Page M14 November7.1990. This Week LEGAL ACTION FAMILY PROBLEMS? If you re experiencing marital or family problems and require professional advice call the Legal Action Hotline and receive consultation from a lawyer, 24 hours a day. ce -w“[/|| 3841040 PRIVATE, PROFESSIONAL, PROBLEM SOLVERS MORAHAN & AUILA SOLICITORS BARNS SS MANY ROLLS, REMNANTS, ROLL-ENDS IN STOCK. ORD AN’S CARPET 3090-D Nanaimo St. (Next to Fanny’s) SONATA by August Strindberg A brilliant and modern classic .. . hovering between fantasy and reality. NOV. 15 TO DEC. I Tues. — Sat. BOX OFFICE 721-8000 PHOENIX THEATRES | FINE ARTS FACULTY © UNIVERSITY OF VICTORIA eect ee eis gee eee eo oe i VICTORIA OPERA TIC SiO Cle Ty. AND TOSHIBA OFFICE PRODUCTS GROUP PROUDLY PRESENT PRINTING SPONSOR HILESIDE OO) Prngig Book by JOE MASTEROFF Music by JOHN KANDER Based on the Play by JOHN VAN DURTEN and stories by CHRISTOPHER ISHERWOOD Directed and Choreographed by BILL JOHNSTON Musical Direction by CHARLES HARMAN Produced by SUZAN BRILLINGER GALA OPENING NIGHT PERFORMANCE Friday, November 16 PERFORMANCES Thursday, Friday and Saturday Evenings through December Ist MATINEE (2 for the price of 1) Sunday, November 18th McPHERSON PLAYHOUSE = ccvione stupent TICKETS Box Office 386-6121 PRICES AVAILABLE $13 & $15 TOSI: EEE CALENDAR Canadian Impressions — hosts Bonny Roberts, Sat., Nov. 10 from 11 am to 4 pm. Bonny resides in Vancouv- er and will be displaying original works, as well as prints, in) her preferred medium, watercolor. 811 Government St. 383-2641. 45 Image Maker Frames & Gallery — is pleased to announce the opening of an exhibition of original paintings by mem- bers of the Victoria Sketch’ Club. The works of many well-known Victoria art- ists will be on display at this time. The show continues to noon, Sat., Nov. 10. Gallery hours: 9:30 to 5:30 Mon. to Sat.: 11 to 4 Sun. 45 Art Bank Gallery — 101-60 Bastion Sq., Government St. and Bastion Sq. Featuring for the month of Nov.: Don Li-Leger, B.C. naturalist artist. On dis- play, his latest limited edition, “Com- panions.” John Nelson, local native artist will be in attendance Fri., Sat., Nov. 9 and 10. Also showing a full selection of wildlife art by Victoria artist Lissa Calvert, including her newest release “Reluctant Crossing.” Lissa Calvert in attendance, Sat., Nov. 24.Gallery hours: Mon.-Wed., Sat. 9 am to 6 pm; Thurs.-Fn. 9 am to 9 pm; Sun. 11 amto5 pm. Ph. 380-6618. 48 Handloom Gallery — 635 Fort St. Featuring in Nov. “The Best in Raku” with raku by Westcoast Island artists: Diana Friedman, Patti Hartnagel, Van- essa Volkommer, Richard Tanaka, Wayne Ngan, Robin Righton, Susan Westren, Corky Lenox, Rondeau Fen- ton, John Charnetski. Gallery hours: Mon.-Wed., Sat. 9 am to 6 pm; Thurs.- Fri. 9 am to 9 pm; Sun. 11 am to 5 pm. Ph. 384-1011. 48 Pony Trekkers Gallery — 707 Douglas St, The Crystal Garden. Nov. 1 - 30: Presenting a special wildlife art series by artists Marla Wilson, Lissa Calvert, Robert Bateman, Sue Coleman, and Randy Fehr. Open daily, 9 am to 6 pm. Ph. 381-2111. 48 Northern Passage Gallery — pre- sents “Counterpoint” featuring new paintings by Victoria artist Anthony Thorn whose skillful use of transparent ribbon glazes evoke the abstract imag- es of music, nature and dreams. Through Nov.10. Also “Banners of Light” an exhibit of new works by local artist Jacky Mills whose banners of silk are transformed into canvas to create paintings brimming with opulent colors. Each design or concept is shaped and outlined with paints or gold and is beautifully expressed in vivid color. 1020 Government St. Ph. 381-3380. 45 Christmas Art & Craft Fair — 10th Annual Juried Show & Sale. Nov. 15- 18, at the Racquet Club, 3964 Gordon Head Rd. Over 150 BC. artisans, de- mos, music, food, and daily shopping spree. Thurs. to Sat. 10 am to 9 pm. Sun. 10 am to 5 pm. Admission $3 - 4 day pass. Produced by Creative uaa Fairs. Cedar Hill Art Club — is ee a show of their art work at University Ae Shopping Centre until Nov. 45 incoe Maker Frames and Gallery — 1594 Fairfield Rd. The Victoria Sketch Club will exhibit recent original waterco- lor and acrylic paintings. The show continues through Sat., Nov. 10. 45 The Stephen Lowe Art Gallery —752 Douglas St. welcomes you to an exhibition of recent paintings by Har- ty Heine, R.S.M.A. and Caren Heine, A.F.C.A.. The exhibition continues until Nov. 21. 