ee zn Actors’ Company presents Squab- bles, Comedy recounts the tale of Jerry Sloan, whose fife is turned upside down when his parents come to live with him. Stars Don MacKay and Mary Blondal. To May 22 at 8 p.m. Info: 929-5744, Seycove Secondary: The Impor- tance of Being Earnest. Student production of Wilde's classic closes May 14, Curtain: 7:30 p.m, Tickets: $5/3, available in advance at the school or at the door. Hendry Hall: The Parody Lingers On. The North Vancouver Com- munity Players close their season with a comedy musical cabaret. May 21-June 5 at 8 p.m. Tickets: $10/8 at 983-2633. Elsewhere Vancouver Playhouse: Private Lives. Noel Coward's timeless comedy is the Playhouse’s season finale. Wonderful performances by Allan Gray, Camille Mitchell, Cor- rine Koslo and John Moffat. To May 29 at 8 p.m. Tickets: 873- 3311 of Ticketmaster, Arts Club Mainstage Theatre: Sleuth, Anthony Shaffer's classic story of master manipulator Aa- drew Wyke. To May 15, Mon.-Fri. 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 ot Ticketmaster, Prelude to a Kiss; Charming fan- tasy comedy about the wonder and confusion of love, June 3-July 10. Tues.-Fri, at & p.m; Wed, at 8:30 p.m.; Sat. at 6 and 9:30 p.m. Granville Island Revue Cabaret: All Grown Up. An infectious musical look at the songs and stories of growing up in the ‘60s. - Stars Ellen Kennedy, Bonnie Panych and Lori Valleau. To May 15, The Wild Guys. Comedy Sooks at men in the ‘90s, Jackson Davies and company take off fora men’s awareness retreat with vastly dif- fering motives and wind up lost in the woods, May 19-24, Mon.-Fri, 8:30; Saturday at 6 and 9:30 p.m., with 2/1 performances Wed. at 5 pm, Station Street Arts Centre: Road. Jim Cartwright's acclaimed play in which audience members become voyeurs of the “road experi- ence’ — dilapidated streets, Fiarmony Arts Fest seeking submissions THE FOLKS at’ West Vancouver's Ferry Building are gearing up for this year’s Harmony Arts Festival and they're looking for local: ar- tists’ help. Submissions are being sought in various categories including Har- mony Crafts, a juried art market that runs Aug. 12-15. All North Shore and Lower Mainland artists are being encouraged to apply. Application deadline in June 5. Artbeat is the festival's third an- nual artwalk and street gallery. If your work. is accepted into this week-long showcase it could be displayed in any one of dozens of local storefronts from Aug. 9-15. Kids Only Crome Crua Inc. GREAT Quality Clothes at affordable prices Unique growth features HOST a “KIDS ONLY” home party & receive FREE clothes. SPECIAL MAY PROMOTION ON NOW | Cail Susan Youl 984-2427 | Application deadline is May 28. 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Van. . con | downy” : Peat Aes 926-2933 displaced fives — won the Drama Magazine Best Play Award as well as the Samuel Beckett and Play and Players Awards in 1987. May 16-29 at 8 p.m. Firehall Arts Centre: sa, Queen of the Naai Love Camp. Dark comic musical about intolerance and historical revisionism, Stars Andy Curtis as lim Keegstra, Michael Green and Denis Clarke. To May 22, Metro Theatre: The Prisoner of Second Avenue. Neil Simon‘s comedy stars Lillian McKittrick, Arlene Belcastro, Ken Wesdorp, Pat Waldron and Audrey Wills. Wed.-Sat. to May 22. 2/1 Apr. 23. Res: 266-7191, ba rn oy SAVE LIKE NEVER CURTAINS, BATH ACCESS OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEN FOR YOUR “CONVENIENCE EE (ho SS EY Tilford: Much Ado About Nothing: Nightly: 7:15, 9:25; Sidekicks: 7:10, 9:10; The Sandlot: Sat/Sun: 1:45 matinee on- ly; Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles fi Sat/Sun: 1:50 matinee only; Unforgiven: 7:05, 9:30; Splitting Heirs: 7:20, 9:15; Dragon: 7, 9:35, Matinee info: 985-3911. Esplanade 6: Indecent Proposal: Nightly: 7:05, 9:35; Indian Sum- mer: 7:35, 9:45; Aladdin: Sat/Sun: 2:20 matinee only; The Adven- tures of Huck Finn: 6:55; Benny and joon: 7:25, 9:30, Best of the LIQUIDATE EFORE ON ‘ SHEETS, TOWELS, PILLOWS, DOWN QUILTS, SHOWER 5 Best 2: 9:15; Harmony Cats: 7:10, 9:20; Dave: 7:15, 9:40, Matinee info: 983-2762, CONCERTS North Shore: West Vancuuver United Church: Pandora's Vox. This all- woman vocal ensemble presents Spring Fever, a musical melange of renaissance to rock, May 14 and 15 at 8 p.m. Tickets: 280-4444, tn- fo: 922-2147, Waterfront Park, Pacific Marine Training Institute: Port Day ’93. Entertainment, beginning at 10 a.m., includes the Metropolitan See more page 34 eifate GRIES, TABLECLOTHS, ETC..,