Saacenatania addy ——-- > page 4 the other press January 31, 1977 events CAMPUS SFU Five members of the Royal Shakespeare Company in resi- dence at SFU presenting, Feb. 8, 8 p.m.: ‘Lovers and Mad- men: A Shakespeare Frenzy’’. -| Feb. 9-12:30 p.m.: ‘‘The Play’s the Thing’’. Feb. 10 - 8 p.m.: ‘‘Grouping/Gropings’’. Feb. 11 - 12:30 p.m.: ‘‘The Tarnished Phoenix"’. Feb. 12 - 8 p.m.: ‘*Wooing, Wedding and Re- penting: Shakespeare and Mar- riage’’. For more info. call the SFU box office. : Alice Artzt, Feb. 5, 8 p.m. Tickets: $4, $2 students. Avail- able from all Vancouver Tickets Centres. SFU Theatre. + Tuesday Evening Series pre- sents selected works from the Canadian Student Film Festi- vals 1971-76. There will be four programs: Feb. 1,8,22 and March 1 in the Images Theatre, at 8 p.m. $1.00 at the door. The Simon Fraser Gallery presents Johnson SS Chow: ‘| Chinese Paintings, Feb. 7-25. Free UBC Museum of Anthropology re- opens Feb. 1 with ‘‘Begin- nings,”’ an exhibit of prints and | carvings by Tsimshian artist | Roy Vickers. LANGARA Studio 58 presents Anton Chekov’s ‘‘Three Sisters’ open- ing their 77 season, directed by Svetlana Smith. Feb. 7-26 night- ly at 8 p.m. $2.50. Studio 58, 100 W. 49th Ave., Van. 324-5227. KIDSTUFF Jabberwocky Theatre for Children presents ‘‘A Dream of Sky People,’’ based on the Cree legend of creation, Sun., Feb. 6, 2 p.m. $1.50, $1 children. Van. East Cul. Centre, 1895 Venables Street, Vancouver 254-9578. North Van. Community Play- ers present: “‘Old King Cole,”’ a childrens play by Ken Camp- bell, Feb. 4 and 5 at 7:30 and Feb. 6 at 2 and 6 p.m. Hendry Hall 11th and Hendry, N. Van. $1.50,$.75 980-5552 or 985- 8676. Drama Workshops for kids 9-13, $1 session. York Theatre, 639 Commercial Van. 253-4391. Canadian books for children-a project created for the purpose of promoting the writing, pub- lishing, selling and reading of childrens’ books by Canadians. ‘For more info. write: Canadian ‘Books for Children, Book and ‘Periodical Development Coun- cil, P.O. Box 6428, Station A, Toronto, Ontario MSW 1X3. DANCE “*Les Grands Ballets Cana- diens,”’ Feb. 10-12, 8:30 p.m. Tickets: $4-7 from VTC and outlets QET. THEATRE Janus Theatre holds over ‘‘Our Town"’, Feb. 7-12, 14-19, 21-26 at 8:30 p.m., Sats. 7 and 10 p.m. Tickets $4,$3 Reservat- ions: 669-0931. DYH Lui Thea- tre, 1036 Richards Street, Van. ‘*School for Scandal’’, the classic comedy by Richard Sheridan runs to Feb. 12, Mon.- Fri. 8:30 p.m., Sats. 7 and 10 p.m, Tickets from all VTC outlets. Arts Club, 1181 Sey- mour Van. 687-5315. “‘Canadian Skittish’’ runs to Feb. 12, noon hour 12:15 Tues- day-Fri.; evenings 8:30 p.m. Thurs. - Sat. $2. City Stage, 751 Thurlow, Van. 688-7013. ACME Theatre presents: ‘*Vancouver Revued Renewed’’, © Feb. 1-5, 8:30 p.m. VECC, 1895 Venables St. Van. 254-9578 **King Lear’’, Jan. 31-Feb. 19, Mon.-Fri., 8 p.m. Sat. 4:30 and 9 p.m. A week of special student matinees Feb. 21-25. Tickets from VTC outlets. Play- house. Westcoast Actors present ‘‘The Merchant of Venice’’, directed by John Sichel featur- ing Antony Holland as Shylock. Feb. 11-12, 14-15, 17-19, 22-26 and March 1-5, 8:30 p.m. Tic- kets: $3.50 weekdays, $4 week- ends. VECC, 1895 Venables St., Van. 254-9578 Cultural Funk presents Valri Bromfield in ‘‘You’re Eating out of the Dogs’ Dish!’’, Sun. Feb. 20, 7 and 9:15 p.m. Reservat- ions advised. VECC, 1895 Ven- ables St., Van. 254-9578 ART Vancouver Art Gallery pre- sents: Changing Visions: The Canadian Landscape, Feb. 6-27. English artist Granville re- turns to Place des Arts with the first exhibition in Canada to contain lithographs and visual show as well as the regular canvases. Other works: by this artist can be seen at Gallery Six and Gallery Twenty-two. Place des Arts, 166 King Ed., Coquit- lam. 526-2891. Burnaby Art Gallery presents its 77 exhibition opener includ- ing three shows with works by Heikke Seppa-Jewelry; Bob Steele-Prints, drawings and photographs; Joy Long - paint- ings. Continues to Feb. 6 Bby. Art Gal., 6344 Gilpin, Bby. 291-9441. Ace Gallery, 1724 Davie St., Van. - Group show of Contem- porary paintings. Alexander Calder - Memorial Show, Atelier Galleries, 2267 W. 41, Van. 263-4710. Art at Work - art for the corporate environment to Feb. 5. Equinox Gallery, 3rd floor Penthouse, 1525 W. 8th Ave., Van. ' Ohlsson, piano virtuoso and Monday Night Movies pre- sents ‘‘Hollywood Stars of the Golden Era’’: Feb. 7 - TBA; Feb. 