Arts diary
VISUAL ARTS Robert McDougall ART GALLERY (Botanic Gardens) Paperchase — The Fuseli Collection, The Blue Guitar (until March 26). Print U.S.A., Jabberwock, New Zealand artists, Variations on the Theatre (until April 22). PHOTOGRAPHERS GALLERY (75 Peterborough Street) Simon Dyer — photographs (until March 9). CS.A. GALLERY (66 Gloucester Street) Fibre hangings (until March 18). Canterbury Potters Association (until March 18). Evan Webb, John Tullett — sculpture (until March 18). Gordon Walters, Mervyn Williams (until March 18). George Baloghy — paintings (until March 18). Phillip Trusttum — paintings (until March 18). H. FISHER & SON LTD (691 Colombo Street) Nineteenth century watercolours (until March 16). GREYMOUTH ART GALLERY (Greymouth) David Cheer — paintings (until March 15). GALLERY m (111 Armagh Street) Malcolm Mason — paintings (until March 17). SMALL GALLERY (Shades Arcade) Don Gee, Peter Lambert, Graeme Stradling — screenprints (until March 9). STUDIO 393 (393 Montreal Street)
Festival exhibition, featuring Len Castle, Gennie de Lange, Rob Cameron (until March 11). BROOKE/GIFFORD GALLERY (112 Manchester Street) Robin Royds, Noel Gregg, Bruce Foster (until March 18). BEALEY GALLERY (59 Victoria Street) Grahame Sydney, J. Mackrell — etchings. Imported graphics (until March 9). Colin McLaren— watercolours (until March 9). DUX DE LUX (Arts Centre) Peter Bannan — photographs (until March 14). VISITORS LOUNGE, CANTERBURY MUSEUM (Rolleston Avenue) Maori arts and rafts (until March 18). GEFN GALLERY (79 Cashel Street) Sue Spigel — contemporary American patchwork (until March 18). SMALL GALLERY (Shades Arcade) Marilyn Webb — monoprints (until March 14). GALLERY NOW . (290 Montreal Street) Paul Cook — photographs (until March 15). WINDSOR GALLERY (151 High Street) W. F. Moore — paintings (until March 10). MERIVALE MALL (Papanui Road) Christina Clark, Pam Jeffrey, Phyllis Dwyer, John Barry, Robert Wood — paintings (March 12-17). THEATRE J»URT THEATRE (Arts Centre)
“Stevie” by Hugh Whitemore (until March 10). “Footrot Flats” by Roger Hall (March 12-17). STUDIO “The Human Voice” — Poulenc (March 10-31). REGENT THEATRE (Hokitika) “Footrot Flats” by Roger Hall (March 9-10). CENTRE GALLERY (Arts Centre) Harlequin Players — fantasy ’‘The Storytellers” 6 p.m. (March 10-17). REPERTORY THEATRE (Kilmore Street) “Rodgers and Hart” by the Gilbert and Sullivan Society (until March 17). “Hancock’s Last Half Hour” — MerVyn Glue 1.15 p.m. (March 9-10, 13-16). MILL THEATRE (24 Wise Street) “Alice” for adults (until March 17). ELMWOOD PLAYHOUSE (Fulton Avenue) “Veronica’s Room” by Ira Levin (March 7-10, 1417). MUSIC SCHOOL OF MUSIC (Ham Road) John Ferguson — lute 1.10 p.m. (March 8). Lidia Kozubek — piano 1.10 p.m. (March 13). CHRISTCHURCH TOWN HALL (Kilmore Street) New Zealand Symphony Orchestra, Doran Salomon 8 p.m. (March 10). CATHEDRAL OF THE BLESSED SACRAMENT (Barbadoes Street) Cathedral Choir, Don Whelan — organist 8 p.m. (March 7). See also daily Festival Diary for Christehurcb Festival events, ah
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