Three Sisters H a v i n g a Crimes of the Heart Real Bad Day! | by Jeff Pitcher career. Babe w a s n ' t too pleased w i t h her husband's l o o k s -- s o she shot h i m . A n d w h a t w o u l d a family be w i t h o u t their cousin Chick, w h o is c o m p l e t e noise a n d constant j u d g ment. A s s i s t e d by a y o u n g upstart lawyer w i t h a personal v e n d e t t a a n d M e g ' s o l d flame, w h o M e g broke up w i t h during the m i d d l e of a hurricane, these three sisters face their issues a n d find strength in s i s t e r h o o d . Crimes of the Heart is produced and performed roles for Southern w o m e n . Crimes of the Heart, set in Hazelhurst, M i s s i s s i p p i , five years after hurricane C a m i l l e , w a s her first full-length play a n d is n o w her best k n o w n . In 1 9 8 6 , theatre W e ' v e got a f e w Southern gals c o m i n g to t o w n . They're h a v i n g a b a d day, a real b a d day, yet life's u p h e a v a l s have rarely been as funny as they are in Beth Henley's Crimes the Heart. Directed by D a w n M o o r e , this t o u c h i n g l y hilarious c o m e d y is the story of three sisters w h o reunite w h e n Babe, the youngest, is jailed for s h o o t i n g her h u s b a n d Senator Z. Botrelle. The characters of Crimes of the Heart c o m e to life t h r o u g h shared misfortunes, s i b l i n g resentment, f a m i l y love, a n d lots of laughter. Lennie, the eldest sister, celebrates her 3 0 t h birthday w i t h fears t h a t her " s h r u n k e n o v a r y " w i l l keep her a spinster. Meg, the m i d d l e sister, is a loud-mouthed of Crimes of the Heart w a s also m a d e into a major m o t i o n picture starring Jessica Lange, Sissy Spacek, a n d D i a n e K e a t o n . Crimes of the Heart w a s first p r o d u c e d by the Capllano Theatre Society at the Capllano College Performing Arts Theatre. The show runs from March 8 through to March 17, Thursday to Saturday, with a special matinee performance on Tuesday, March 13 at 1 p.m. For more information, call 990-7810. in Louisville, Kentucky, in 1 9 7 9 a n d t h e n in N e w York City in 1 9 8 0 . It w a s a w a r d e d a Pulitzer Prize in 1981. A g r a d u a t e of Southern M e t h o d i s t University Park, Texas, p l a y w r i g h t Henley t u r n e d f r o m a c t i n g to w r i t i n g as a career because she felt that the theatre d i d n ' t offer e n o u g h c o n t e m p o r a r y singer h o m e f r o m H o l l y w o o d a n d a failing C E N T E IM IM C E N T R E DIRECTED DAVID BY SHERREN Nils Ling in TRUTH A B O U T -THE- - T o u c h i n g , p o w e r f u l , a n d T n l a r i o u s l y honest. . . o n e man's attempt to m a k e sense out of those strange a n d m a g i c a l creatures w h o turn his w o r l d u p s i d e - d o w n a n d his heart inside-out. From infants with p o o p y d i a p e r s to t e e n a g e r s with p o o p y attitudes Ling's o b s e r v a t i o n s a b o u t life with his kids n a v e b e e n a nit with a u d i e n c e s from c o a s t to c o a s t . TICKETS N O O N 2 3 0 0 AVAILABLE THEATRE 4 : 0 0 PM 9 8 4 - 4 4 8 4 BOX OFFICE SATURDAY CENTENNIAL March MONDAY NORTH LONSDALE VANCOUVER