Arts diary
I ISLAL ARTS ROBERT MCDOUGALL ART GALLERY (Botanic Gardens) MATT PINE — Recent Sculpture (in the gallery and the gardens). CONTEMPORARY CANTERBURY ARTISTS - Paintings. sculpture, photographs, and prints by 15 young Canterbury artists. C.S.A. GALLERY (66 Gloucester Street) LONDON TRANSPORT Posters. VALERIE HEINZ - Paintings. FROM KILN AND LOOM. IRENE RICHARDS. GARY 1 RICKER — Prints. BROOKE/GIFLORD GALLERY (112 Manchester Street) ALAN PEARSON: “Huia Variations.” Recent paintings. Until October 5. FISHER S GALLERY (691 Colombo Street) SIR PATRICK KILVINGTON — Paintings. STUDIO 393 (393 Montreal Street) POTTERY by Bruce Williams and other West Coast potters. PRINTS AND ETCHINGS by Tiffany Thornley. CANTERBURY MUSEUM (Rolleston Avenue) CHINESE PAPER-CUTS. An exhibition marking the anniversary' of the People’s Republic of 7,
THEATRE COURT THEATRE: “The Club,” by David Williamson. Director, John Curry. Until October 13. Court Theatre. Worcester Street. Also “Words at One.” Wednesday, with Neta Nealer, “MERRIE ENGLAND”: Teachers’ College presentation. College auditorium. October 1 to 6. "KISS ME KATE”: Christchurch Gilbert and Sullivan and Light Opera Society' produclion. Director, Bryan Aitken. James Hay Theatre, September 28 to October 13. THEATRE WORKSHOP: “Jack and tlie Beanstalk.” Pantomime directed byPeter Roberts. Repertory Theatre. October 6 to 13. ST CHRISTOPHERS DRAMA GROUP: Pantomime. “Cinderella,” written by' John Goodliffe. Director. Shirley Caddick. St Christopher's Church Hall. October 4, 5. 6. MUSIC SATURDAY: New Zealand Symphony Orcnestra subscription concert. Conductor. Leonard Dornmatt. Soloist. Wilfred Simenauer. Town Hall, 8 p.m. SUNDAY: Organ recital. Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament. Sue Lennon (organ) with Patricia Middleton (soprano) and Pamela Keightlev (flute). ■» HP n.m.
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