Deep Cove Shaw Theatre: The Actors’ Company presents Squab- bles. Comedy recounts the tale of Jerry Sloan who opens his home to his father and difficult mother. Stars Don MacKay and Mary Blondal. May 5-22 at 8 p.m. info: 929-5744. Seycove Secondary: The impor- tance of Being Earnest, Student production of Wilde’s classic opens May 10 (runs to May 14) at 7:30 p.m. Tickets: $5/3, available in advance at the school or at the door. Elsewhere Vancouver Playhouse: Private Lives. Noel Coward's timeless comedy is the Playhouse’s season finale. It stars Allan Gray, Camille Mitchell, Corrine Koslo and John Moffat. Previews May 5, 6. Opens May 7 and runs to May 29 at 8 p.m. Pay-what-you-can matinee is May 8 at 2 p.m. Tickets: 873-3311 or Ticketmaster. Arts Club Mainstage Theatre: Sleuth. Anthony Shaffer's classic story of master manipulator An- drew Wyke. To May 15. Mon.-Fri. Film picks up every detail From page 37 Titanica * * * % (at the CN- imax Theatre) Unrated “No, no. Put it back. It doesn’t belong to you. !t belongs to other people.” Those chastising words are from Russian captain Anatoly Sagalevitch to the American navi- gator. (“if it glitters it’s gold’’) Ralph White, about the belongings of those poor souls who met a . watery death on the Titanic 80 years ago. Two-and-a-half miles below the Atlantic's surface, the ghostly relic is brought to life by an interna- tional team on a powerfully equipped Russian ship. Using ar- chival photographs and the testi- mony of survivor Eva Hart (now 87), director Stephen Low chroni- cles the creation of the world’s first ‘““unsinkable’’ ship and its ill-fated maiden voyage. But the real dratna comes from six members of this 1991 expedi- tion. Narrated with wit and heart by the team’s Russian leader, Anatoly, we witness a tempest of egos and conflicting obsessions as scientists, researchers and photographers jockey for their particular area of expertise. But what we all came to see is the wreck, With astonishing clarity, the Imax camera picks up minute details — the dinner plates wedg- ed neatly in the ocean floor, a woman’s shoe, the abundant sea life that inhabits the slowly dissolv- ing metal carcass. This Imax film treads artfully be- tween the sensitive and the sensa- tional. And on a six-storey screen, the ominous message about the folly of pride is hard to miss. SHOWTIME HOTLINES: Famous Players ........... 681-4255 Cineplex Odeon .......... 687-1515 Loney never misses a game From page 32 team, he says he'll continue to perform. “(Canucks vice-president) Glen Ringdal is always telling me he’s gota list a mile long in his drawer of people who'd like to replace me. | said to him, ‘What are you trying to tell me?’ I'd sooner die than miss a hockey game. When you grow up with it, it's in your blood.” 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 Ticketniaster, Granville Island Revue Cabaret: All Grown Up. An intectious musical look at the sungs and stories of growing up in the 60s. Stars Ellen Kennedy, Bonnie Panych and Lori Valleau. To May 15. Performance Works on Gran- ville tstand: Paradise & The Wasteland. The legends of King Arthur are brought to fife in this Tamahnous Theatre two-part epic Wednesday, May 5, 1993 - North Shore News - 39 retelling, Closes May 9, Res: 254- 49699 of Ticketmaster, 280-4444, Firehall Arts Centre: Usa, Queen of the Nazi Love Camp. Dark comic eiusical about imoferance and historical revisioniam, Stars Andy Curtis as Jim Keegstra, Michael Green and Denis Clarke, May 11-22. Metro Theatre: The Prisoner of Second Avenue, Nuit Simon's comedy stars Lillian McKittrick, Arlene Belcastro, Ken Wesdorp, Pat Waldron and Audrey Wills. 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