47 Vanity Fair Gallery — Presents an exhibition of Native Indian prints, featuring: Robert Davidson, Roy Vic- kers, Patrick Amos, Richard Hunt, Tim Paul, Beau Dick, Laurence Ros- so, Ross Hunt, Robert Sebastien, Doug Lafortune and others. Continu- ing through Nov. Daily 10 am to 5:30 pm. 1044 Fort St. Info 380-7274. 48 Christmas Sale and Tea — Juan de Fuca Arts and Crafts Guild's 15th vex Annual Christmas sale is on Nov. 10, 9 am to 4 pm; Nov. 11, 11 am to 4 pm at The Marigold Activity Centre, cor- her of Burnside and McKenzie. Pot- tery, paintings and numerous craft items, raffle (with proceeds going to Western Communities Christmas Hamper Fund). Tea. Free admission. Side Sireet Studio — Features the porcelain and raku pottery of Pat Webber, until Nov. 30. Open Mon. to Sat. 10 til 5:30: 1503 Fell St. (off Oak Bay Ave.). 592-1262. Art Bank Gallery — 101-60 Bastion Sq., Government St. & Bastion Sq. Presenting “The Art of Sue Cole- man”, Metchosin wildlife artist. On display until Nov. 17, originals, limit- ed editions, her 2 new releases, “Mountain Goat” and “Sea Otter Trio”. Signed copies of her book, “An Artist's Vision” are also availa- ble. Sue Coleman's popular interpre- Horvitz and Sheila Reid, are juxta- posed in a travelling exhibition, which will visit the AGGV, SANE 2 early Oct. Art Gallery of Greater Victoria — Longest Landscape in the World until Nov. 25. An exhibition entitled A Painting Of The Yellow River. Illu- Strating the source of the Yellow River in the Himalayan Mountains of Tibet through the central plains of China to its eastern outlet in the Pacific Ocean took artist, Zho Zhongfu, 25 years to finish. The — exhibition opens with a reception on Thur, Oct. 11 at 8:30 pm. Everyone is welcome. 47 Wednesday Programs — The Art Gal- lery of Greater Victoria presents a talk, film, slides, video or tour at 1 pm Wednesdays at 1040 Moss St. Ph. 384-4101. THE VICTORIA SAVOYARD SOCIETY presents Nan Long (left) and Jim Boardman in Gilbert and Sullivan's The Gondoliers. tive West Coast Indian paintings have earned her international recog- nition. Gallery hours: Mon. -Wed., Sat, 9 am to 6 pm; Thurs., Fri., 9 am to 9 pm; Sun. 11 am to 6 pm. Ph. 380-6618. 46 John Wright: Grandfather of West coast Architecture (1830-1915). An exhibition to be held at the Maltwood Museum and Gallery: Continuing until Nov. 25. Drawings, photo- graphs, current and historical docu- mentation will bring to life the career. of Victoria's first professional archi- tect. 47 Nunavut Gallery — “Seasons of Life” an exhibition by Maxine Noel (loyan Mani). Show continues until Sat., Nov. 17, 2188 Oak Bay Ave. Ph. 598-1344. 46 Art Gallery of Greater Victoria — Pensees Sans Mots/Thoughts With- out Words until Nov. 11. The extraor- dinary and disparate visions of world-class artists, Suzanne Reese Modern Fighting Arts Ltd. Hapkenbo Karate “A realistic approach to Self Defence” Children and Adult Classes 719A Yates St. 3rd Fl. 383-0313 Pseudo Magic — Is it science or is it magic? You will find out in this hands- on magic show. The emphasis is on science, not magic and that means the magician will reveal his secrets. We will be making water disappear, sticking long needleas through balloons, bum- ing twenty dollar bills, and wiping whole schools (or class jokers) from the face of the earth. (well. . . maybe). Sat., Nov. 10, drop-in 1 pm to 3 pm. The East Bay Science & Nature Co., Victoria Eaton Centre (on Fort St.). Free. 45 Mahri Sherlock in Concert — Sat., Nov.17, 2 pm or 3:30 pm. Newcombe Theatre. Tickets $6. This children’s concert is a Lansdowne Cooperative & a Preschool fundraiser. Tickets at Play fair Toys, Mezzrow’s Records, Synfo- nia Classical Records. 46 Ballet British Columbia — Sat., Nov. 10 and 11, 8 pm at Royal Theatre. Victoria audiences can look forward to the technical artistry and lyrical grace of B.C.'s own ballet company at the Royal Theatre on Nov. 10 and 11. Tickets available at663-3883. 45 Gala Dance Benefit for Arts Scholar- ships — presented by the Communi- ty Arts Council of Greater Victoria, Tues., Nov. 20, 8 pm at the McPher- son Playhouse. Dancers from twelve featured companies will showcase - their talents in solo dance pieces and large production numbers. Many Continued on Page 15 aah