of theatre as op- posed to just acting,’’ Jones says. For people without previous post-secondary theatre training, she says, the college is still conducting in- terviews for its first year courses as well. For an interview contact the Humanities Department at 520-5400, local 3601. cloms sonords © CHAIMANG poate poo tato shans salen FOUsS 6 hwo 2Os se CMa prs esc argeort NEW APPETIZER MENUI!! HORS D’OEUVRES FROM $2-5 Canyon Gardens 3381 Capilano Road, North Vancouver 988-6101 Little Prince DAVID Andrews is a pilot, who meets the Little Prince, Christine Connelly (right), after his plane has broken down, in West Vancouver Little Theatre’s production of The Little Prince. Playing today (Sunday, Aug. 19) at 2:30, Saturday, Aug. 25 at 2:30 and 7:30 p.m., and Sunday, Aug. 26 at 2:30, with tickets available at the door of West Vancouver United Church. PRESENTATION HOUSE CONCERT SERIES SUNDAY AUGUST 19th 8 P.M. % MIKE ABSALOM % % % British and Canadian musical humour that keeps you laughing — a mix of comedy, songs and % He %& 334d Chestertield Ave satire Presentation House North Van, 986-1351 " 5 SVENTUROU veer. UNIQUE PRIME RIB TOP SIRLOIN 99-99 Nightly Entertainment in the Bistro Dancing Fri & Sat Nights _ a