3 4 J + ¢ MUSIC A IN THE MOOD will keep the dance floor full at the Terrace Curling Club on Saturday night, Nov. 21, with their mix of classic -fock and crossover country. Upcoming: A THE NORTHWEST SINGERS perform their 10th anniver- sary concert at 7:30 p.m. on Saturday, Dec. 5, in the Terrace Arena banquet room. Tickets $13 at Gemma’s Bathroom Boutique, THEATRE Upcoming: A THE UTTER GLORY OF MORRISSEY HALL, a musical comedy produced by Terrace Litle Theatre and directed by Norah . Ferguson, plays the R.E.M. Lee Theatre Nov. 26-28. Showtime 8 p.m. each night, plus a 2 p.m. Saturday matinee. Tickets are. $10 : and are available at Erwin’s Jewellers, Skeena Mall, and the Bank 7 of Montreal, Call Carol at 635-3426 for more info. DANCE kh BELJING SONG AND DANCE ENSEMBLE with members of the China Acrobatic & Magic Troupe plays at 8 p.m. Friday, ‘Nov. 20 in the R.EM. Lee Theatre. Tickets $22 ($12 for students and seniors) at Erwin’s Jewellers in mall. A Ter errace Concert a Society presentation. ‘MOVIES A CANDYMAN with Virginia Madsen plays tonight and Thurs- day night at 7:15 and 9:30 p.m. at the Tillicum Twin Theatres. Also “playing until ‘Thursday is Pure Country starring Gcorge Strait and -Leslie-Ann Warren at 7 p.m., and Public Eye with Joe Pesci and Barbara Hershey at 9:15 p.m. \# NINE-PLUS-ONE is the name of the group show al the Ter- “race. Art Gallery from Nov. 7 to Dec. 3. Artists featured are Betty Demmitt, Donna Orr, Flicka Humphrey, Randy Penner, Maureen Worobey, Tirso Morales, Allan Soutar, and guest arlists Dave Nehr- ing and Wally Humphrey. Gallery hours are noon to 3 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday; 7-9 p.m, Tucsday, Wednesday and Thursday; and 1-4 p.m. on Sunday. - #& JOANNE THOMSON's paintings are featured for the month of November in the foyer of the R.E.M,. Lee Theatre. On the upper floor, theatre patrons are treated to a show of watercolours by local artist P.K. Vaalhenke for the months of November and December. ‘Make the ’Scene! Call 638-7283 or fax to 638-8432 to add your event to the Standard’s free entertainment listings. The __ “deadline t'5 pan. Thursday for the following week’s paper. Full Entertainment System * 200 watts, double auto reverse cassella = 20 watts x2 "5 disc CD carousel * Ono touch COD * Electronic Equalizer and recording spechum analyzer +Electronic — *1 touch high speed CO equalizer wilh recording spectrum «3 way speakers analyzer * Remote contol * Double auto reverse cassette “cp “Stand optional V-X892M * Wake up timer vO 300 KENWOOD CLARITY and PERFORMANCE. Manufacturer’s Authorized 7 Unbeatable Sound and Looks Kenwood Mini System «Wieless remote 2 A RARE performance of the Beijing Song and Dance Ensemble here Friday night. The show i is the replacement for the originally and other performers hits the stage at the R.E.M, Lee Theatre scheduled, but cancelled, performance of the Kiev Symphony. Beijing to dazzle Friday © A non-stop spectacle of the great traditional Chinese arls — dance, acrobatics and magic — will hit the stage here on Friday. The show is billed as a performance of the internationally: acclaimed Beijing Song and Dance Ensemble, but it’s bigger than that. The company, touring under the auspices of the People’s Republic ministry of culture, adds the star performers of two other promi- nent Chinese ensembies -—— the China Acrobatic Troupe and the China Magic Company. The company has extended its.North. Amer- - ican tour, coming to northem B.C. following 7 ; em music, the major engagements in Los Angeles, Scattle breath-taking skill and daring. and Vancouver. Audiences across five continents have licen enchanted and captivated by their combination The Kiev Symphony Orchestra was original- of endless energy and ly scheduled to perform on the Nov. 20 date, mBy and grace. The kalcidoscopically colourful costumes and was the showpiece presentation this sea- . were 5 ll i pecially produced for the tour by the son for the Terrace Concert Society, ,central workshops of the Chinese. folk "music But the Kiev’s Canadian tour was cancelled , and dance studios. after a breakdown in negotiations between the. The acrobats are part of the oldest national orchestra and tour promoters in September. acrobatic troupe in China. Most come from The society quickly shifted gears and signed families of acrobats and have practised their up the Beijing, and organizers are betting the extraordinary skill since childhood. show will be a big success. Ticket 39 ($12 , To the accompaniment of surprisingly West ichets are $22 ($12 for rformers: ‘provide: Wignettes: En thé mall, ees students and seniors) and are available. at Erwin's Jewel- elope Pak he? Blg sound far only... 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Design TRUDY WARD | * Stage Manager ANNETTE CANUTE * Lighting GARY MILLS * Sound GRAHAM MAGUIRE: ‘ Musical’ Director PAUL LORETTE * Piano JOSE COOSEMANS * choreography JANE *: SPARKES * Costume Design. MARIANNE BRORUP WESTON ” Sewy NOVEMBER 26 : 27 - 28 - 1992 Three evening performances at 8 pm and One matinee at 2 pm Saturday REM Lee THEATRE 4932 Straume Avenus, Terrace Tickets $10 at Erwin Jeweller's Skeena Mall and Bank of Montreal © | “. POSTER DESIGN by Brorup Grapicd