AROUND TOWN, the North Shore News’ enter- tainment listing, is a free service provided for North Shore and Vancouver cul- tural events. Deadline is the Friday prior to the Wednes- day issue you request. Only written information is ac- cepted. The News will do its best to ensure the items appear in the paper, but space constraints may limit the number of submissions printed. North Shore events are given priority. fieatres North Shore Presentation House: Come Back to the Five and Dime, fimmy Dean, jimmy Dean. Disciples of James Dean gather for a 20-year feumon. To Mar. 23. Wed.-Sat at 8 p.m. $12/9. Res.: 986-1351. The Fourposter. A moving chronicle of mar- tied life. Opens Mar. 28. Capitano College: Peter Eliot Weiss’s Hall of Mirrors, The audience is free to wander among 10 tiny rooms in this work of self- texelation. To Mar.23. Tickets: 986-1911, 2 Elsewhere Arts Club, Granville Island stage: The Road to Mecca. A poignant stully of a South African artist's fight for dignity and respect, starring Joy Coghill. Held over until Mar, 30. Showtime: Mon-Sat. 8 p.m.; Sat. 2 p.m. matinee. Dead Serious. April 1-13. Revue Stage, Granville Island: Bouncers. British cormedy that took Vancouver by storm fast year. Mon.-Tues. 8 p.m.; Wed.- Fri. 8:30 p.m.: Sat. 6 and 9 p.m.; Wed. 2/1 matinee 5 p.m. Into: 687-1634. Seymour Street Stage: Unidentitied Human Remains and the True Nature of Love. Follows the story of seven lovers who are bonded together in a warld of love, violence and deceit. To Apr. 13. — Monday performances at all Arts Club theatres now 2/1. Vancouver Playhouse: Other People’s Money. lay Brazeau is Laweence Garfinkle, the cunning Wall Steet “takeover anist” who manipulates the proxy battle ata small New England public company. To Apr. 13. Mon.-Sat. at 8 p.m.; with 2:30 p.m, Saturday matinee. Freddy Wood Theatre at UBC: Hamlet. Directed by UBC graduate Gordon McCall, this Hamlet is geared for a television yenera- tion familiar with political violence. To 23. Tickets, $10/7. Res.: 228-2678. Station Street Arts Centre: Oscar tilde in Earnest. A one-man show by Gerard Plunkett. Opens Mar. 20. Tues.-Sat. at 8:30 p.m.: with 3 p.m. Sat, matinee. Tuesdays 2/1. Res.: 688-3312. Kitsilano Theatre Company: A Tailored Ar Jair, An hilarious farce By Cearges Feydeau. Opens April 5. Tues.-Sal. at 8:30 p.m., until May 4, Res.: 736-3588. Vancouver Little Theatre: Speaking in Tongues. A took al the compiex life of an ar- tist and his struggle to embrace the truth without compromise in his art. Canadian premiere. Opens March 27. Tues.-Sat. at 8:30 p.m. To Aprit 20. Res.: 876-4163. Vancouver East Cultural Centre: Jehinne of the Witches. Datk Horse Theatre presents award-winning Vancouver-born playwright Sally Clark’s work about positive female power, Ten-day run only: Mas. 20-30, except Mar.24. at 8 p.m. Res.: 254-9578. Studio 58: Primrose School District 109. Tightly-woven community is thrown into turmoil when Rose Brenowski, fresh from teacher's training, is hired as the new schoolteacher, Opens March 23. Tues.-Sat. at 8 p.m., 2-fer-1 Sundays at 3 and 8 p.m. Res.: 324-5227. Back Alley Theatre, 75] Thurlow: Comedy and improv. Mon, and Thuts. 8 p.m.; Fri. 8 and 11 p.m.; Sat. 7, 9 and ET p.m. Res: 688-7013. North Shore Centennial Theatre: Noh Shore Leght Opera Saciety presents Rose Marie. A quitky tale of Canadiana. To Mar. 22 a1 8 pn. Tickets $11/9/7, 280-3511 or 684-7333. Jancouver Waldarf Schoal presents Spring ACUPUNCTURE Catherine Shaw Member Acupuncture Assoc. of B.C. Traditional Chinese Medicine Delbrook Naturopathic Medica! Centre Ste. 116 3711 Delbrook Ave. 986-9191 Festvalotthe Arts. Marth. Admission by donanon. Buddy Waissname and the Other Fellas, Wacky comedy and music trom New: joundland, Mar. 23 at 8 pan Tickets: $16.50 at box ottice of 983-3484. Centennial Theatee presents fim Bynes Bund. Lop-notch blues band. Mar, 25 at 8 pom, Tickets: $25. Reservations only: 084- 4484, Centennial Theatre’s official 25th birthday party (7:30 p.m), featuring Norman Foote and friends. Mar. 26 at 8 p.m, Tickets free at box office, Hours: 12-4 p.m., Mon.