ARTS event September/October venue Calendar of Performing Arts details date/time Vancouver Symphony M u s i c Orchestra Veda Hille The Magic of Motets Audubon String Quartet Pro Nova Concert Shattered Tongue T h e a t r e Dirty Laundry evil at earls Fringe Picks Mediocre Expectations Musical Review Reading Family Charlotte Diamond Puppet Fest The House at Pooh Corner The House at Pooh Corner Preschool Hajloween Show Theatre 224-6714 Jewels of the Desert O t h e r A Tribute to the Fraser River North Shore Heritage Weekend North Shore Heritage Weekend Forestry Heritage Walks W o m e n of the Klondike Trebles With A Cause Centennial Theatre 984-4484 Portside Room 987-3344 St. Andrew's United Church 280-2801 Centennial Theatre 984-4484 Ferry Building 925-7266 Presentation House Theatre 990-3474 Britannia High School 280-2801 Firehall Arts Centre 280-2801 Presentation House Theatre 990-3474 Presentation House Theatre 990-3474 Presentation House Theatre 990-3474 Seymour A r t Gallery 924-1378 Centennial Theatre 984-4484 Delbrook Community Centre 987-3725 Centennial Theatre 984-4484 Centennial Theatre 984-4484 Presentation House Centennial Theatre 984-4484 Centennial Theatre 984-4484 West Vancouver 925-7295 West Vancouver 925-7295 Lawson Creek 925-7270 Centennial Theatre 984-4484 Squamish Nation Recreation Centre September 18 Association present this benefit for NS music education. 8 p.m Vancouver Performance Artist. Laudate Singers sing a kaleidoscope of motets through the centuries. Presented by North Shore Community Concerts. Admission by membership. September 21 9 p.m. October 6 3 p.m. October 17 8 p.m North Vancouver Band and Strings Parents' Musical director Hans Karl Piltz and the Pro October 24 Nova Ensemble present their warm chamber music. 7:30 p.m. A n evening of controversy with the poet Sappho. Wed.-Sat. (2 p.m. matinee Sat.) September 4-14 8 p.m. Comedy of three women trying to September 6-8 & 13-14 get out of the soiled museum of laundry. (Fringe event) vaned A dark comedy by North Vancouver September 5-8 & 14-15 actor/writer Brooke Burgess (Fringe event) vaned Holdovers from the Fringe, Vancouver's Theatre Festival.Thurs.-Sat. Musical comedy presented by Break Even Productions. Tues.-Sat. Presented by Uncle Randy Productions. Fridays & Saturdays. By children's author Sarah Ellis. Family Festival presents Diamond and her Hug Bug Band. September 19-29 7 & 9 p.m. October 1-5 8 p.m. October 11-26 8 p.m. September 24 4 p.m. September 29 11:30 am. & 2 p.m. October 19 Talking Hands Puppetry presents a day of shows and puppet making, (see story page 15) I0a.m.-4p.m. Family Festival presents touring Players Theatre of Canada. Players Theatre of Canada presents preschool and school shows Elwoodettes Marionettes presented by Vancouver Guild of Puppetry October 20 1 1:30 a m & 2 p.m. October 23 tbc. October 26 1 & 3 p.m. This middle Eastern dancer has spent many years September 14 travelling in Turkey, Iran, Pakistan and India. 8 p.m. Leonard George, Chief of the Burrard September 26 Indian Band, shares a traditional river story and 7:30 p.m. a slide presentation of Fin Donnelly's epic swim down the Fraser. Ambleside Seawall Walk, 10:30 a.m. September 21 Lighthouse Park Walk, 1:30 p.m. West Van. Museum & Archives identification clinic 2-4 p.m. Dundarave Walk, (meet at Peppi's) 1 1 a.m. September 22 Heritage Information Booth, Ambleside, 12-4 p.m. North Vane. Heritage Harbour Tours, free, Info: 987-5618 Will focus on logging history, forest regeneration and mycology of the area. The Royal Canadian Geographical Society presents, along with Frances Backhouse. Pandora's Vox Vocal Ensemble hosts and entertains at this gala event. Info: 922-2513 Sept. 28 & Oct. 5 10 a m - 3 p.m. October 8 7:30 p.m. October 24 6:30-10:30 p.m.