29 - Wednesday, December 2, 1987 - North Shore News Shakespeare performed ‘SCENES FROM William Shakespeare’s The Tempest and Michel Tremblay’s Les Belle Soeurs are being performed at Capilano College’s studio nights Dec. 3, 4 and.5. in this scene from The Tempest, ship- “wrecked: ‘servant. Stephano pours .a drink into the monster "Caliban. while’ his companion B . ree E Meet the First Lady Captian CE of the North Pole. . You've always wondered what she's like — now you can meet her, Mrs. Claus in person at Lonsdale : Quay Market, December 5 and 12, —es : 2:00-4:00 p.m. Mrs. Claus (and Santa) will be waiting to meet you in Mrs. Claus’ kitchen — she'll be giving out cookies and cinnamon a: loaves to little ones and their folks. , FTS Company c0 | Yum! Yum! You can even have your presents OY : photo taken with Santa. & | ; | |BARKERVILLE <2 [premieres] | sy tctnce vnc TO || Rae ee Zor Until Dec. 5 Hr 8 VA SY & Also our Canadian i” B re ” Mini-Series: i i i ’ A R “Of The Fields Lately” hy. qi THE NORTH Vancouver Recre- by David French f WH i Gulelidle ation Commission is presenting the ‘ aD sf AHL Et a 1 I, premiere of the Arts In Action Ty by ui a A fres Lexperience everyday. performing arts revue at Centenni- Call for reservations and eae a Open 7 days a week 9:30a.m.-6:30p.m. Thursday and al Theatre Dec. 3. ticket prices: LAV ! 7 Friday til 9:00 p.m. Free 2 hour parking Said Arts In Action director and 986-1351 Vv * jazz dance instructor William . ‘Aali Cenenee 45 Rose: ‘‘It’s a wonderful opportu- Charge by phone VTC/CBO nity for rec commission _partici- a ye o4dg4 483 Chesterfield pants to strut their stuff in front of ° an friends, family and the general public. Many people have been taking dance and drama classes for years without ever having the chance to perform."’ All age groups will be repre- sented at the extravaganza, and early in the performance preschoolers aged three to five years will take to the stage to show off their fancy footwork. Later in the show, young school-aged dancers nine to 12 years old will show the audience modern jazz dance routines to contemporary music. For more traditional tastes, there will be a tap dance perfor- mance by the 23rd Street Tappers and a pattern dance by Pam Sin- not’s ballroom dancers. Arts In Action is also a chance for arts and crafts students to get involved in the rec centre team ef- This sale, a first with us, was initiated only after fort. Drawing and painting, stain- 4 . . . : ed glass and cartooning are exam- careful consideration. It is our way of thanking our Ples of programs displaying work loyal customers for their patronage and at the “The show has provided a j f % same time accomplishing otir goal, which is challenging objective for the many 4 reducing our lamp stock. students involved. The enthusiasm and energy within the participating programs has really increased in- terest and attendance within these programs,”’ said Rose. “Everyone wants to look their best on stage. For many it’s their first opportunity to get on stage and perform in front of an au- , 100 S.E. MARINE DR. 13637-100th AVE dience.”” ‘te / va / te VANCOUVER, B.C. SURREY The show runs from 7 p.m. to to (604) 325-3641 (604) 585-2351 8:30 p.m., and tickets are available oe : at the North Vancouver Recreation BOR erate aad asso 8s maser Way Centre. For more details call 988- oe (604) 980-4588 (604) 852-4547 6166.