Arts diary
VISUAL ARTS Robert McDougall ART GALLERY (Botanic Gardens) Debra Bustin (until May 8). Barry Cleavin — “Ewe and Eye” (until May 28). C.S.A. GALLERY (66 Gloucester Street) David Margetts — drawings (from April 28). Alsion Ry'de and Kath Von Tunzelmann — paintings (from April 28). Raouf Siegrist — paintings (from April 28). Guy Mowat — memorial exhibition (from April 28).
Jean Joyes — paintings (from April 28). GREYMOUTH ART GALLERY (Greymouth) Colin Wyn - paintings (until May 6). WINDSOR GALLERY (153 High Street) Brent Trolle — landscapes in oils. RITCHIES FINE ARTS (72 Gloucester Street) Charles Blomfield — paintings (until April 30). G. Lindauer — paintings (until April 30).
SHOWCASE GALLERY (Little’s Building, corner Peterborough Street and Colombo Street) . Eve Sussman — photographs. ' PEOPLE’S GALLERY (151 Worcester Street) Jan Drayton — landscapes in oils. New work in main gallery and craft room. Mary Ashworth — paintings (until April 30). THE SMALL GALLERY (The Shades) Andrew Coates — landscapes in oils.
GREAT HALL (Arts Centre) Los Trios Ringbarkus, presented by the New Zealand Students’ Arts Council (April 30, May 1). SOUTHERN BALLET THEATRE (Arts Centre) Formolo-Urban Dance Company (May 27, 28, 29); BROOKE/GIFFORD GALLERY (112 Manchester Street) Gavin Chilcott — paintings. GINGKO GALLERY (Arts Centre) Andrew Bogle — “Grounded in Mid-Air” — works on paper (until May 12). CHRISTCHURCH TOWN HALL (Kilmore Street) Town and Country Art Club twenty-first annual showing. (May 8 to 13). ARTS CENTRE COFFEE SHOP (Arts Centre) Nanci Thompson — “On the Line” — petrified clothing (until April 30). THEATRE COURT THEATRE (Arts Centre) “Noises Off,” by Michael Frayn. COURT STUDIO “Mabel,” by Campbell Smith. STATE TRINITY CENTRE (Worcester Street) “California Here We Come,” by Olive Turner, presented by the Christchurch Theatre Workshop (April 30 to May 7). DIAMOND HARBOUR HALL (Diamond Harbour) “Fringe Benefits,” presented by the Peninsula Merrymakers (May 11 to May 14). NGAIO MARSH THEATRE (Ham Road) “The House of Bernarda Alba,” presented by the isupils of Villa Maria April 27, 28). JAMES HAY THEATRE (Kilmore Street) “Nut Cracker Sweet,” E resented by the Canterury Children’s Theatre (May 7 to 21).
JAMES HAY THEATRE (Kilmore Street) “The King and I,” by Rodgers and Hammerstein, presented by the Christchurch Operatic Society (until April 30). REGENT THEATRE (Greymouth) “Hans Christian Andersen,” presented by the Greymouth Operatic Society, with Derek Metzger (April 30 to May 7). ELMWOOD PLAYHOUSE (Fulton Avenue) “Missionary Positions,” by Barry Southam, presented by the Elmwood Players (May 4 to 7 and May 11 to 14). MUSIC CHRISTCHURCH COLLEGE CHAPEL (100 Waiamiri Road) A recital by the University Singers, conducted by Martin Setchell; 1.10 p.m. (April 28). CENTRE GALLERY (Arts Centre) A recital by the Christchurch Conservatoire Orchestra; 12.10 p.m. (April 29). CHRISTCHURCH TEACHERS COLLEGE (Dovedale Avenue) The last recital in the series of “Mostly Mozart,” presented by Carl Pini (violin) and Maurice Till (piano); 8 p.m. (May 2). TRINITY METHODIST CHURCH (Rangiora) A recital presented by the Rangiora Youth Choir with the Ham Wind Quintet; 7.30 p.m. (May 4). CHRISTCHURCHH TOWN HALL (Kilmore Street) Michael Houstoun (piano) with the Christchurch Symphony Orchestra. With conductor, Carl Pini; 8 p.m. (April 30). CHRISTCHURCH TOWN HALL (Kilmore Street) Keith and Margaret Sayers in recital (May 5). CHRISTCHURCH TOWN HALL (Kilmore Street James Galway (flute) in recital with Phillip Moll (piano); 8 p.m. (May 9).
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