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Arts diary

VISUAL ARTS Robert McDougall ART GALLERY

(Botanic Gardens) W. A. SUTTON — “Drawings of Homage,” May 16 to July 11. SMALL TAPESTRIES from Dovecot Studios, Edinburgh. Until June 21.

LOOSE CANVAS Paintings without frames. Until July 31. C.S.A. GALLERY

(66 Gloucester Street) ALAN McLEAN — Paintings and Prints. EMBROIDERER’S GUILD OPEN EXHIBITION BROOKE/GIFFORD GALLERY (112 Manchester Street)

RICHARD KILLEEN - Recent Works (June 2 to 19)

GINGKO GALLERY (Arts Centre Worcester Street) PETER RANSOM - “The Darker Side of Human Nature.” Water-colours and etchings. May 16 to June 5. PETERBOROUGH CENTRE (Peterborough Street) GUT REACTION - Performance art by Di ffrench, of Dunedin. Also lecture, Thursday, in Upstairs Common Room, Arts Centre. Both start 7.30 p.m.

THEATRE COURT THEATRE: “Fiftyfifty,” by Roger Hall. Director, Stuart Devenie.

Court Theatre, Worcester Street, June 6 to July COURT STUDIO: “Alf’s General Theory of Relativity,” by Peter Hawes.

Director, Elric Hooper. Court Studio, Arts Cen-

tre. June 2 to 20. HALSWELL DRAMA GROUP. "Ship Ahoy,” a musical. Halswell Hall, 8

p.m., June 5, 6.12,13,19, 20. - UNIVERSITY DRAMA SOCIETY: “Female. Transport,” by Steve Gooch.

Directed by Elizabeth Moody. Ngaio Marsh

Theatre, May 30 to June 6. LIMBS DANCE THEATRE; Touring production, Theatre Royal, June 2 and 3.

MUSIC TODAY: School of Music, 1.10 pm. Graham Hollobon, organ. Organ music by Bach — continuing the recitals of the complete organ works of J. S.

Bach. WEDNESDAY: Double-reed Ensemble of the New York Kammermusikei

Music from the baroqut

period. James Hay Thea tre, 8 p.m. THURSDAY: School of Mu sic, 1.10 p.m. A pro gramme by student per formers. FRIDAY: Ensemble Dufay of Wellington. Concert of early music. State Trinity Centre, 8 p.m. SATURDAY: New Zealand . Symphony Orchestra. Conductor, Piero Gamba. Soloist, Shura Cherkassky (piano). Music by Lilburn, Dvorak, Tchaikovsky. Town Hall. • -8p m. SUNDAY: Alard Quartet. ' First of three concerts. Teachers College auditorium, 3.30 p.m.

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Arts diary Press, 2 June 1981, Page 24

Arts diary Press, 2 June 1981, Page 24