ARTS DIARY
VISUAL ARTS ROBERT MCDOUGALL ART GALLERY (Botanic Gardens) PERMANENT COLLECTION. C.S.A. GALLERY (66 Gloucester Street) TOWN AND COUNTRY EXHIBITION. DON DRIVER. TASMAN GALLERY (72 Gloucester Street) AUREL RAGUS (Australia) — Copper sculpture.
FISHER’S GALLERY (691 Colombo Street) G. A. GENET — Paintings (until November 17). RUE POMPALLIER GALLERY (Akaroa) PRINTS by Barry Cleavin, Derek Mitchell, Vivian Lynn, Gwen Morris, Colleen Strathem. COLONIAL ART GALLERY (Main North Road, Timaru) POTTERY by Janet and Wilf Wright of Reikorangl Potteries (to November 11). PAINTINGS by W. A. Sutton (to November 11). THEATRE RANGIORA MUSICAL SOCIETY: “The Boyfriend,” by Sandy Wilson. Producer Dennis Lane; musical director, Judy Bellingham, Rangiora Town Hall, finally tonight. COURT THEATRE: “The Old Ladies,” by Rodney Ackland. Directed by Yvette Bromley. Opens tonight, Court Theatre, 163 Worcester Street. ELMWOOD PLAYERS: “Ring Round the Moon,” by Anouilh. Produced by Hunter Bell. Elmwood Playhouse, Fulton Avenue, opens tomorrow. HALSWELL DRAMA GROUP: “Nothing Legal,” by lan Stuart Black, and “Four Queens Walt for Henry,” by L. du Garde Peach. Halswell Hall, tonight (repeat). MUSIC TONIGHT: Hornby Festival Cabaret Town Hall. SATURDAY: Maurice Till (piano) and Michael Houstoun (piano). Benefit recital for Keith Hewson Memorial Piano Fund. Town Hall, 8 pan. FRIDAY: The New Seekers. British pop group. Town Hall. FILM FESTIVAL CHRISTCHURCH MOVIE CLUB international festival. Films from Australia, Britain, Portugal, United States, and New Zealand. Museum Theatre, finally tonight
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Press, Volume CXII, Issue 33067, 7 November 1972, Page 10
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