ig ‘+ Metro Theatre: The Metropolitan & Gypsy. The show runs until July “929-9456077" “~ : Heap brings one of Shakespeare’s genre. Set Ona garbage dump, — "tale of ambition, greed and tyran- «ets call 733-7795. sent Saint Joan by George Bernard Saturday. Tickets are $12.50 and * areavailable through =~ ’: Celebration will bring together ‘dians and musicians for two 18 - Wednesday, July 13, 1994 - North Shore News £ Yoko Tomito. The show runs until Aug. 31, For more information call 732-3870. Circle Craft Gallery: True to Our Geometry features hand-blown glass by Lawrence Ruskin and tapestry by Ruth Jones. The show opens Aug. 4 and runs until Aug. 31. For more information call 669-8021. Rendez-vous Art Gallery: Landscape oil paintings by Gaston Rebry of St. Boniface, Quebec. The show runs July 7 to July 31. The show will alse feature B.C. artists Fred Cameron, Bruce Dall, Alice Mahon and Ron Stacy. For more information call 687-7466. Exposure Gallery: A realistic and surrealistic combination of photo- graphic images, Inside Out was created by two prominent Vancouver photographers. Until July 24, For more information call 688-6853. : by Josef Sudek and Sylvie Readman until July 24. For more information call 986-1351. The Silk Purse: Floral and land- scape paintings full of dramatic movement and vivid color by Anne Mott runs until July 24. Artist reception Sunday, July 17, 2-4 p.m. Harrison Galleries: an everchang- ing collection of paintings, oils, watercolors and inks by local artists. For more information calt The Crystalworks Gallery: Spi e wo ery: Spirit and Stone. The Magic oF the Mask will feature the work of Francesca Profili who will be in attendence for opening night Thursday, July 14, 7:30-10 p.m. The exhibit also includes works by contributing artists Thomas McPhee, George Schmerholz, David Pepper, Sonja Picard, Forrest Bodin, Dan Raven and recent years. Ongoing. Bridging the Lions Gate shows historic images from the time of the building of the First Narrows Bridge. For more information call 987-5618. Seymour Art Gallery: Discove: ’94 features a variety of art works and forms in the oceanic theme. The exhibit runs until July 31. Design for Living: West Coast Fibre Exhibition will feature origi- nal fibre work which was juried in 1992. The show will also include speakers arranged by the Vancouver Guild of Fabric Arts. The fabric exhibition will run Aug. 3 to Sept. 4. Gallery hours are noon to 4 p.m. Tuesday to Friday and 1 to 4 p.m. Sunday. Also, the gallery is now accepting applica- tions for the 1996 exhibition schedule. For information on shows or hours, call 929-1378. Presentation House: Photographs takes place July 15-17. Tickets and information available through Ticketmaster at 280-4444, Harrison Art Festival: Gospel choirs, blues bands and African folk music will be some of the acts to take part in the festival July 9-17. For information or tickets call 681-2771, Galle Arts Club Theatre: Until July 16 is Brian Friel’s Dancing at Lughnasa which presents the lively and emotion-filled events which touched the lives of five unmar- ried frish sisters during the sum- mer of 1936, For tickets or infor- mation call 687-5315. Firehall Theatre: Hoarse Raven Theatre presents the B.C. debut of Teechers, a British comedy writ- ten by John Godber. Teechers is a fast-paced, inventive show con- cerning three students who attend the eastside school down the hill from the classy St. Georges. For more information call 253-8232. Theatre Under The Stars: At Stanley Park's Malkin Bow! is West Side Story running in reper- tory with Litle Shop of Horrors unti! Aug. 13. Tickets and infor- mation available by calling 280- 4444 or 687-0174. Starlight Theatre: Forever Plaid. Open-ended run. Tickets range in price from $24-38 and are avail- able at 280-4444 or from the the- atre’s box office. For further infor- mation call 733-7469. Queen Elizabeth Theatre: Carol - Channing stars in Hello Dolly. Exclusive, limited engagement from July: 26-31. For tickets or information ca!l 280-4444. North Vancouver City Hall Foyer Gallery: Oils and watercolors by artist Douglas Rae until July 20. For more information call 984- 3388. 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 shipbuilding industry of _Co-op Theatre Society presents’ ‘Deathtrap opening Saturday, July 9, with a “2-for-1” preview Friday, July 8. The show runs until Aug. 6. For tnore information call 266-7191. ae Deep Cove Shaw Theatre: Side By Side By Sondheim features two pianos, three singers and a narra- tor presenting same of Stephen Sondheim's most popular songs from West Side Story, A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, Pacific Overtures and -With Salvador’s, all you have to do is add the ice and garnish for the perfect Margarita every time. Enjoy Salvador’s Original (lime) or Strawberry—now available at your Government Liquor Store. 23. For more information call Studio 16: Richard til, Top of the’ Classics into the black comedy The Lord Strange’s.Players breathe new life into Shakespeare's classic ny. The sow runs Aug. 16-20 at 8 - p.m. For more information or tick- It’ $ SO ea sy. S 0 d el i c i ou s! ast eee e “SSt. Andrew’s-Wesley Church: The’ | “United Players of Vancouver pre- “Shaw. This portrayal of Joan’of : Arc will nun July 20-Aug. 13, 8 -p.m., Wednesday, through ~ “ Ticketmaster at 280-4444. Vogue Theatre: Native Nations : aboriginal actors, dancers, come- evenings of performance 7:30 p.m., Friday, July 22 and July 23. Ticket information: 257-6204 Jericho Beach: Vancouver International Folkfest, featuring musicians from around the world, | NEEDED |; English (Ist Language) families must provide private room & meals. Generous remuneration. for details call ; Quality Homestay Tel: 435-1137 lot 9505 Mon Ft