‘28 — Wednesday, March 31, From page 25 Spencer, it runs to April 4. Tickets: 689-0926. Magic Ow! Theatre: Berlin to Broadway with Kurt Weill. A cabaret on the life and times of Kurt Weill, To April 17 at 8 p.m., with 2 p.m. Saturday matinees. Park and Tilford: Hear No Evil, Falling Dawn, Married to It, Mad Dog & Glory, Homeward Bound: The Incredible Journey, Groun- dhog Day, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Hl, 985-3917. Esplanade 6: Born Yesterday, Point of No Return, A Far Off. Place, Aladdin, Strictly Ballroom, The Crying Game, Swing Kids, Fire in the Sky. 983-2762. B53 North Shore: international Plaza: North Van- couver Youth Band annua! fund- raising dinner. Hosted by CBC an- chor Kevin Evans. Tickets: $35 at 983-6299, Centennial Theatre: Vancouver Walderf school’s annual Spring Festival of the Aris. Choral or- chestral music, drama, eurythmy and recitation in three languages: English, French and German. March 31 at 6:30 p.m. Carmina Burana. Conductor Lars Kaario leads the Capilano College Community Choirand the — Capilano ‘College Singers. April 4 at 2:30 p.m. Tickets: 984-4951. Vancouver Opera presents a shortened version of La Boheme {in Italian) performed by members of the VOA’s Resident Artists Pro- gramme, April 6 at 8 p.m. Tickets: $18/10. Robert Silverman, International concert pianist and director of the School of Music at UBC will per- . form for the North Shore Com- munity Concerts, April 7 at 8 p.m. Dramaworks signing up students HEY KIDS: registration for Dramaworks’ spring session has begun, and this year children as well as teens will be able to take part in both drama and the visual arts. This session a variety of ‘drama courses will be offered to all ages. The First Stage (for two- to three- year-olds) will be. held Friday mornings; Creative Drama |, ll and IWl'is for children aged four to 10 .and older (each group will meet on different days), and a teen per- THERE'S A COLD HEA THIEF IN YOUR HO formance class for 13- to 16-year- olds will be held Wednesday evenings. Art Experience and the Child (for seven- to nine-year-olds) and Eyes on Art (for children JO and older) will run Thursday afternoons. Classes take place at Klee Wyck _ in West’ Vancouver. All programs begin the week of April 42. For ‘more information, phone 922-8963. Registration is at the . West Vancouver Recreation Cen- tre, 926-3266. HED le. . It’s lurking outside the back door. Or in the shadows of _ the basement. It’s the humming, whirring, clicking, old second refrigerator. And it’s robbing you of cold cash — an old inefficient second fridge can cost you up to $100 a year to run. WELL COME ANB GET IT AND GIVE YOU $30!" | We can take the problem off your hands. We'll pick up . your old operating fridge (10 cu. fl. to 24 cu. ft. size) ‘free of charge, dispose of it in an environmentally safe manner and send you a coo! $30. , » To register in the Program, call the Refrigerator Buy-Back Hot Line toll-free 1-800-663-CASH (2274). In the Lower Mainland, call 683-CASH (2274). SEWER SIMEIRU *B.C.Hydro reserves the right to change or cancel the rebate offer at any time without prior noticy, Admission by membership only. Info: 985-1608. Deep Cove Shaw Theatre: Denny Clark and Quartet. April 4, 4-5:30 p.m. Tickets: $10. Info: 980-6892. Queens Cross Neighbourhood Pub: By popular dernand, The Bruce Coglan Band. April 4 from 8 p.m. to midnight. ’ North Shore North Vancouver City Hail foyer: Myth, ritual and symbolism are elements that inspire artist Jean Marrison. Etchings, collagraphs and monoprints. To April 14. Sponsored by the North Van- couver Community Arts Council. Ragfinder's North Vancouver store has moved Seymour Art Gallery: Artists for Kids Trust. Established in 1990 through cooperation among Canada’s finest artists, Artists for Kids Trust's mission is to build a trust fund to provide support for the fine arts in North Vancouver schools and the community. To April 4. ‘ Gallery hours: Tues.-Fri. from 12 to 4 p.m.; Thursdays to 9 p.m.; Sat. and Sun. 1-4 p.m. Treasure Trove, the gallery's craft alcove, features work by potter Maggi Kneer. Silk Purse: Recent work by Keow Foo. To Apr. 11. Sponsored by the West Vaicouver Community “rts Council. Presentation House Gallery: “Judith Barry: Projections. To April 4, Nerth Vancouver Museum and Archives: Moodyville: Milltown and Mystery, Exhibit explores the long-lost beginnings of North Vancouver. The Ambitious City bigg eo, and Images of North Vancouver. Surveys a century of settlement and growth on the north shore of Burrard Inlet. G.G. 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