\ / 16 MHMMM Theresa Demeresta ppears a t 8:30 p.m. a t Judy’s, 15th a n d NE Broadway. $1 cove r charge. FRIDAY The Elizabeth Leach Gallery opens an exhibition o f lim ited edition etchings at 8 p.m . a t the gallery, 207 SW Pine. Richard Diebenkom a n d W illiam Wiley, both m a jo r west coast artists, will show through A pril 14. Diebenkom is a Portland native a n d has established his reputation on his Ocean Park series. W iley's works de al m ore with the la nd scap e of the m ind than the visual terrain w hich inspires D ieben­ kom. For inform ation c a ll 224-0521. Shakespeare's rarely p ro d u ce d "p ro b ­ lem c o m e d y /' All's Well That Ends Well, opens a t 8 p.m. a t The New Rose Theatre, 904 SW M ain. The play will run Thursdays through Saturdays through April 28. Sunday discussion m atinees are sche du le d for 2 p.m. M arch 25 and April 8 . Peter Fomara directs the com edy, w hich exam ines m oral issues in a society with m oral problem s. O pening night tickets a re $11 a n d a ll other perform ances a re $8. Tickets are a v a ila b le through all TicketLink outlets, 227-4080, or through The New Rose box office, 222-2487. The Northwest Film Study Center’s 7th Portland International Film Festival continues. Today see The Marathon Fam­ ily from Yugoslavia a t 7 p.m. a n d Luden Brouillard, a C a n a d ia n film , a t 9:15 p.m. The festival continues through M arch 25. C a ll 221-1156 for details. Portland Civic Theatre presents Picnic, the story of a young penniless drifer a n d a sm all tow n girl, a t 8 p.m . on the M ainstage. The p la y opens tonight and runs Thursdays through Saturdays through A pril 21. Robert Nielsen directs the play, by W illiam Inge. Tickets are $6.50, $5.50 for students a n d seniors. C all 226-3048 for reservations. The Runner Stumbles continues to play a t 8 p.m . in Portland Civic Theatre’s Blue Room. The explosive mystery, by M ilan Stitt, is set in a rem ote C a th o lic parish in Northern M ichigan. Bill Dobson directs. See The Runner Stumbles Thursdays through Saturdays through M arch 24. Tickets are $6.50, $5.50 for students an d seniors. C a ll 226-3048 for reservations. 17 SATURDAY Laurie Holland plays Rita in The R unner S tum bles Sumus Theatre Ensemble presents Artichoke a t 8 p.m. in the Bonneville Power A uditorium , 1002 NE Holliday. Joanna G lass' work involving a C a n a d ia n farm fam ily a n d their resolution of a long­ standing crisis shows on selected dates through M arch 31. Tickets are $7, $5 for students a n d seniors a n d are a v a ila b le in a d v a n c e from TicketLink locations. C all 227-4080. Lovesong, A Springtime Serenade, the e ig h t perform ers b le n d co m e d y a n d d a n c e into an energ etic series of humor­ ous story ballets a n d c o m ic d a n c e sketches. The production, choreo­ g ra p h e d by Bob Bowyer, uses b a lle t, jazz, m odem d a n c e a n d m im e. Tickets are $12, $10, $9 a n d $8 a n d are a v a ila b le at C elebrity Attractions, the auditorium box o ffice , Gl Joes' a n d Stevens & Son. Ameri­ can Ballet Comedy w ill a p p e a r for one perform ance only. Windfire. a ra p group for lesbian, gay a n d bisexual youth, m eets a t 2:30 p.m. in O ld W ives'Tales b a n q u e t/m e e tin g room, 1300 E. Burnside. Metropolitan Community Church presents the M.C.C. C offeehouse a t 8 and 10 p.m . a t Judy's. Broadw ay a n d NE 15th. Adm ission to either show is $3. C hildcare w ill b e a v a ila b le a t M.C.C., NE 24th and Broadw ay. The Pink Party and Happening begins at 8 p.m . a t the Echo Theater, 1515 SE 37th. D ance a n d enjoy hair art, DJ'ed w ave a n d d a n c e music, art, cotton ca n d y and more. For w om en only. Admission is $3. Portland G ay Men’s Chorus’ 19th m ajor pro du ction , features a colorful p a le tte of am orous Am ericana. See it a t 8 p.m. in the Benson High School Aluditorium , 546 NE 12th Ave. Tickets are $6 a t the door or from Sensorium, Forward Gear, Roxy Heart's, Som ebody's Place, Dugan's. C.C. Slaughter's or any Hult Center outlet. American Ballet Comedy makes its Portland d e b u t a t 8 p.m. a t C ivic A uditorium under the auspices of C elebrity Attractions. The com pany of 18 SUNDAY A b e n e fit for actors in the production The Runner Stumbles w ill b e held a t 7 p.m . C a ll 226-3048 for reservations. Beyond Utopia shows a t 2 p.m. and Mama, I’m Alive shows a t 7 p.m. as part of the Portland International Film Festival. C a ll 221-11156. TUESDAY A p a n e l o f w om en ages 25 a n d under w ill share co m in g out experiences and explore the to p ic Young Lesbians a t the Robert Motherwell's Graphics 8 Portland Art Museum Æ A qq 129,1984 Ju*» Out, March 16 -March 30