Seymour Fall Frolic

SEYMOUR Art Gallery, located in North Vancouver's cozy Deep Cove, held its annual Fall Frolic on Tuesday September 19th. For $15, guests enjoyed an evening of socializing, appetizers, door prizes and a wonderful production of the comedy "Arsenic and Old Lace" by the First Impressions Theatre Company. Throughout the evening there was a silent auction where everyone got a chance to bid on something special. Funds raised go to support the Arts in the Cove fall and winter programs. The production of "Arsenic and Old Lace" runs until September 30, phone 924-1378 for more information.


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MaryAnne Tateishi is not only a talented artist, she's on the board. Here she holds up her creation entitled "Wild Dog"

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"We come to all the theatre events," said Deep Cove's own Bob and Lois Nordin as they took home their auction goody.

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Sharon Clark (left) purchased a Roots fleecy jacket while Maureen McKeon Holmes scooped up the Degas prints and Avon gift basket.

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West Vancouver's Ted and Freda Mellenthin (at right) were happy to have their daughter Elke Starck and her friend Ron Kriz visiting from Montreal.

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Gail Tustin showed-off her newly purchased Barbara Matthews original watercolour.

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These board members and gallery volunteers really enjoyed the play. "They did a really good job," they said. From left: Pat Morrice, Stewart Law and Ina Law.

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The play's the thing for these cast members of "Arsenic and Old Lace". From left: actors Chris Davis (as the Rev. Dr. Harper), Warde Ashlie (in three different roles) and Steve Mullins (as Office Klein).

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Singer/actor Cayla Brooke is usually on stage to hear the applause, but on this night she lent a helping hand backstage.

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Every year the Fall Frolic draws a sell-out crowd. The event is popular with people like Linda Janzen (left), Lori Janzen (centre) and board member/artist Gaye Tyson.

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Who's that giggling in the back row of the theatre? It looks like Diane MacNeal (left) and Marion Jackson found the best seats in the house.

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Gallery administrator Laurie Poulsen and technical director Michael Smith should both be congratulated on a great evening and a wonderful performance.

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The entire cast and crew of "Arsenic and Old Lace" encourage you to come out and see them in action until Sept. 30.

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Congratulations on a job well done ladies. Jan Argent (left) and Mary DeCoste didn't get to see the play because they were so busy organizing things.


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