-Sat. Centennial Theatre presents Creatures of Habit with guest Dee Daniels, 1990 winners of the CBC Alcan jazz compelition. Mar, 27 at B p.m. Tickets $15. Reservations only at box office or 984-4384. St. Andrews United Church: Twenticth Annual Nomh Shore Music Festival, spon- sored by the North Shore branch of the B.C. Registered Music Teachers’ Association, To Mar. 22. Tickets $3/1.50 at the door. Into: 988-4860. Ferry Building at Ambleside Landing: Ongoing music in the gallery on Sundays. Presented by North Shore Music Academy. info: 925-3605. North Shore West Vancouver Memorial Library: Info: 926-3291 local 311. Seymour Art Gallery: Max Banbury. Abstract naturalism created hy this long-time West Vancouver painter. To March 27. Gallery hours: Mon.-Fri. 9-4 p.m.; Wed. eves., 7-9 p.m. North Vancouver City Hall Gallery: Work by the late Dr. Donald M. Fiather. Mar.21- Apr. 17. Also exhibited at the Provincial Coun House and the lobby of Nonh Van- couver District Hall. Sponsored by the North Vancouver Community Arts Council. Gallery Alpha: A suite of pen and ink draw- ings on the Gulf War entitled Following Higher Orders by Freiderich Peter. Opens Mar. 21., to Apr. 13. 207-1331 Marine Or. in West Vancouver. Gallery hours: Tues.-Sat. from 12:30 to 5:30 p.m. Ferry Building at Ambleside Landing Stasds of Commodity. A collection ot sculptural compositians created from. tecveled metal by West Vancouver artist Davide Pan. To Mar. 31. Tues.-sun. 11-5 pom, Closed Mandays. Into: 925-4605, Presentation House Gallery: Revelaciones: The Art of Manuel Alvarez Brava, Photography gait ot the 20th Century Opens Mar Marl. v3. Gallery hours: Wed-Sun. trom pame Thurs tad pha, Narth Shore Museum and Archives: Measurements of Change: The Heritage of Lower Lonsdale, This display reveals some ot the factors by which hestape buildings can be used to measure changes in architectural style, matertals, and our attitudes und evaluation of new development. To March 30. Qucensdale Gallery: Second tmpression, An estubition of recent works by lan Bryant and Tom Lamont. To Mar.26. Etsewhere Canadian Craft Museum: Choosing Chay. A unique and comprehensive first look at ceramics by 8.C. artists. To Aiarch 24, 1401 Canwright Street, Granville tshind. Into: 687-6266. Diane Farris Gallery: Proto/Zoan, A sola exhibit of functional an objects created by this Vancouver collective. Mar.21-Apr9. Derek Root. Root continues his exploration of pontraiture and Classical order. Mar.21- Apr.9. Gallery hours: Tyes.-Sat., 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Artist's reception Mar,23 from 2-4 p.m. Into: 737-2629. Andrighetti Glassworks: Ceramic vessels by Rafael Navarro to April 2.1751 W. 2nd Ave., Vancouver. PUBS AND CLUBS North Shore Coaches: Tracey Bell, creatar of Live Fac- similies, featuring impersonations of Cher, Manilyn Monroe and more, will perform onz cight only: Mar.28 a1 9 p.m. Tickets — $39.95 per couple (plus GST) — includes chnner, Info: 985-3111. NINA ROMAN BEBODES formally under contract to Columbia Studios, Los Angeles - Lead in TV. series N.B.C. Star of many television films, offers ac- ting training for all levels. . DAY & EVENING WORKSHOPS will cover all techniques. Emotional and sense memory; improvisation; exten- sive scene work & monologues - all videotaped; body and voice analysis; ‘ scene preparation; character analysis; cold reading & the interview; commercials; technical aspects of film; directing; etc. Past speakers have included noted casting directors, television stars, directors, producers and agents. This is a thorough, exciting & innovative approach to achieving suc- cess as an actor. Nina had trained with: Michael Chekov and Bruce Dern of Acters Studio, L.A. Film Actors Lab, etc. Formally taught acting at The Vancouver Film School INTRODUCING ARTIST exclusively at DEEP COVE GALLERY FINE ART PRINTS 4391 Gallant Ave. Deep Cove Hours: Mon closed Tues.-Thurs. 1030-6 Fri. 10-30-53 Sat-Sun, 10:30-5 929-4035 Wednesday, March 20, 1991 - North Shore News ~ 39 THE GREAT CAPILANO DUCK RACE WINNERS ist Grand Prize: # 93570, Jana Colvan, . Surrey, B.C. 2nd Prize: #98300, Dale Gross North Van., B.C. #104455, Ed Asher Richmond, B.C. #86929, Jan Malcom Ebenezer, P.E.I. #103867, M.C. Riley North Vancouver, B.C. #99096, Cathy Morris West Vancouver, B.C. 3rd Prize: 4th Prize: 5th Prize: Gth Prize: 7th Prize: #89635, Lauratee Solli Sechelt, B.C. #91060, Joe Monno Pt. Coquitlam, B.C. 8th Prize: Oth Prize: #93031, Marie Auzin North Vancouver, B.C. 10th Prize #100966, Bruce Aunger Coquitlam, B.C. 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