Arts diary
VISUAL ARTS ROBERT MCDOUGALL ART GALERY (Botanic Gardens) THE STREET CSA GALLERY (66 Gloucester Street) ANN CULY (April 23-May 11) STEPHEN GIBB AND MICHAEL DEAVOLL (April 23-May 9) PETER HAMANN (April 23-May 5) ELIZABETH FRASER (April 23-May 5) BENSON AND HEDGES AWARD PAINTINGS (April 28-May 10) BROOKE/GIFFORD GALLERY (112 Manchester Street) PHILIP TRUSTUM — “Totems.” Until May 2. THEATRE COURT THEATRE: “Hamlet” tomorrow, Thursday, Saturday. “Rosencrantz and Guildenstem Are Dead,” tonight and Friday. Final week. Court Studio” The Case of Katherine Mansfield,” devised and presented by Cathy Downes. 8.15 p.m. nightly, until Friday. OPERATIC SOCIETY: “Hello Dolly.” Director, Julie Hop-, kirk, James Hay Theatre, April 11 to 26. RICCARTON PLAYERS: “The Unknown Soldier and His Wife.”
by Peter Ustinov. Warenui School hall, April 19 to 26. UNIVERSITY DRAMA SOCIETY: “Bobby Sucks,” a revue directed by Michael Wilson. Ngaio Marsh Theatre, until April 30. POETRY PARTY: Sam Hunt and Gary McCormick. Upper Common Room, Arts Centre, Sunday 8 p.m. MUSIC
TODAY: Lunch-time recital in Campion Hall (265 Riccarton Road), 1.10 p.m. Olinto Barbetti (violin), and the University of Canterbury Chamber Orchestra, music by Vivaldi, Gregori and the first performance of Chloe Moon’s “Reflection for Strings.” Admission free. TOMORROW: Amici Chamber Orchestra with Olinto Barbetti (violin). A concert of Italian music. Great Hall, Arts Centre, 8 p.m. THURSDAY: Lunch-time recital at Ham on the outdoor stage of the School of Music (or Room 205 if the weather is unfavourable) at 1.10 p.m. Poetry readings by the English M.A. Honours Class of 1980 t o commemorate Anzac Day. Admission free.
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Press, 22 April 1980, Page 21
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