a ™ What's On Around Town Kali Thurber, A&E Editor Campus Events Unity The Douglas College Theatre and Stagecraft Departments present the Cheryl Matheson-direct- ed, award-winning play. Studio Theatre, Nov. 12-20. For info, call the Box Office, 604.527.5488 Seymour Mayne Literature Alive presents an afternoon with the poet and short-story writer. Room 3406 (New West Campus). Nov. 22, 11am A Midsummer Night’s Dream The Douglas College Theatre and Stagecraft Departments present the classic play with a twist by William Shakespeare. Performing Arts Theatre. Novy. 19-27. For info, call the Box Office, 604.527.5488 Mythic Archipelago Artwork in mixed media by Bill Friesen, Marci Katz, and Joe Rosenblatt. Amelia Douglas Gallery (New West campus). To December 16. For info, call 604.527.5495 Theatre Jesus Christ Superstar Uncle Randy Production presents Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Price’s rock-opera about Christ’s last week on earth. Centennial Theatre. Nov. 11-21, 8pm (mats. 2pm, Sun.). Tickets $28/25/23. For info, call 604.984.4484 When the Reaper Calls Peter Colley’s play about two young philosophy professors with conflicting views on life whose vacation in a remote cottage takes a murderous turn. Bernie Legge Theatre. To Nov. 27, 8pm. Tickets $12/10. For info, call 604.521.0412 Bye Bye Birdie Footlight Theatre Company presents the classic musical about a 1950s’ rock star, based loosely on the early career of Elvis Presley. Shadbolt Centre for the Arts. To Nov. 27, Wed-Sat, 8pm. Tickets $12-25 ($5 discount Wed. and Thurs.). For info, call 604.205.3000 ll agf is aD uf Death of a Salesman UCFV Theatre presents Arthur Miller’s Pulitzer- winning drama about the dark side of the American dream. UCFV Theatre (Chilliwack Campus). Nov. 18-20, 25-27, 7:30pm. Tickets $5—16. For info, call 604.795.2814 The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe Exit 22 presents C.S. Lewis’ classic fantasy story, adapted for the stage by Joseph Robinette and directed by Dawn Moore. Capilano College Performing Arts Theatre. Nov. 18-27, Thurs.—Sat., 8pm. Tickets $9-17. For info, call 604.990.7810 Concerts Last Bash Before Exams Mutiny Gone Overboard performs Celtic pub songs from Ireland, Scotland, and the Maritimes. Central City Brewing Company. Nov. 18. For info, call 604.582.6620 How Music Came to the World Long John Baldry, Veda Hille, Wayne Lavellee, and John Bottomley perform as part of the Vancouver International Storytelling Festival. Wise Hall. Nov. 20, 7:30pm. Tickets $20/15/10. For info, call 604.257.0366 Le Tigre Radical feminist electro-punk trio, with guests Lesbians on Ecstasy and Robosapien. Commodore Ballroom. Nov. 23, 9pm. Tickets $18.50 at Ticketmaster, 604.280.4444 Neko Case Local country-roots sensation, with guest Dexter Romweber. Commodore Ballroom. Nov. 25, 9:30pm. Tickets $19.50 at Ticketmaster (604.280.4444), and Zulu Records Galleries Presents of Mind Recent works in various media by Roxanne K. Tiernan, presented by the Arts Council of New Westminster. Centennial Lodge, Queens’ Park, New West. To Nov. 21. For info, call 604.525.3244 Walkways An exhibition of 29 works in various media on the theme of walking, by 19 international artists. Surrey Art Gallery. To Nov. 21. For info, call 604.501.5566 Art in Public Places Photos by Ramin Hamidnejab and pottery by Dana Manhal. District of North Vancouver Municipal Hall. To Nov. 25. For info, call 604.988.6844 Revelations Works by Tom Wren. Grunt Gallery. To Nov. 27. For info, call 604.875.9516 Massive Change: The Future of Global Design The international touring exhibition employs objects, sound, video, still photography, computer and satellite images, interactive technology, and three-dimensional constructs to explore the impact of global design. Vancouver Art Gallery. To Jan. 3. For info, call 604.662.4719 hovember 17/8000