Page 8 â€" WaterioG Chronicle, Wednesday, February 21. 1979 * > operas will be fullyâ€"staged and costumed, with designs by Earl Stieler of the Uniâ€" versity of Waterloo Arts Centre. Stage director is Phillip May of Regina, who arrived in Wateriloo on Feâ€" bruary 14. Music director and conductor is Raffi Arâ€" menian, maestro of the KW Symphony Orchestra. The operas, entitled Suor Angeliâ€" ca and Giammi Schicci, will be presented at Wilfrid Laurier Theatre Audiâ€" torium. Curtain time is 8 p.m. Tickets are $4.00 (Stu./Sen. $2.00) available at the Music office, Macâ€" Donald House, WLU (884+â€" 1970, ext. 432), WLU Bookâ€" store, at UW Arts Centre Box Office, Rm. 254, Moâ€" dern Languages Bldg., UW and at the KW Symphony ofâ€" Opera Workshop, accomâ€" panied by the Kitchenerâ€"Waâ€" terloo Symphony Orchestra, present their double bill perâ€" formance Friday and Saturâ€" day, March 2 and 3. Both Two Puccini operas will be featured when the WLU WLU Opera: double bill A HOLIDAY IN BRITAIN FOR TWO OR $1,000 CASH GRAND PRIZE: At the end of the 6â€"week contést, there will be a special draw from all correct entries submitted, including daily and weekly cash winners. The first correct entry drawn will win a oneâ€"week holiday for two poroonthl.ogdo:\.inglafld.m- cash prize of $1,000. Intervac‘s Holidays by Wardair 17 YEARS N WATERLO® SELLING DISCOUNT STEREO COMPONENTS AMD ACCESSORIES YOU CAN WIN CASH PRIZES WHEN YOU PLAY LOW OVERHNEAD â€" LOW PRICES E/ery day in The Record until March 24th! â€"gelica) and Gianni Schicchi are two parts of Giacomo Puccini‘s ‘"Trittico‘‘, a Phillip May is from the University of Regina, where he is responsible for deveâ€" loping the voice/opera proâ€" gram at that University. Born and educated in Engâ€" land, Mr. May for several years performed in prinâ€" cipal roles of major operas on tour with the Arts Counâ€" cil of Great Britain and later with Benjamin Britâ€" ten‘s English Opera Comâ€" pany. On coming to Canada in 1966 he joined the faculty of the newlyâ€"formed Dept. of Music at Dalhousie Uniâ€" versity in Halifax to develop a voice/opera program which over the next 10 years staged 20 opera productions. Last March Mr. May was in Waterloo to direct the opera The Rape of Lucretia. various areas in Canada and the US come to the Opera Workshops at WLU and are all involved, as well as a few noted arga singers including Ted Rhodes and David Falk. Both operas are set in the late Renaissance in Florenâ€" ce with the colourful cosâ€" tumes and interiors of the fice, 56 King St. N. in Waâ€" series of â€"three ongâ€"act terloo. +â€" operas that he wrote in the Thirty two voices will be: latter part of his life. "Tritâ€" singing in these two producâ€" tico‘‘ is Italian for triptych, tions. Opera students from .A painting on three panels, various areas in Canada and â€" such is common over altars. the US come to the Opera The word was adopted by Workshops at WLU and are Puccini for his group of all involved, as well as a few â€" operas that, although unconâ€" noted arga singers including nected in subject, were inâ€" Ted Rhodes and David Falk. tended to be performed toâ€" Both operas are set in the gether as one evening‘s enâ€" Suor Angelica (Sister Anâ€" Each week for six weeks, one entry will be chosen at random from the correct submitted entries for that week, including daily prize winners. The draw winner will receive $100 and will WEEKLY DAILY PRIZES PRIZES be eligible for the grand prize. MVVVVV 7h~wm George Motz Travel Ltd . Kitchener Suor Angelica tells the W z;,g story of a young nun, the 3,7*% J daughter of a noble Florenâ€" â€" §;«." . *% tine family.She has taken M,»* W the veil to expiate a scandal f%. _ that has oversiiadowed her â€" ie aaas life â€" that she was an un â€" w i married mother. Her aunt, e > the Princess, comes to have § / * §M Angelica sign a legal docu {[F" *;.