Arts diary
VI SV AL ARTS Robert McDougall ART GALLERY (Botanic Gardens) PRINTS by Hogarth and Rowlandson. NEIL DAWSON — “Seascape.” Until Aoril 30. C.S.A. GALLERY (66 Gloucester Street) PHOTOGRAPHS 1900-1920 (the Stone-Perry collection). PHILIPPA HUTCHISON — Painting. PAULINE RHODES — Sculpture. KEES BRUIN — Paintings and Drawings.
RICHARD LOVELLSMITH — Painting. LLEW SUMMERS — Sculpture. STUDENTS’ FESTIVAL (from April 23). OWEN LEE — Paintings and drawings from book, “Patterns of the Past.” Opens April 23. HALSWELL POTTERS. (Opens April 24). THEATRE COURT THEATRE: “The Dance of Death,” by Strindberg. Director: Elric Hooper. Court Theatre, Worcester St. Opens Saturday. REPERTORY: “One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest.” Directed by Penny Giddens for the Canterbury Repertory Theatre Society. Repertory Theatre. Season ends April 21.
MV SIC TOMORROW: Ensemble Dufay from Wellington. A programme of Renaissance music, played on instruments of the time. St Albans Methodist Church, Merivaie, 8 p.m. THURSDAY: Lunch time recital at the University School of Music, 1.10 p.m. Ruth Hawkey (soprano) and John Luxton (piano). Music by Copland, Webum and'Faure. SATURDAY: Christchurch Symphony Orchestra subscription concert, featuring music by Beethoven. Conductor, Peter Zwartz. Soloists, Diedre Irons (piano) and Paulene Smith (violin). Town Hall. MONDAY: Solo recital by Julian Bream (guitar and lute). James Hay Theatre at 8 p.m. Fully booked.
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