provincial. festivals,” says Mordan. "We hope our community will support us." First on the agenda isa. three-night. benefit run of “Living Together" on May 27, 28 and 29. Admis- © sion isa $10 niinimum donation. "Many folks missed our last run, even though we held it over an extra _ weekend, and others would like to see the show again. It’s a real’ crowd-pleaser, "adds Weston. _ This production of "Living Together" will be even better, according to Morton, since a professional director from Vancouver is coming to Terrace to workshop the play prior to performance. So watch for posters and ticket information — -and:show' your support of the Terrace Little Theatre. After all, it’s your community being represented! — Contributed by the Terrace Little Theatre "Northwest Arts | & Entertainment 1 Calendar R.E.M. Lee Theatre . '« May 16 — Amateur Boxing + May.22, 8 p.m. — Dance Review 92 with the Parviainen Dancers, presented by Theatre Alive. «May 23, 8 p.m.— Arlande Salte’ Christian rock group. f - May 27,7:30 p.m. — Caledonia Band & Choir concert. The Terrace Inn, Gigi’s Pub © - Until May 16-—Desperado - + May 18-23 — The Weekend Warriors _ se May 25-30 - Gun Shy Northern Motor inn, George's s Pub i - Until May 16 ~ Rick Mean i « May 18-30— Harvest - | Terrace Public Art Gallery - f « Month of May - local quilters exhibit their fine stitchery. McColl Playhouse - a + May 27, 28 & 29, 8 p.m. — Living Together, benefit : performances presented by the Terrace Little Theatre to raise money for Provincial finals in ‘Campbell River. Bavarian Inn + May 30 — Maypole Dine and Dance Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 13, + 1st Friday of every month is Steak Night. - . May 15 & 16, - Slack Jack - . Kitimat Centennial Museum id i al “a | | + May 27, 7:30 p.m. — Mount Elizabeth Secondary Band J and visiting William Beagle Secondary School Bandina public performance. | Cullen, Robertson: Back for the fifth anniversary. DOUBLE EXPOSURE PAIR © EMCEES ARTS PARTY Double Exposure stars Bob Robertson and Linda Cullen willbe the hosts for a special performance celebrating the fifth anniversary of the Prince Rupert | Performing Arts Centre May 23. The show begins at _ 8 p.m. and. will feature song and dance by a wide variety of local performers, along with musician and composer Randy Raine-Reusch, who plays original compositions influenced by styles from around the- world on numerous instruments. - During the following day coffee, birthday cake and backstage tours of the theatre will be offered. Cullen and Robertson have a special attachment to the arts centre — - they emceed the grand opening in 1987. .* May 30, 8 p.m. fashion show. « May 28, 7.p.m. ~ Alexander Elementary School Plays ~ Ivan Sayers - “The Way We Were” | Prince Rupert's Performing Arts Centre « May 19 & 20, 7:30 p.m. — ~ Hansel. and Gretel, produced by Annunciation School. « May. 23, 8 p.m. — Prince Rupert. Performing Arts Centre 5th Anniversary Variety Special, hosted by ‘Double Exposure’s' Bob Robertson and Linda Cullen. Heritage Park Museum - + May 16 —“The Skeena River Story” a fast paced show. The Gar Club, horse and buggy display and “old time music” Everyone welcome, Cost is by donation. Inn of the West, Hanky Panky’s | May 18-22 ~ Hall of Fame © This column Is sponsored by | 4535 Greig Avenue, Terrace, B. C. V8G1M7 Phone 635-7840 Terrace Review — May 15, 1992