Page M22 November21,1990. This Week presents THE LONGEST RUNNING OFF-BROADWAY SHOW pirectort paltT WRIGHT ector music BAL Ric UNGe ie cnoreograPne! HEATH HILARY BE CUMIOT eS HARVEY S 70M jon’ pM MATINEE 00 48 — 2 0 PM NOVEMBER RE — 84 93 & 24 EAM VENUE 45, 16 1% NOVEMBER R {SAB 4026 GOLDST TICKET OUTLETS: SALVATORES, Sooke, B.C. © IDA PHARMACY, Westbrook Mall, Langford, B.C. : & A& BSOUND, 641 Yates Sueet ® HILISIDE TICKET CENTRE © McPHERSON TICKET OFFICE, Victona, B.C. TICKETS — $10.00 SENIORS & STUDENTS — $ 8.00 The Christmas Show — PLYING ions BROTHERS Internationally Renowned Juggling and Performance Troupe “EVERYTHING FLIES— SWORDS, SICKLES, FLAMING TORCHES & JOKES?— CLIVE BARNES, NEW YORK POST “HUMOUR, WIT AND IMPECCABLE TIMING!” JOEL DREYFUSS, USA TODAY “THEATRE OF THE AIR” FEATURES THE GAMBLE: AUDIENCE INVITED TO BRING IM- POSSIBLE OBJECTS TO JUGGLE! ; - PEOPLE MAGAZINE ROYAL THEATRE DECEMBER 1, 1990 FAMILY SHOW 4 p.m. $12.50-$16.50 Evening Extravaganza 8 p.m. $14.50-$18.50 BOX OFFICE 386-6121 A BRUCE STANLEY PRODUCTION SPECIAL DISCOUNT PRICES! VICTORIA OPERATIC SOCIETY. AND TOSHIBA OFFICE PRODUCTS GROUP - PROUDLY PRESENT a “PRINTING SPONSOR HILLSIDE Sty: [rugiig Book by JOE MASTEROFF Music by JOHN KANDER Based on the Play by JOHN VAN DURTEN and slories by CHRISTOPHER ISHERWOOD Directed and Choreographed by BILL JOHNSTON Produced by SUZAN BRILLINGER Musical Direction by CHARLES HARMAN PERFORMANCES Thursday, Friday and Saturday Evenings through December 1st McPHERSON PLAYHOUSE TICKETS SENIOR & STUDENT} $13 & $15 Box Office 386-6121 PRICES AVAILABLE TOSHIBA = A Studio Exhibition of Watercolors — by Dorset Huntingford, 1171 Chap- man Street. Nov. 30 from 7 pm until 10 pm; Dec. 1 & 2 from 10 am until 6 pm. 49 Rose Leonard, Sooke Regionald Mu- seum/Art Gallery — presents: Birds of a Feather. A collection of wildlife sculp- ture in wood. Opening night Dec. 1, 7 to 10 pm. The display remains for the month of Dec. during museum hours. For more info ph. 642-6351. 48 Zimbabwe/Guatemala — Photograph- ic exhibition featuring Another Battle Begun. Bruce Paton and The Moun- tains Are Breathing, Amanda Hale and Lynn Hutchinson. Thurs., Nov, 29 at 8 pm. Artist Lecture: Fri., Nov. 30 at noon. Open Space, 510 Fort Street. 383- 8833. 48 Ukrainian Cultural Centre —Douglas at Roderick. Gifts For Myself and Others Art & Craft Sale, Nov. 25, 1 to 5 pm at above address. Esquisitely craft- ed, uncommon and original gifts. This is the sale people are talking about! Don't miss it! $1.50 admission. Coffee and Tea Garden. Enjoy!!! 47 Canadian Impressions —hosts re- nowned watercolor artist Brent Height- on, Sat., Nov. 24 from 11 am to 4 pm. Brent will be displaying original works and recently released limited editions along with his collection of reproduc- tions. 811 Government St. 383-2641.47 Auld Kirk Gallery — Shawnigan Lake Village, Wilmot & Walbank. Preview of works available for Art Rental program. Pickup days first Sat. of each month. Gallery hours: Weekends noon to 5 pm. Ph. 743-4811 or 383-1415. Presents Shawnigan Art ists Group Winter Show with guests Frank Bass, Carl Coger and Patrick Chu. Also exhibiting are Noel Bliss, Doreen Green, Mischa German-van Eck, Cherie Peake, Dorothy Lawrance, Barbara MacDonald, Nancy Robson, John Rusnak, June Stephen, Henry Thompson, Tineke van der Voort. Con- tinues Fri., Sat. and Sun. until Nov. 25. Hours: noon to 5 pm. 47 The Western Canada Wilderness Committee — invites you to the gala opening of our art exhibition ‘Tsitika Valley - Robson Bight, Wilderness Trea- sures of Land & Sea,’ Nov. 26, 7:30 to 11:30 pm at the Crystal Garden in Victoria, The art show features 100 B.C. artists, including Robert Bateman, Toni Onley, Jack Wise, Sue Coleman, and Carole Sabiston, and launches the book, Beyond The Gate: Artist's Jour- neys to Save the Tsitika Valley and Robson Bight. Admission is free and all are welcome. The exhibition and silent auction continue daily from 10 am to 9 pm until Fri., Nov. 30. 47 Art Gallery of Greater Victoria — One of Canada’s best loved and most im- portant artists, Jack Shadbolt, will give a short lecture in the Graham Gallery on Nov. 24 between 2pm and 3 pm. He will also be available to sign copies of the recent book on his life and work by. Scott Watson entitled Jack Shadbolt. Shadbolt needs no introduction to any- one who knows and loves Canadian art -don't miss this opportunity to hear him speak. This lecture is free with admis- sion to the aallery. 