CAMPUS EVENTS Student Showcase Recital Presented by Noon at New West. Performing Arts Theatre, New West Campus. March 24, 12:30pm 2004 Scholarship Winners’ Concert Presented by Noon at New West. Featuring announcement of 2005 music scholarship winners. Performing Arts Theatre, New West Campus. March 31, 12:30pm Sacred Places The Amelia Douglas Gallery presents artwork by Daniel Tibbits. Amelia Douglas Gallery. To April 15. For more information, call 604.527.5465 THEATRE This Year, Next Year Vagabond Players presents Norah Harding’s play about the trials and tribulations of a British working- class family during the months leading up to D-Day. Bernie Legge Theatre (Queens Park, New West.) To March 26. For tickets and information, call 604.521.0412 Copenhagen Playhouse Theatre Company presents Michael Frayn’s drama about German physicist Werner Heisenberg’s 1941 visit to Nazi-occupied Denmark to meet with his Jewish mentor Niels Bohr. Glynis Leyshon directs Brent Carver, Victor Ertmanis, and Susan Hogan. Vancouver Playhouse Theatre (Hamilton & Dunsmuir). To March 26. For tickets and information, call 604.873.3311 Hamlet Spectral Theatre presents William Shakespeare’s clas- sic tragedy, directed by Justin Clow. WISE Hall (1882 Adanac). To April 1. Tickets $15. For more informa- tion, call 604.321.8334 The Reefer Man A young lawyer panics when his basement marijuana garden is exposed. Firehall Arts Centre (280 E. Cordova). To April 3. Tickets $20. For more infor- mation, call 604.689.0926 The Waiting Room Ruby Slippers Theatre and Studio 58/Langara College present the Western Canada premiere of Lisa Loomer’s drama, which contrasts the balance of power between men and women, eastern and west- March 23/2005 ern cultures, and conventional and unorthodox med- icine. Studio 58 (Langara College, 100 W. 49th). To April 3. Tickets $20/18/9 at Festival Box Office, 604.257.0366 Goodnight Desdemona (Good Morning Juliet) One Night Castle Productions and Presentation House Theatre present Anne-Marie MacDonald’s play about a woman writing her thesis on an obscure document she believes will prove that William Shakespeare had prepared different endings for two of his most famous plays, Romeo and Juliet and Othello. Presentation House Theatre (333 Chesterfield Ave., North Van). March 24—April 9, Tues—Sat at 8pm (mats. Sat at 2pm; preview March 23). Tickets $1216 ($10 preview March 23; two-for-one March 29). For more information, call 604.990.3474 CONCERTS The Legendary. Heartaches Razz Band Thirties-style vaudeville band, with guest ventrilo- quist Peter Rolston. Note: concert contains adult themes and innuendo. Chief Sepass Theatre (Fort Langley). March 25, 8pm. Tickets $15 at the door. For more information, visit www.heartachesrazzband.com Low/Pedro the Lion Co-headlining tour featuring SubPop and Jade Tree recording artists. Richard’s on Richards (1036 Richards). March 26, 7:30pm. Tickets $20 (plus serv- “= ice charge) at Zulu, Scratch, Highlife, and Noize to Go Records. For more information, call 604.687.6794 The Kills Bluesy punk duo from England play tunes from debut CD, Keep On Your Mean Side, with guests the Sights. Red Room (398 Richards). March 26, 8pm. Tickets $15 (plus service charges and fees) at Ticketmaster, 604.280.4444. Tix also at Zulu and “Scratch Records Electric Frankenstein Rockers from New Jersey, with guests the Rod Iron Haulers and Devonder. Piccadilly Pub (620 W. Pender). March 26, 10pm. Tickets $15 advance, $18 at the door. For more information, call 604.874.7906 Mommy and Daddy Kanine recording artists from New York, with local guests Submission Hold. Media Club (695 Cambie). March 27, 9pm. Tickets at Zulu, Scratch, Highlife, and Noize! Records. For more information, call 604- 687-6794 D.O.A. Local punk-rock legends, featuring singer-guitarist _ Joey “Shithead” Keithley, with guests the Lancasters and the Borderguards. Asbalt (Astoria Hotel, 769 E. Hastings). April 2. For more information, call 604.764.PUNK GALLERIES Inflected Signs Two-part installation by Kim Huynh. Centre A (849 Homer). To April 2. For more information, call 604.683.8326 Belladonna Drawings, collage works, and paintings by East Van- based artist Anne Hoban. Vancouver East Cultural Centre (1895 Venables). To April 13. For more information, call 604.251.1363 The Dreamer Fish Works by Eleanor Morgan. Or Gallery (103-480 Smithe). To April 16. For more information, call 607.683.7395 www.theotherpress.ca | 17