Arts diary
VISUAL ARTS Robert McDougall ART GALLERY (Botanic Gardens) Robin White, Brian James — prints (until July 1). C.S.A. GALLERY (66 Gloucester Street) Robert Bishop — photography (until May 6). Local artists — paintings (until May 6). John Dean — sculpture (until May 6). Gary Tricker — prints, paintings (until May 6). GALLERY AKAROA (Akaroa) Catherine Brough, Gerard Murray, Ross Gray — exhibition (until May 6). GEFN GALLERY (79 Cashel Street) Stuart Wright-Stow — wooden toys (May 2-14). GINGKO GALLERY (Arts Centre) Peter Ransom — prints and woodcuts (until May 10). RITCHIES FINE ARTS (72 Gloucester Street) John Loxton, L. W. Wilson, Cecil Kelly — paintings (until April 30). CANTERBURY MUSEUM (Rolleston Avenue) Cranleigh Barton — watercolours (until April 30). CHANCERY LANE GALLERY (24 Chancery Lane)
Aston Greathead — oils (until May 2).
Graham Collions — serigraphs (until May 2). WINDSOR GALLERY (153 High Street) Mark Bassett — watercolours (until April 27). SMALL GALLERY (Shades Arcade) New Zealand screen and crayon prints (until April 27). Beryl Cook — signed prints, limited edition (until May 2). THEATRE COURT THEATRE (Arts Centre) “A Man for All Seasons,” by Robert Bolt (until April 28). STUDIO “Not About Heroes,” by Stephen MacDonald (until April 28). REACT THEATRE (250 Durham Street) “Out in the Cold,” by Greg McGee, 8.30 p.m. (until May 5). BROOKE/GIFFORD GALLERY (112 Manchester Street) Gail Wright — documentation of altered signs (until May 27). James Ross — paintings (until May 27). GREAT HALL (Arts Centre) “Public Figures,” 8 p.m. (April 26-28). CHRISTCHURCH TEACHERS’ COLLEGE
AUDITORIUM (Solway Avenue) “A Question of Courage” — presented by Christchurch Girls’ and Boys’ High Schools (April 27, 28, 30, May 1). MUSIC SCHOOL OF MUSIC, ILAM (University Drive) Monique Duphil — piano, Jay Humeston — cello, 1.10 p.m. (April 26). JAMES HAY THEATRE (Kilmore Street) Carl Pini — violin, Walter Goedde — cello, Maurice Till — piano, Rachel Thompson — viola, 8 p.m. (April 26). Monique Duphil — piano, Jay Humeston — cello, 1.10 p.m. (April 27). STATE TRINITY THEATRE (Worcester Street) “City of Varieties” — Christchurch Theatre Workshop Music Hall (April 28-May 5). CENTRE GALLERY (Arts Centre) Mark Walton, lola Shelley, 3 p.m. (April 29). STRINGLEMAN ROOM, PUBLIC LIBRARY (Gloucester Street) Recorded Music Society, 7.30 p.m. (May 2). REGENT THEATRE (Ashburton) “Guys and Dolls” — Ashburton Operatic Society (May 1-4).
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Press, 26 April 1984, Page 22
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