LAS COLLEGE DOUG Mad Hatter Page 3 ARCHIVES | Le make for a great narrative. }difference in W985. | Throughout the show, the audience ‘Tad Hosoi, coordinator of the Douglas willnotice the stage slowly trans- (College tours, says eight trips have forming from scaffolding into an ,been arranged so far, including honestly intriguing backdrop. The ltravel to Japan, Greece, Italy, design of the set was orchestrated j|Mexico and Peru. by Roger Larmor, a student at ! Douglas College who also plays a \Iltineraries for all of the trips have parking lot attendant in the play. already been set up and Douglas \College is looking for up to 30 stu- As Jones describes the play, "Every- |dents in each course, Hosoi said. one should see parts of their job in! | this play...I can't imagine anyone jAt the top of the list is Japan, with |not being able to relate to this jour separate programs. Starting on play", she said. ‘May 11, two groups of students will leave for either a study of the coun- Previous productions of Working have try's history and culture, or, for received some of the best reviews those who are interested in the jus- given any play in Greater Vancouver. |tice systems in other countries, a Lloyd Dykk of The Sun said of the look at the court and criminal play earlier this year, "The play ‘workings in Japan. abuts on the horror of a steady job, | but after all its cross-sectional ‘Tad Hosoi will be leading the Cultural fragments whirls to a breathless Tour of Japan. Stops at the National close." iMuseum of Japanese History and the ‘Imperial Palace have already been Nine shows will be held at the ‘booked. The cost is a reasonable college's performance theatre. $2,795 including a $850 tax credit on EuULtion . Running from Thursday, November 22 ta 25 and again from Wednesday, November|For the Justice Systems Tour, studerts 28 to December 2, a two for one tic- |will see how Japan has prepared itwelf ket salewill be available at both ‘for the 1985 World Science and Tech- Sunday showings. Curtain time for nology Exhibition. Stops have been all performances is 8:00 p.m. arranged at different court houses, police stations and the Expo site in Tickets are $6 for adults and $5 for /Tsukuba Science City. jseniors and students and are avail- | able from the Performing Arts Kathy Heggie, an instructor in Department secretary, Barb Sekhon jeximinology at the University of (local 3200) or from the College Book4British Columbia will be the students' {store iguide and the cost for this tour is | {$2,250 including a $650 tax credit |\—-—— for tuation. | i Study Tours Another tour to Japan will teach the | ‘culture and language of the country. ouglas College is opening the door tgrhis course offers full college cre- the world. A series of study tours (/dit at either Douglas College or | to five countries are being scheduled Vancouver Community College, and | for students looking for a real ‘scholarships for students are being |