47 Art Gallery of Greater Victoria — Centennial Gallery — Continuing to Jan. 1. This exhibition will focus on eleven new paintings by Betty Mey- ers which she completed after her recent trip to Canada’s Arctic. Her odyssey through much of the North west Passage, down the McKenzie River and across the DEW line in- spired these large, cumplex and timely paintings. 52 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 display, his latest limited edition, “Companions.” Also showing a full selection of wildlife art by Victoria artist Lissa Calvert, including her newest release “Reluctant Cross- ing.” Lissa Calvert in attendance, Sat., Nov. 24, and Sat., Dec. 8. Gallery hours: Mon.-Wed., Sat. 9 am to 6 pm; Thurs.-Fri. 9 am to 9 pm; Sun. 11 am to 5 pm. Ph. 380-6618. 48 Handloom Gallery — 635 Fort St. Featuring in Nov. “The Best in Raku” with raku by Westcoast Island art- ists: Diana Friedman, Patti Hartna- gel, Vanessa Volkommer, Richard Tanaka, Wayne Ngan, Robin Righton, Susan Westren, Corky Lenox, Ron- deau Fenton, John Charnetski. Gal- lery 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 Doug- las St, The Crystal Garden. Continu- ing until Nov. 30: Presenting a spe- cial wildlife art series by artists Marla Wilson, Lissa Calvert, Robert Bate- man, Sue Coleman, and Randy Fehr. Open daily, 9 am to 6 pm. Ph. 381-2111. 48 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 Zhou Zhongfu, 25 years to finish. The exhibition Opens with a reception o Thur, Oct. 11 at 8:30 pm. Everyone i welcome. _ 47 Art Gallery of Greater Victoria — 1040 Moss St. Christmas: Sacred & secular. Drury Gallery, continuing until Jan. 6. Through the centuries, there have been two very different sides to the special time of the year when many celebrate the birth of Christ. This small exhibition features the two aspects: sacred and secular, as seen through the eyes of Oui A MIX OF CHINESE AND WESTERN artistic styles by Robert Amos, Kalisea Wong and Wing Lum will be featured at the Chinese Cultural Centre 612-1/2 Fisgard St., Nov. 25 to Dec. 11. Above is Rober Amos Victoria Conference Cenire. 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 Auld Kirk Gallery — Winter Show. You are invited to attend an exhibi- tion of recent works by Members of Shawnigan Artists Group and guests. The exhibition continues un- til Nov. 25. Frank Bass, DFA, ATD, AFCA; Carl Coger, PSA, PSG; Patrick Chu; Noel Bliss; Doreen Green, Mis- cha German-van Eck; Cherie Peake; Dorothy Lawrance; Barbara Mac- Donald; Nancy Robson; John Ru- snak; June Stephen; Henry Thomp- son; Tineke van der Voort. Gallery hours: Fri., Sat. and Sun. 12 to 5 pm. Auld Kirk Gallery, Wilmot and Wal- bank, Shawnigan Village. Ph. 743- 4811. Artrentals available. 47 Side Street 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. 47 John Wright: Grandfather of West coast Architecture (1830-1915). An exhibition to be held at the Maltwoed outlet in the Pacific Ocean took artist, artists. Included will be historical paintings of the Madonna and Child; engravings by Durer, and recent Paintings and prints of a secular nature. 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. Chinese Cultural Centre — 612 1/2 ce Fisgard St.) 361-1433. Wing Lum, Ki. & leasa Wong, Robert Amos: Afloat on the Ocean of Art. Three Victoria artists explore new directions with ink and brush, a mix of Chinese and western styles. Nov. 25 - Dec. 16. Hours: Thurs. and Fri., 6 to 9 pm; Sat. and Sun., 10 to-—"a 5 pm. For further info ph. Robert Amos, 389-0303. 51 Winchester Galleries —present Nini Cape, Works On Canvas & Paper Opening Fri., Nov. 23, 6 to 8 pm. Show continues until Dec. 8. 1545 Fort St. Ph. 995-2777. Hours: 10:30 to 5 pm. Closed Monday. 48 Victoria City Hall — Centennial Square features an exhibit of water- color and acrylic paintings by Hope Corman, through Jan. 14. Hope Cor- man’s solo show consists of lands- capes of Victoria and British Colum- bia. The show may be viewed during business hours, Mon. through Fri., 8:30 to 4:30. 52 Tontinued on Page 23 ROSES, ROSES, ROSES, a pastel by Nini Cape. is among Cape's work on display at Winchester Galleries, 1545 Fort St.. from Nov. 23 through Dec. 8. : RY