"Come to our play!” Play opens Thursday Ironshirts Raffaele Sciarretta and Glen Thayer pursue the peasant girl Grushna, played by Jane Nicol, who is hiding the son and heir to the Abashwilli estates. This is a rehearsal shot for The Caucasian Chalk Circle which is being produced by Cap Theatre at Presentation House this week and next. The show opens March 19 and continues for eight performances on the 20, 21, 24, 25, 26, 27, and 28 at 8 pm. Tickets are $7 adults, $6 students and seniors, and you can get an advance voucher worth $1 off at the Humanities Division box office. Prize offered for top sales Speaking of tickets, are you good at selling them? Theatre instructor Bill Murdoch is offering a prize of dinner at Arriva's and two tickets to CATS (on July 4) to the person who sells the most tickets to Caucasian Chalk Circle. If you are interested, apply to Bill Murdoch and get cracking. Rock, jazz featured at concert The Commercial Music Program is holding its spring concert on Thursday, March 26 at 8 pm at the North Vancouver Centennial Theatre (123 E. 23rd St.). The program will feature a variety of contemporary musical styles from rock through jazz performed by the instrumentalists and vocalists in the program both in small groups, and as part of the Capilano Stage Band under the direction of Fred Stride. The featured guest soloist will be Tom Keenlyside, instructor and saxophonist, and long-time member of the local fusion group "Skywalk". Tickets are $4, $3 for students and seniors. Special menu this week As part of Indian Awareness Week sponsored on campus by the CASP program, the North Cafeteria will be offering Native Indian foods on their menu from Monday to Friday, March 16 to 20. Check the Beaver Foods menu in your mailbox for details.