SF BARNET hi AED ayes, Fratenve ind Deep Cove Shaw Theatre: Seacove Secondary presents the musical comedy Dracula Baby, Feb. 27-March 3. 7:30 p.m. Tickets: $10. Reservations: 929- 5411. Presentation House Theatre: Full Figure Theatre Co.'s the “f" word ,a comedic look at the issues facing women today, runs to Feb. 18, Hard Tack Co-op brings the East Coast to the West in their pre- sentation of Michael Cook's Theresa's Creed and = Quiller, humorous and poignant stories of two Maritimers, their hardships and losses. Runs Feb. 2!-March 4: Tickets: $10, Half-price preview: Feb. 20. Reservations: 986-1351. Arts Club Theatre: Cheatin’ Hearts, a lively new musical set in the rhinestone-studded world ‘of country, plays the Revue Cabaret to March 18, George Walker's Escape from Happiness, a high- energy comedy about an urban family entangled with law and dis- order, plays the mainstage. Tickets: 687-1644, - cee pallete Ferry ‘West Vancouver Building: Caro! Shumas exhibits Born Yesterday, a collection of — _ acrylic and oil folk-art scenes, hand- painted boxes and canvas dolls, to Feb. 17. info: 925-3605. Presentation House Gallery: ‘Arni Haraldsson’s Projects on ‘Vancouver _ Architecture Landscape runs to Feb. 19. Info: 986-1351. Seymour Art Gallery: Moneca Atley’s colorful and exotic paint- ings on display till March 5. The ‘gallery is soliciting submissions of . artwork with a fantasy theme for . Discovery '95 ;a juried exhibition > to run April.5-May 7. Jury fee of $10 to be delivered with the work “on Feb. 25. info: 924-1378. North Vancouver Museum and Archives: The Ambitious City traces the history of the develop- ment of North Vancouver from the early days of logging through to the "eget Dekghfy obec char “Magnificent: and hilarious _dhenvic tela told witha chid's "wide-eyed wonder’ Mary Cortes FILMCOMVENT “Tntinate ond funn | People wills theirhacrts fo CARO DIARICYY Geongatrown THE VILLAGE VOKE CAR sae COEAR DIARY) A Film by Nanni Moretti fine SEPARATE ADMISSION * ADULTS $4.00 & CHILDREN & SENIORS $3.00 af SHOWTIMES ARE: _ J CARO DIARIO nightly at 7:10 & 9:10 pm matinee Sun ai 2:10 pm # THE LIN KING nightly at 7:05 pm | ‘matinee Sun at 2:05 pm 4 ROUGE (RED) nightly at 9:00 pm i+ PRET-A-PORTER (READY TO WEAR) _ Nightly at 7:00 & 9:30 pm eeu Ga SOO WU NO Re Mele wee WE Oe twee OOS ee rm COS OT te wa IRIS PRES IA AY IOUT ND SL ITE LE and ann shipbuilding industry of recent years. Ongoing, Info: 987-5618, West Vancouver Museum and Archives: Visions af West Vancouver, featuring some of the major people and events that shaped the early history of West Van, runs to Feb, 25. Info: 926-9254, North Vancouver District Hall: Info: 988-6844, North Vancouver City Hall: Info: 988-6844. West Vancouver Memorial Library: Of the Garden, oils by West Van artist Margaret Thoma on display till Feb, 26, Info: 926-3291. Centennial Theatre: Landscape photographer Art Sewel's works on display in the lobby till Feb, 28. ‘The theatre is soliciting visual artists interested in displaying their work. Suitable for large-scale works only. Info: Etlen Gott at 983-6450, (dS SETTERS Torres Gallery: North Shore artist: Gregg Simpson's abstract works on display till March 11. Info: 736-1855, Spotty Dog Gallery: Portals of the Past, an exhibition of black and white photographs by North Van's Brian Scrimshaw, is on display Feb. 15 to March 15, Info: 685-4815. Centennial Theatre: Handsworth Secondary presents Sound Spectacular, an evening of band and orchestra works from clas- sical to jazz, Feb. 15, 7:30 p.m. Tickets, $7, available at the door. Info: 987-3381. North Shore Chorus presents What a Day for a Daydream Feb, 18, 8 p.m. Tickets: Bring Your Sweetheart GASKATCHEWA Saskarcuen i A feee . Corer bree masees ae ton FREE PIECE OF PRAIRIE POPULAR PIE Valentine’s Day Feb. 14/95 located at the “Sundown” end _ of Park Royal South 922-1123 $12, adults: $8, seniors und stu- dents, Info: 929-2146, The Greater Vancouver Operatic Society mounts Frank Loesser's musical The Most Happy Fella Feb, 23-26 and March 1-4, Info: 984-4484, St. Catherine's Church: Cecilia Anglican Ensemble, iSweet Talking $7.95 7 $15.95 $20.95 Serves 1-2 6-8 television or stereo monitors again. _ THE ENERGY HOME THEATER SURROUND SOUND SPEAKER SYSTEM SIX EASY PIECES The ENERGY HOME THEATER system is comprised of six discreet yet astonishingly powerful speakers. 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