Arts diary
I /SI (L ARTS ROBERT McDOUGALL ART GALLERY (Botanic Gardens) PRINT — “The Grand Tour.” Featuring prints by famous European artists. DON PEEBLES — Recent work. (June 6-29.) C.S.A. GALLERY (66 Gloucester Street) MAURICE LYE. LEO KING AND DON SALT. RUTH CASTLE AND MARGARET NORRIS. C.S.A. OPEN EXHIBITION. T. A. MACORMACK (opens Thursday). BROOKE/GIFFORD GALLERY (112 Manchester Street) MALCOLM BENHAM — New paintings and wwks on paper. Closes June 29. SCHOOL OF FINE ARTS GALLERY (University of Canterbury, Ham) GERMAN FILM POSTERS 1928-56. Closes June 29. THEATRE COURT THEATRE: Beekett Festival double bills. “Play” and “Happy Days” this week only. “Not I” and “Endgame,” June 25-30. Court Theatre, 20 Worcester Street.
DUNSANDEL PLAYERS: “South Pacific.” Producer, Mae Arnold; musical director, Mavis Allison. Dunsandel Hall, June 9-23.
RISINGHOLME: “The Pirates of Penzance.” Risingholme Community Centre centenary production. Producer, Malcolm Lawrey. Musical director, Paul Ellis. Risingholme Community Theatre, June 23-30.
“LET’S LOOK ON THE BRIGHT SIDE,” a Bob Nimmo production. Triangle Production pre-
sentation. James Hay Theatre. June 16-23. HARLEQUIN PLAYERS: “Auntie Mamie,” a musical comedy directed by Alan de Melmanche. Musical director, Thomas Brown. Town Hall Restaurant, June 12-23. mask: TODAY: Lunch-time recital at the School of Music, Ham, at 1.10 p.m. Paul Milner (trumpet), music by Jean Hubeau and Lars-Erik Larsson; Lynette Leggett (piano), music by Bach and Schoenberg; Pamela Keightley (flute), music by Frank. Martin. This concert will be repeated on Thursday at St Albans Methodist Church, Rugby Street, at LIO p.m. THURSDAY: Lunch-time recital at the School of Music, 1.10 p.m. John Harker (baritone) and Nan Anderson (piano), music by Purcell, Chloe Moon and Peter Warlock; David Vine (harpsichord), music bv Purcell. SATURDAY: C.S.I.M. “Year ot the Child” concert. Cashmere High School hall, 7.30 p.m. SUNDAY: Recital at The Great Hall, Arts Centre. 3 p.m., by McMaster Quartet from Canada. Music by Smetana, and Beethoven’s “Razoumovsky” String Quartet No. 1. SUNDAY: Armii Chamber Orchestra. Music by Haydon, Lutoslawski, Vivaldi, Bach. Soloists Tony Ferner (flute), David Vine (harpsichord), Jennifer Morean (flute), John Snelgrove (trumpet). Great Hall, Arts Centre, 8 p.m. MONDAY: “Shoestring Opera,” concert version of “Carmen,” Part two. State Trinity Centre, 1.10 p.m.
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