C10 - Friday, May 4, 1984 - North Shore News EEE scene changes Si In the local clubs, Tim MacEwan Community _ for Brecht) will perform at The = College. Classes will be Rusty Gull in) North Van held at Jasper Place Campus May 7 to 12. in’ Edmonton. For details At Whispers on Lonsdale call performing and visual The Kids will play to May 5. arts (403) 483-4308. Presentation House Spring The outragious comedy Craft Festival will be held Sister Mary Ignatius Ex- May 18 to 21 and May 24 to plains it all for You has been Queen Elizabeth Theatre 27. For more infromation — held over unul May 12. The Monday, May 7 at 8p.m. for call 986-1351. Christopher Durang play 1s one performance only. A summer dance school performed at 8:30p.m._ Tickets VTC/CBO. with the Royal Winnipeg Monday, Tuesday and The Purcell String Quartet Ballet will be offered this Wednesday with a Saturday will give a benefit concert at August 20 to 31 by Grant matinee at 4:30p.m. Tickets Silver Harbour Centre, 144 both Piaf and Sister Mary are available through VTC/CBO or call 688-1436 for reservations. Daddy Long Legs in the International Plaza has Kit & Caputo until May 5. James Taylor comes to the ° East 22nd Street, North Van on May 4 at 1:30p.m. Tickets are $4, everyone is welcome. ‘ Systems Disco will host the Dance Fever preltminary auditions May 10 and 17. Finals will be aired on The Vancouver Show May 31 as dancers compete for a chance to fly to LA for the TV show. Original skillful dancers in exciting costumes are required and all contes- tants must be 18 or over. Pre-registration for audi- uions 1S required. Call 980- 0571. Amadeus has been held over until May Vancouver Playhouse main stage. Performance times are 19 at the’ 24 at the Ridge Theatre and ' Vancouver East Cinema. All films to be shown are B.C. premieres. Advance tickets are available at the Ridge daily from I! a.m. to 6p.m. and 7 to 9:30p.m.. Tickets for each evening show go on sale at 6:30 p.m. at both theatres. The films represent 27 countries, major inter- national directors, and Berlin, Cannes, and Venice Film Festival winners. Call 738-5212 for more information. Duddy, a musical based on The Apprenticeship of Duddy Kravitz, comes to town Tuesday, May 22 at the Queen Elizabeth Theatre Opening night of Duddy will be a benefit for Judith Marcuse Dance Projects Society which will launch its inaugural season in the fall followed by a national tour. Tickets for the benefit are $75 each and will include a champaghe reception § after the show. For information and tickets call 921-8436. Festival of Video Art takes place May 10 - 12 and 18 - 20 at 8:30 p.m. Video art from Japan, Europe, and America will be shown at the Firehall Theatre, 280 East Cordova. Tickets are $5 and $4, call 689-0926 for more See page C11 before heading to Broadway. Monday to Friday al 8p.m., Saturday 5:30 and 9p.m. Tickets VTC or call 280- 4444. Victor and Rita Costanzi will present selected works for violin and harp in the Waldorf Concert Series Sunday May 6 at 2p.m. at Presentation House. Reservations, 986-1351. Capilano College Com- mercial Art Graduate Show will be presented at Federa- tion Gallery, 367 Water Street May 9to 19. Director’s co-op presents Lautrec, by Harvey Olstroff until May 6 at the Water- front Theatre. Directed by Martin Millerchip, the pro- duction runs at 8p.m., 6:30 and 9:30p.m. Saturday. Reservations 685-6217. Arts Club theatre cele- brates its 20th anniversary and roasts artistic director Bill Millerd Sunday May 6. Jackson Davies and Janet Wright host the evening of skits, music, dinner and dancing. Tickets are $125 per couple. Call 687-5315. Duenda, an association of poets, artists, ans sculptors, is having a showing of work until May ‘S at the Carnegie Museum at Main and Hastings. There will be a poetry reading May 2 at 7 30 pm. atthe museum Third Annual Vancouver International Film Festival takes place April 27 to May for upcoming fashion shows *Complete course includes portfolio *Come and see our GRAND OPENING FASHION SHOW For more into cali 2nd Floor, 1353 Pemberton Ave., North Van. 984-0244 Vancouver's widest selection of hand-made Italian shoes. Choose from our variety of finest quality skins, leathers, colours and styles. KALENA SHOES 1526 Commercial Drive 255-3727 NEWS photo Eric Eggertson NELSON Gray and Lauren Olson perform Abecedaire, a new dance work choreographed by Lee Eisler. 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