Arts diary
USUAL ARTS Robert mcdougall ART GALLERY (Botanic Gardens) HONORE DAUMIER — Lithographs (closes December 9) Edward Ruscha: Films, graphics and books. (Closes December 2). BILLY APPLE: Public slide lecture, November 27, 8 p.m. Entrance from Rolleston Avenue. DON DRIVER Retrospective exhibition. November 21 to January 6. C.S.A. GALLERY (66 Gloucester Street) OLIVIA SPENCERBOWER — W a t e r-colours (November 16 to December 4). SHONA McFARLANE — Retrospective (November 16 to December 4). YVONNE AND lAN SPALDING — Weaving (November 16 to December 4). WARREN TIPPETT — Pottery (November 17 to December 2). DEREK MARGETTS — Photography (November 17 to December 3). BROOKE/GIFFORD GALLERY (112 Manchester Street) STANLEY PALMER; New Prints and Drawings. Until November 30. BILLY APPLE: “The given as an art/political statement” An environmental art work. November 26 to 30. MICHAEL THOMAS — Recent work. BUILDING CENTRE (Cashel Street) TOWN AND COUNTRY art show. Guest exhibitor. George Genet November 26 to 30. THEATRE COURT THEATRE: “Big Nose at Fort Isslmo.” A play for children of all ages; the Court’s contribution to the International Year of the Child. Court Theatre, Worcester Street, November 24 to December 22. REPERTORY: “Grease,” directed by Julie Hopkirk. Musical director. Philip Norman. Re-
pertory Theatre. November 21 to December 1. ELMWOOD PLAYERS: “Off the Rails,” by John Waterhouse. Director, Alex Hen--1 ders o n . Elmwood Playhouse, Fulton Avenue, November 24 to December 1. HALS WELL DRAMA GROUP: “Music Hail Memories,” directed by Pat Harris. Halswell Hall, 8 p.m., Nov. 30 and Dec. 1. TEACHERS’ COLLEGE “The House of Bernardo Alba,” by Loma. Produced by Don McAra for the Teachers’ College Drama Group. College Auditorium, November 26 to 28, November 30 and December 1. 8 p.m. nightly except November 27 (6 p.m.). STORY BOOK THEATRE: Christmas programme for children, directed by Taura Henderson. Shirley Community Centre, December 1 to 8. Saturday and Sunday 2 p.m., weekdays 7 p.m. MUSIC THURSDAY: James Baines (baritone) accompanied by Peter Low (virginal). Lunch-time recital, Arts Centre, 1.10 p.m. FRIDAY: University Jazz Club, Drama Society, and Moving Company Dancers. An evening of entertainment, Ballroom, Student Union building, Ham Road, 8 p.m. SATURDAY: Harmonic Society choir and soloists. Conductor, David Childs. With the Christchurch Symphony Orchestra. Bach’s Christmas Oratorio. Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament, 8.15 p.m. SUNDAY: Amici Chamber Orchestra (Conductor Paul Mayhew). Music by Mozart, Bach, Haydn and Buchanan. Great Hall, Arts Centre, 3 p.m. SUNDAY: Judith Cordeaux (violin) and Jennifer Quere (guitar). Recital in Robert McDougall Art Gallery, 3 p.m.
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