21 - ‘‘My Man Godfrey’’; Feb. 28-‘‘It's a Wonderful Life’’. All films at 8 p.m. $1.25. VECC, 1895 Venables St., Van. HUMAN INTEREST Van. People’s Law School - free audio-visual tapes on Women and the Law. 610-207 W. Hastings, Van. 681-7532. Van. People’s Law School offers free legal courses in Occupational Health, Wills and Estates, Sentencing, Welfare Rights, etc. at the Van. Public Library, 750 Burrard St. 681- 7532. ; Women’s Media Resource materials, films, slides, and video tapes donated by Isis Womens Media Centre avail- able through Douglas College, New West. YWCA Winter programme: classes in languages, personal exploration, business skills arts and crafts, etc. 580 Burrard, Van. 683-2531 local 222. Jabberwocky Touring Com- pany is now taking bookings for plays: ‘‘Listen to the Drum’’-- Eskimo legends for young people; ‘‘A Dream of Sky People’’ - Indian creation To coincide with the opening of the DOUGLAS COLLEGE CHESS CLUB, CANADIAN CHESS EXPERT BOYD WIND- SOR will be giving two simul- taneous exhibitions. ' On Friday, Feb. 4th, he will give a 20-board simultaneous exhibition. The first 20 people to show up with a chess set will get to try their luck at beating him. At this exhibition, Boyd will play against 20 different oppo- nents on 20 different boards. This means that he will be moving 20 times as fast as any of his opponents. The location: Room 322 - the time: 12:00 noon - 2:00 p.m. On Tuesday, Feb. 8th, he will give a 3 board simultaneous BLINDFOLD exhibition. This means that he will be playing against 3 people at the same time, without once looking at anyone of the boards! The first 3 people to show up with their boards will have the chance at beating him. This exhibition will be held in the same room, N322, from 12:00 noon - 1:00 p.m. ‘Even if you don’t get to play at these times, come and watch anyway! At the same time, you can register for the chess club, which will be meeting regularly each week. Boyd will be present to take on all comers. If you MOVIES CHESS want to play chess but don’t know how, come anyway! We will teach you at the chess club. WORKSHOPS Playwriting competition-prize of $3,000 plus expenses award- ed. Write to Ben Tarver, Dept. of Drama, U. of Alberta, Ed- monton. Writing workshops for both adults and children, $12, 10 weeks, Kerrisdale and Dunbar Comm. Centres. For info. call Donna at 731-1802. Movement workshops: Con- tact Improvisation with Re: Union. Workshops from Feb. 28-March 5. Registration at 40 W. 23 Ave., Van. 876-2431 Pottery Workshops with in- structor Ruth Meechan, Feb. 26, March 26, April 30 at 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Each $5. Place des Arts., 166 King Ed., Coquit- lam. 526-2891. Coquitlam artist Bill Sclater will give a workshop on framing paintings, Feb. 11, 7-10 p.m. $3. Place des Arts, 166’ King Ed., Coquitlam 526-2891. Drama Workshop for those interested in working with child- ren presented by Jabberwocky theatre, Feb. 19 and 26. ‘‘Writ- ing Your Own Script’’ from childrens books. 2 - 5 p.m. 2 sessions - $15 each. Jabber- wocky 748 Richards St., Van. 669-6642. legends, for all ages. Plays |_| RE IT TE ST | workshops attached are avail- able for any school or library. Contact: I.N. Watts at 669-6642 _ MUSIC D.Y.H. Lui presents: Garrick Chopin specialist, Friday, Feb. 4, 8:30 p.m. $3.50 - $6.50 from the Vancouver Ticket Centre (683-3255) and all outlets. QET. Vancouver Opera Association presents: ‘‘Mignon’’ (French) by Ambroise Thomas, Feb. 3,5 at 8 p.m. Tickets: VTC and all outlets. QET. Beer-a-thon Anyone who made pledges for the beer-a-thon held December 4th and have not yet paid for them are asked to do so as soon as possible. Payment may be made at any student council office. If you took the time to sign, take the time to pay. AUDITIONS The Anna Wyman Dance Theatre is looking for strong male and female dancers. Train- ing could be either classical or contemporary. Wed., Feb. 2nd at 12 noon. Anna Wyman Dance Studio, 656 - 15 St., Van. 926-8181. DIALOGUE Communication is Where Its At The Varisty Christian Fellowship invites you Enrich your life ..... engage in honest inquiry .... it will do you good conflict? Discuss with us -Religion vs. Science - is there aff -Suffering and Pain - How cank there be a Good God -How Many Roads to Reality -How to Find Meaning to Life -The Realibility of the Bible om Every wednesday, 4-5 p.m. Room 105 Administration Bidg