Deep Cove Shaw Theatre: Noises Off, a comedy about a touring theatre company’s stay. ing of a British farce, by First Impressions Theatre runs Sept. 14-Oct. 1, Wednesday through Saturday. Tickets: $12, adults; $10, students and seniors. Info: 929-9456. Sees. West Vancouver Ferry Building: Beachcombers’ Cache of Colour Poems by jim Gladden presents mixed-media abstracts. interesting Shapes with Beautiful Colours by Lewis Kryczkowski features the irridescent tones and hues of raku pottery. To Sept. 11. Korean emigrée Yu-Shin Lee exhibits The Road to Eternity, mixed-media painting on paper, Sept. 13-25, For more informa- tion call 925-3605. Wesi Vancouver Memorial Library: In Fathoms: Beauty in the Deep, West Vancouver pho- tographer and scuba diver Brian Freestone exhibits works of his underwater experience. To Oct. 2. Info: 926-3291. Seymour Art Gallery: as part of Deep Cove Daze, Sept. 10. The gallery offers activities with SARAH-JANE Redmond... Deep Cove resident mounts produstion at the Fringe. N. Shore on the Fringe WHILE ATTEMPTING to enter the theatre world via the city’s north- ern shore can be a struggle, some local thespians don’t mind remaining on the fringe. North Shore participants in the 10th-annual Vancouver Fringe festival, Thursday, Sept. 8 to Sunday, Sept. 18, at various venues, number close to a dozen. Deep Cove resident Sarah- Jane Redmond's production, The Red Address, plays to audiences at Remembrance Hall. Service!, an original script by Tina Cousins and Russell Less, directed by Cousins and Shannon Less, with a cast that includes Graham Shiels — all from tho North Shore — plays at Mount Pleasant Conimunity Centre. North Vancouver playwright- set designer-actor Terry Lewis stages his tragicomedy God Nose atthe Cambrian tial. Other North Shore-based pro- dictions playing at the Fringe include Maureen Robinsen’s Youth in Asia and Helen Philips’ / ut the Mind. bor Shownmes and tickets, chune 240-2801. Jocal artists from FO a.m. to 4 pom. including raku firing, wood: carving and silver engraving, Chinese brush painting, wooden bird carving, pottery wheel throwing, Pysanki egg painting, niachine embroidery and Peruvian weaving, Phone 929- 3206 for nore into. Everyone Needs a Kiss fua- tures the coiorul wood sculp- . ONAN IID SEVER S OR GOOOLME SID NALS tures of Peter Kiss Sept. 7- Oct 2. Opening reception: Sept, 7, 7-9 pm, On Sept. 28, 7-9 pun, Kiss presents a slide show of his work, Suppested donation is $2. RSVP: G24 L378, SWEL0O — ON ANT SPECHE SELECT, SMOKEHOUSE OR GOULME BACON mo Centennial Theatre: Adven- ture Theatre's A Afartiah Arts Journey inte Your Mind, sept. 10, 72300 pom., features: warld- reknowned martial artists includ: ing Adrian Paul, star of the Hivhtainder TV series, and Richard Faract of Time Cop. Non-perishable food items for the North Shore Harvest accept- ed at the door. Advance tickets: SWEHM ON ANE LLEL CHER S PROD CT Ud AGH, Metropolitan Tabernacle: the talented) coloratura soprano Aviva Manya Lacterman, a for- mer North Shore resident, gives a solo recital of works by Mozart, Schubert, Strauss, Poulenc, and Stravinsky Sept. 11 at 2 p.m. hefore her return to the Paris Opera School. Admission is free. Info: 531-3695, wars OVANY PACKAGED SNOKIES OR VETENERS my