ART CALENDAR
USUAL ARTS robert McDougall ART GALLERY (Botanic Gardens) EVENTS OF NEWS MEDLA — Recent photography (closes November VICTORIAN ARTISTRY — A taste of yesterday (opens October 9). ' C.S.A. GALLERY , (66 Gloucester Street) GROUP SHOW (from October 12). MICHAEL EATON—Painting (from October 13).
JACKIE SULLIVAN AND DEIRDRE TUPPER—Painting (from October 8). SIT. TONKIN — Photography (from October 12). CAPRICORN GALLERY (142 Gloucester Street) JOHN BRASELL — Watercolours (until October 20). COLONIAL GALLERY (Timaru) EXHIBITION of cosmopolitan prints, modem and classical (closes October 18).
MUSIC TODAY: Margarita Schack (soprano). Works by Stelarc, Webern and Alban Berg. Accompanist: John Luxton. Ngaio Marsh Theatre, 1.10 p.m. TOMORROW: Canterbury Orchestra Trust inaugural concert Conductor, William Southgate; soloist, William Hennessy. James Hay Theatre, 8.15 pun. SUNDAY: Milton Parker and Robert Oliver. Guitar and lute solos and folk-songs. Akaroa. Bosshard Gallery, 5 pan. THEATRE COURT THEATRE: “Early Canterbury Tales,” featuring Mildred Woods. Court Theatre, Worcester Street. ELMWOOD PLAYERS: “The Fantasticks,” produced by Brian Deavoll. Season extended, Wednesday to Saturday. Elmwood Playhouse, Fulton Avenue. JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR: Theatre RoyaL RICCARTON PLAYERS: “Once in a Blue Moon.” Director, Doug Clarke. Nelson Street Hall, closes October 11.
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Press, Volume CXV, Issue 33967, 7 October 1975, Page 19
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