From page 18 8:30 p.m. Tickets: 254-9578 or Ticketmaster, Sponsored by Coast 1040 and Flying Wedge Pizza. Vancouver Litiie Theatre: See Bob Run and Rupert's Birthday. Double bill opens Aug. 12 and runs unti! Aug. 22 at 8 p.m. Friday and Saturdays. at 10 p.m. Res.:876-4165. Did’s Taverna: The Maids by Jean Genet. Aug. 12-15 at 8:30 p.m. Stars Mairzee Almas, Murlane Carew and Ana Valine. Park and Tilford: Raising Cain, Mo’ Money, Prelude te a Kiss, A League of Their Own, Buffy, the Vampire Slayer, Death Becomes Her. 985-3911. Esplanade 6: 3 Ninjas, Batman Returns,. Honey, | Blew Up the Kid, Unforgiven, Unlawful Entry, - Whispers in the Dark: 983-2762. , Park Royal: Patriot Games, : - Honey | Blew Up the Kid, Sister ‘Act, Far and Away.’ 922- 31 74. Nothing added to story From page 28 submerged in thé action ands Te: ‘mains a lithe but achingly haun- ting presence throughout the play. _ . But after this point the power in -the production begins to fail. — ’— The major relationships all lack focus, almost as if rehearsal time ran out somewhere in the third week, and despite good work from many of the actors it is ultimately unclear what story is being told. , Swan’s vision seems anchored in : stage pictures which when they ___work, as they do in the opening - - sfene, are indeed magical. When ~. they fail, 2s in the (lengthy) ap- -) pearance of the goddesses, they “add nothing to.the story. - -.. Bellis, Christopher Gaze and © : Colin Heath combine for much. North Shore Concerts by the Sea: Every Sun- day and Wednesday at 7 p.m. at Ambleside Plaza and Sundays at 1:30 p.m. at Horseshoe Bay Plaza. Aug. 16: Sing-along fun with Todd - Butler, HP. Aug. 19: Rob Des Cotes and jim Woodyard, AP. Harmony Arts Festival: Aug. 13: The Bossa Nevas, Ambleside Park, 7-8 p.m. Rockolas, Dun- darave Pier, 8:30-9:30 p.m. Aug. 14; Human Interface Band, AP, 7-8 p.m.; Gary Keenan Quartet, DP, 8:30-9:30 p.m. Aug. 15:The Holy Cows, AP, 1 p.m.; She Stole -My Beer, AP, 3 p.m.; The Grames Brothers, AP, 5 p.m.; Jess Lee, AP, - 7-8 p.m.; Bebe Gurr, DP, 8:30- 9:30 p.m. Aug. 16: Stages, AP, 7-8 p.m.; Galiano Trio, DP, 8:30-9:30 .m.- Lonsdale Quay Market: Free concerts every Sunday afternoon until Sept. 6., from 2-4 p.m. at the . outdoor seaside plaza. ~Aug. 16:. Jampie® Jazz Sunday welcome humor with Heath’s foolish jester an understated counterpoint to Gaze's toothy drunk, and Stanley Weese is - perfectly cast as Gonzalo, the oné “honest old councillor.” Bard on the Beach has achieved ‘enormous credibility in the three short years since a shaky genesis and Gaze and his board are wor- _ thy of Vancouver's fullest support in their endeavors. If you have visitors in from out of town, a summer's evening spent is in the tent at Vanier Park with a backdrop of sea and sky is usually . time well spent. ° This year ! would reluctantly recommend Twelfth Night's triumph of style over substance 2 i before The Tempest. : “THE CANADA EMPLOYMENT CENTRE FOR STUDENTS | willl be closing for the summer on: ‘August 44, 1992 | WE Wish ¥O THANK THE STUDENTS OF THE NORTH ‘SHORE FOR A SUCCESSFUL with the Jazzmanian Devils and street pertormer Filletta Fish. West Vancouver Seniors Activity Cenire: Folkfest. Aug. .13. Dancers, speakers, iilms, artists and storytellers wind up the sum- mer program. Begins 10:45 and continues to 8:30. Includes per- formances by harpist Sincere Lam. Info.. 926-4375. Panorama Park: Classical Duet — with flute and oboe. 2-3 p.m. North Shore North Vancouver City Hall : Gallery: Pamela Moll Hunt. Color- ful paintings include the artist’s long-favored abstracted form and her recent portrait of celebrities series. 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