}, ment and tells her that her _ ! ‘~â€" > .1@ young son has died. Angeliâ€" | J ¢ .: . §4 ca, in despair, takes her own es life. She prays for for_ f: >*%â€". <W giveness for this mortal sin, (. _ ... / _ and, as if in answer to her . <â€"â€"â€" «+/ M prayer, sees a vision of the '25{*’“ gelica‘s, lament ‘"Senza _ . i; ;*:, L3 mamma‘‘ has attained the ~~ "*> @ MÂ¥ fame of many of Puccini‘s cpof k. es wellâ€"loved arias and is often e . eA performed in concerts and _ _ *, .« 5& l recitals. 4 * .Â¥ V way .‘ '& on edrnar ~. iny* * * K Gianni Schicchi is an adâ€" ~ «< *" : "a >..~. mirable comedy, set in the . >*>;â€" 7. > aats n â€g bedroom of the Florentine _ **=: > _ *MMtamimaint®" home of one Buosi Donati e who has just died. His relaâ€" :“:ds"g":,‘."" ':" tives, seeking to.inherit his N@CG@ CGabler. An Wright played the wealth, have congregated. Clz When the will is found, hoâ€" Park Pavillion ..“t wever, they learn that Donâ€" â€" Western Ontario C ati has left everything to charity. No one outside the ~ * W room knows of Donati‘s death and so they call on a _ Twentyâ€"five~ stuc sly old peasant, Gianni from Waterloo Colleg Schicchi, to help them. got a first hand loo Schicchi disguises himself campus life at UW on as the dying Donati and day, Feb. 16: The stud calls in a notary to make a joined by 55 students new will. He tricks them all four other Ontario h and adds a great deal of,coâ€" chools, were guests o medy to this melodic and enâ€" Faculty of Science du tertaining work. Science/Waterloo Days tertainment. The "Trittico"‘ was premiered at the Meâ€" tropolitan Opera in New York in 1918. â€" â€" Each day, three entries will be drawn at random from the correct eligible entries for that day. Winners will receive a prize of $25, $15 or $10 by mail. Daily prize winnerk also qualify for weekly prizes and the grand Kitchenerâ€"Waterioo Twentyâ€"five~ students from Waterloo Collegiate got a first hand look at campus life at UW on Friâ€" day, Feb. 16: The students, joined by 55 students from four other Ontario highsâ€" chools, were guests of the Faculty of Science during Science/Waterloo Days. Ann Snieckus, left plays Hedda, in the Kâ€"W Little Theatre‘s production of Hedda Gabler. Angie Rohrbacher played the part of Thea Elvsted and lain Wright played the role of George Tesman. The play was held at the Victoria Park Pavillion last weekend. The play is the local group‘s submission to the Western Ontario Drama League competition. â€" * WCI students visit UW The students According to Reg Friesen, one of the orâ€" ganizers of the visits, they are intended to "give the high school people an acâ€" curate impression of a typiâ€" cal day in the life of a UW science student," Mr. Frieâ€" sen said the university has been operating the science The students sat in on reâ€" gular science lectures and took part in lab sessions. _ Northdale Public school will accept kindergarten regisâ€" trations on Thursday. March 1 between 9 a.m. and 12 noon and 1 p.m. and 4 p.m. _ (Take Highway 7 to Regional Road 17 through Breslau, past Waterlooâ€"Wellington Airport to Kossuth Road (Regional Road 31), Turn left about 3 miles to the Club) Refreshments Thursday, March 1,1979 at 7:30 p.m. at Beaverdale Golf & Country Club R.R. 32, Cambridge | Waterioo North Provincial Progressive Conservative Association Kindergarten registration at Northdale Membershins soid at the door Annual Meeting The science visiting proâ€" gram will continue every Wednesday to midâ€"March. Approximately 110 high schools from many parts of Ontario are participating in this year‘s program. day visiting program for. 10 years during which time cikckse to 33,000 Ontario high school students have had an opportunity to spend a day on campus. All Welcome