B6 - Sunday, July 29, 1984 - North Shore News BURLESQUE MUSICAL Sugar Babies comes to town THE ORIGINAL Broadway production of Sugar Babies, the smash hit burlesque musical starring Mickey Rooney and Ann Miller, opened Wednes- day for a two-week engagement at the Queen Elizabeth Theatre, running through until Saturday, August 4. Described as the ‘‘ultimate to Litthe Egypt, specialty burlesque musical,” Sugar acts, a candy butcher, a strip Babies is a three million’ tease, an opera interlude, a glollar musical extravaganza minstrel number, blackouts replete with fourteen and_ sketches, a soubrette showgirls (the Sugar Babies), covered in live doves, a rous- a male ensemble, a gallery of ing patriotic finale and comics, fan dancers, a tribute dozens of other treats, in- ce ZOIGSS rye We Tk A oS A CELEBRATION OF UKRAINIAN SONG & DANCE! FEATURING Winnipeg's Internationally acclaimed Tyrsa Choir & Dancers Vancouver's Own Cheremshyna Dance Ensemble and the Luna Ukrainian Ensemble FRIDAY AUG. 3 '84 - 7:30 P.M. NORTH VAN. CENTENNIAL THEATRE 23rd & Lonsdale TICKETS $7 926-5018 oo: tes 2 ODO GNCNO GAD DONCRD GLAD DANG) ll “Dry Your Tears Baby. . - We have a new — Children’s Menu at whe Lynnwood inn ‘Coffee Shop lit The ‘Lynnwood Inn 1515 Barrow St. cluding two of the greatest stars ever seen on the musical stage, the legendary Mickey Rooney and Ann Miller. On October 8, 1979, Sugar Babies opened on Broadway to critical and popular ac- claim, becoming an instant sell-out’ the season’s first smash hit. The show received eight 1980 Tony Award nominations and Mickey Rooney was honored with the coveted Theatre World Award. Now in its sixth year, Sugar Babies, and original stars Mickey Rooney and Ann Miller, have chalked up over 2,000 performances on Broadway and across the country. Sugar Babies 1s conceived by Ralph G. Allen and Harry Rigby, staged and choreographed by Ernest ©O Flatt with sketches by Rudy Tronto. The music is bY Jim- my McHugh, which inctudes his hit songs ‘‘On The Sunny Side of The Street’? and *"} Can't Give You Anything But Love, Baby’? and some SUMMER DISPLAY Watercolor splashes WATERCOLORS are the perfect medium tor showing in the hot summer months and viewing the show of two artists, Fred M. Prowse and Donna Baspaly in the North Vancouver Civice Centre is a delightful way to spend an hour on a summer day has bred Prowse resided Stage STAGE porary cOouves COACH 1s a bus service for Van theatre patrons A point venture of Ely by Night Theatre, the Shakespeare Festival and Front Row Centre ticket agency, Stage Coach began service Tuesday, July 10 and will continue mightly. tem Vancouret Topo 4n British Columbia all his hfe and 1s a graduate of the Vancouver School of Art. As a watercolorist his search tor material has taken him all over the province, but he has devoted most ot his time to watercolor painting, especial ly around the North Shore waterfront) He has had many exhibits in North Vancouver. Donna Baspaly has had an mteresting and varied career She has been employed as a coach midnight. through Saturday. ther notice to Tuesday until fur Theatre goers may board at three pornts Robson Square (across from baton’s on Howe St), the Vaneouvei Feast Cultural Centre and Vanier Park (in front of the | lotel Vancouver JIMM TAYLOR BAND July 17 to Aug Doaarvertaatrra bevos if vuesnday [ao ERs ta att Saturday GW 4) Prive fee wre d Levey na ee Dinner trom 7 OO pite TE OO pin Reservations recommended by calling 684 4141 previously unpublished songs for which Arthur Malvin has supplied new lyrics. Ralph G. Allen has supplied the sketch material, based on traditional maternal. Sets and costumes are by Raoul Pene du Bors with lighting by Gilbert V. Hemsley, Jr. Orchestrations are by Dick Hyman and dance music 18 arranged by Arnold Gross. Vocal ar- Tangements are by Arthur Malvin. The entire produc- tion is supervised by Ernest ©. Flatt and produced by dental assistant, stewardess with © P. Air, a tour guide, executive secretary and cor- respondent with Gerbers tor Canada She also attended Kwantlen College and lL.angara College and li B ¢ Continuing Education. stu dving Fine Arts and studied with Federation of © anadian Artists: teachers and ts now herself an active member of the bederation focused primarily has walter Donna tl Terry Allen Kramer and Harry Rigby in association with Columbia Pictures. Tickets for all perfor- mances of Sugar Babies in Vancouver are on sale at all VTC, CBO outlets, Wood- wards and Eatons stores. Performances run until Sa- turday August 4, at 8 p.m., with matinee performances Sunday July 29, Wednesday August 1, and Saturday August 4 at 2pm colors and drawing and she has been exhibiting 1979 throughout Mainland The show which opened July 11 ain the Gallery of the North Vancouver City Hall, 141 West 14th Avenue, con (inues until Aug 7 Dagls hours Monday to Friday & 30 am to 4 30pm Sponsored by the North Vancouver Communits Arts © ouncil Information YRS 6X44 since the Lower replaces bus Planetanum), and may travel to or trom any theatre per formance for $1 00 each way STAGE COACH 's depar tures Tuesday to Thursday are Leaves Robson Square for the VEC ©) at 7 and 8 pm. and teaves Robson Square for VS at 7 30 and 745 pm Departures Friday and Saturday are l caves Robson Square tor the VSE at 7 715, 7 30 and 7 4§ pm and leaves Robson Square for the Vib © ©) at 8 and & VW pm After theatre return trips to Robson ‘AAS 13th St. West Van: 926-8922 where fine food and quality service prevail. Reservations Suggested Square via STAGE are also available Theatre goers can sull get to see local productions like Richard Tl, the Vancouver Shakespeare Festival's production in| Vanier Park, or Beyond Therapy, Fly by Night's comedy at the Van couver East Cultural ( entre Tickets for these productions are available by calling the Vancouver Shakespeare Festival at 734 0194, the Van couver Fast Cultural C entre at 254 94578) o71 Row COACH new Bront Centre at 683 2017 Mon-Sat. §:00-