ARTS DIARY
VISUAL ARTS ROBERT MCDOUGALL ART GALLERY (Botanic Gardens)
RALPH HOTERE — to May 26.
POLISH GRAPHICS. C.S.A. GALLERY (66 Gloucester Street) ROSEMARY JOHNSON — sculpture.
ALAN PEARSON — paintings. HUBERT STRUYK—paintings.
GRAPHIC AND CRAFT (from May 25). MUSIC TOMORROW: Tudor Singers, with guest artists David Smith and Bruce Carlson. C.S.A. Gallery, 1.10 p.m. THURSDAY: Salvation Army Citadel Band. Conductor, Thomas Brown. Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament, 8 p.m. THURSDAY: Alexander Brothers, with Jack Milroy, Mary Lee, and Ronnie Christie. Theatre Royal, 8.15 p.m. SATURDAY: Royal Christchurch Musical Society Choir, with solosits (Noel Mangin, Beverley Bergin, Anthea Moller and Keith Lewis) and the Christchurch Symphony Orchestra. Conductor, Robert Field-Dodgson. Rossini’s “Petite Messe Solennelle.” Town Hall.
MONDAY: Scotch College Orchestra, of Melbourne. Town Hall, 8 p.m. THEATRE “PUSS IN BOOTS”: Produced by Neta Neale for the Canterbury Children’s Theatre. James Hay Theatre, until Saturday. 6.30 p.m. week-days, 2 p.m. and 8 p.m. Saturday. ELMWOOD PLAYERS: “Tomorrow Will Be a Lovely Day,” by Craig Harrison. Elmwood Playhouse, Fulton Avenue, until May 25. REPERTORY: “Dylan,” produced by Jennifer Blumsky. Opens Saturday, Repertory Theatre. PEGASUS PLAYERS: “Pinocchio.” Producer, Ngaire Tonkin. Mt Pleasant Community Centre, Thursday to Saturday.
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Press, Volume CXIV, Issue 33539, 21 May 1974, Page 10
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