CAMELOT, the musical about the fabled land of King Arthur’s court, opened last night at North Van Centennial Theatre. Put on by the Greater Vancouver Operatic Society, Camelot stars Graham Andrews (in foreground above) as King Arthur, Dawn Lacterman (centre) as Queen Guenevere, and Edo Boersma (right) as Sir Lancelot. The production runs tonight and tomorrow, then Thursday, Friday and Saturday for two more weeks until February 25. Starting time is 8 p.m. FOR ONE BRIEF and shining moment, the stage at North Vancouver Centennial Theatre will be transformed into Camelot; the fabled land of King Arthur, Queen Quenevere and the Knights of the Round Table. The Greater Vancouver Operatic Society production of Camelot opened last night and continues tonight (Friday February 10) tomorrow, and then Thursday, Friday and Saturday for two more weeks until February 25, The story of Camelot, bas- ed on the T.H. White novel The Once and Future King, covers many years and many events in the life of King Ar- thur of England played by Graham Andrews. It is the story of his marrage to Guenevere (Dawn Lacter- man) It as the story of his y c) m An €.vening lo Remember ( Valentine 's Nay Tuesday February 14th MOTOR HOTEL friendship with King Pellinore (David Irving) and with Sir Lancelot; the story of his Order of the Knights of the Round Table; of the unhappy attraction of Lancelot (Ed Boersma) for Guenevere; of encounters with his wicked son, Mordred (Michael Legree), who would cheerfully destroy the Table, the marriage and Arthur. It is an adventurous medieval romance which takes place in and around the legendary Camelot of England, and on a loncly bat- Ucfield at Joyous Garde in France f place ofdre This production is being directed by Keith Simpson with musical directions by Roger Wecker and choreo- graphy by Rosanne Hopkins. Set design by Gail McCance. The show begins at 8 p.m. Tickets are available through VTC/CBO or call 988-0650 or 988-6619. Sorry, wrong number ARTISTS wishing to enter works in the B.C. Festival of Arts were given a wrong number in last week’s North Shore News. In North Van, contact Ella Parkinson of the North Van Arts Council at 985-4296 and in West Van phone Janette Dobinson of the West Van Arts Council at 922-1110. Both councils invite all ar- sts to submit works, and register their intent lo par ticipate in the festival, as soon as possibic. 1025 MARINE DRIVE NORTH VANCOUVER Eligible categories include portable sculpture, painting, printmaking, photography, drawing, glassworks, fabric and fibre arts, jewelry, and miscellancous. Sorry for any inconve- nience over the incorrect phone number, cspecially to the woman who was bescigca by calls. Jurying for the festival will be held at Ki¢ce Wyck, 200 Keith Road, West Vancouver on March 3. ¥* CUPID’S HEADLINING THIS WEEK SA 1025 MARINE DR. North Vancouver —S t N uff, S trons of Tied Vege; Ota to a 4h INNER Dessert Ples— 985-4181 25 - Friday, February 10, 1984 - North: Shore News