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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 20 Oct 1982, p. 17

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The 1982â€"83 season of live theatre presented by the University of Waterloo drama deâ€" partment gets off to an amusing, if not totally satisfying, start this week with a midâ€"‘70s Amegrican play called Vanities. Still highlyâ€"amusing _ . Vanities hits late snag Enook Galleries, 29 Young St.E., will be holding a special showing and sale of the 1982 Cape Dorset stone cut prints on Saturday, Oct. 23 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Cape Dorset is the oldest and most famous of the Inuit print communities. tHiere Laura Napran of Enook prepares one of the collection‘s 46 prints for display. Melodee Martinuk photo He will discuss His role as the people‘s defender and answer questions from viewers. with panel members Laurier Political Scientists Dr. Rod Preece and Dr. John Redekop A Public Service Presentation Of Wilfrid Laurier University The Ombudsman GET THERE EARLY IN TOUCH WITH U ONTARIO‘S OMBUDSMAN ch L m :i:iht at the Theatre of generally wellâ€"perâ€" formed and lively enâ€" tertainment right up to the final few minutes, when the script itself lets the players â€" and audiences â€" down. The play, by Jack GRAND RIVER CABLE TV CHANNEL 4 THE HON. DONALD MORAND Wed. Oct. 20 at 9 p.m. LIVE, PHONEâ€"IN T.V. SPECIAL lous exercise for three actresses, requiring them to project subtle changes in personaliâ€" ties and attitudes over an 11â€"year period. veals them as snooty and mostly® sameâ€" thinking Texas high school cheerleaders on the day that U.S. Presiâ€" dent John Kennedy is assassinated. Although natives of the state in which <the assassinaâ€" tion takes place, they are more concerned that their Fridayâ€"afterâ€" noon football game might be cancelled. After a weliâ€"done alâ€" beit too lengthy, change of costumes and hairâ€"dos visibly on stage, the trio are five years older and sororiâ€" ty sisters in their final year of college. Their aims and ideals have altered only slightly, if at all. Yet, a diverâ€" gence in their relationâ€" ships to one another is becoming obvious. In the final scene, the setting shifts to New York City in 1974 when the three get together for a tea party, their first reunion in several years. The differences in their lives during those intervening years make communicating with one another alâ€" most an impossibility. The UW performers seen on opening night (two of the roles are doublecast, and lots were drawn as to which actresses perform on which nights) disâ€" played considerable accomplishment in None of the playâ€" wright‘s implied stateâ€" ments is all that heaâ€" vyweight or particularâ€" ly original, but his character sketches have a witty and enâ€" gaging quality to them that makes particularâ€" ly disappointing his abrupt and ambiguous ending to the play. g95..... includes 95¢ deposit at time of sitting Sears studios specialize in photographic portraits of babies. children., adults and tamily groups. No appointment is necessary There is a 95¢ charge for each additional subject in a portrait package, but no limit to the number of packages you may purchase. We present only finished portraits of the best poses Offer good for portraits taken thru October 23 at Sears Portrait Studio Studios in most larger Sears retail stores. Portrait Studio BABIES + CHILOREN * AODULTS + FAMILY GROUPS â€" 5x7 * 15 wallet size WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 20. 1982 â€" PAGE 17

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