PAGE 14 â€" WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAYy STARTS FRIDAY GANDHI 2 BCONS HOLDâ€"YOURâ€" M BREATH DRAMA..." â€" PLAYBOY MAGAZINE STARTS FRIDAY AT BOTH THEATRES 2 Shows Nightly at 7 & 9:15 p.m CAPITOL =2 2 Shows Nightly at 7 & 9 p.m. ENDS THURSDA Y WINNER OF 8 ACADEMY AWARDS & Outgl'eders (0h Sforave. ENTERTAINMENT PHONE 579â€"0740 Best Picture â€" Best Actor â€" Best Director â€"1 : MAX DUGAN COMEDY (SWEARING) STARTS FRIDAY 2 Shows Nightly at 7 & 9 p.m. 2 Shows Nightly at 7 & 9 p.m. MAT. SUN. AT 2 P.M STARTS FRIDAY | [ §ifgrameem) "It really flies." HELD OVER 1 Compiete show nightly at 7 30 p.m MA T. SUN. AT 2 P.M. Box office opens at 7 p.m Sorry No Children 2nd Hit Video Drome 3rd Hit Blues Brothers NEW YORK TIMES 2 Shows Nightly at 7 & 9 p.m. MAT. SUN. AT 2 P.M STARTS FRIDAY ENDS THURSDAY | o pegames | retâ€"style song and dance will be presented throughout the evening. After the comedy, the audience is encouraged to participate in the festivities. A Bedfull of Foreigners runs April 29, 30 and May 5,6,7. (A benefit performance for the Cerebral Palsy Foundation will run on April 28). Tickets for A Bedfull of Foreignâ€" ers are $5.00 (Thurs.) and $5.50 (Fri. and Sat.). Senior and student tickets $4, Thurs. only. Under the guidance of the wellâ€"known professional director, Kay McKie, Kitchenâ€" erâ€"Waterloo Little Theatre presents A Bedfull of Foreigners, a comedy full of outrageous farce and hilarity, sure to please all tastes. Come early, or stay on after the play. In the tradition of St. Wolfgang‘s Day, cabaâ€" Seven people, two beds, a runâ€"down hotel and a saint. Indeed a Bedfull... A Bedfull of Foreigners, that is‘ Mon.â€"Fri. 11:30â€"2 p.m. Soup and Sandwich . . .. Spinach Salad . . . . . .. Caesar Salad . . . . . . .. Greek Salad . . . . . . .. Grilled Ham & Cheese . . 3.50 Club House Sandwich . . 4.50 The following lunches include Soup or Salad Quiche (daily variety) . . 3.95 Eggs Benedict . . . . . . 4.95 Filet of Sole . . . . . . . 3.95 Open face Beef Sandwich 4.95 Ploughmans Lunch For tickets call 578â€"1570 or 886â€"0660. in the Living Room 4:30~â€"7; 10â€"11 p.m. Luncheon Specials Bedfull of Foreigners full of fun Happy Hour 2.95 3.50 3.50 3.50 Chamber Ensemble Little Threepenny Music is included in the Ensemble‘s recently released album on the CBC‘s topâ€"selling SMâ€" 5000 label, Music from Berlin in the 1920‘s. The concert also inâ€" cludes music by Dvorak and Charles Ives. Originally the group was a trio consisting of bassist Herb Link, drummer Myles Nocâ€" tor and pianist Derek From their rather biâ€" zarre formation in early 1981 when two musicians ‘‘helped" another through his evening‘s perforâ€" mance, The Dukes of Jazz has won many friends locally. T he C a n a d i a n Chamber Ensemble will perform music from Berthold Brecht‘s Threepenny Opera for the upcoming Studio series concert Saturâ€" day, April 30, 8 p.m. at The Centre in the Square Studio. The Golden Triangle Jazz Club brings a funâ€" filled evening to the Studio at Centre in the Square when they gresâ€" ent the Dukes of Jazz and friends Friday, April 22 from 9 p.m. to midnight. to perform from Threepenny Opera Little Threepenny Dukes of Jazz at the Studio In 1927 with the openâ€" ing of the Krolloper under the artistic diâ€" rection of Otto Klemâ€" perer, the cabaret or vaudeville style, comâ€" bined with the everâ€" present jazz influences inspired Kurt Weili with Berthold Brecht to Music is a suite of songs from the opera arranged by composer Kurt Weill. The Threeâ€" penny Opera was the result of a jazz moveâ€" ment that began in Berlin in the 1920‘s when Duke Ellington brought his ali black revue ‘"Chocolate Kidâ€" dies" to Berlin. Gould. Gould has played piano for many years and is widely experienced in many fields of music, but particularly modern jazz. Noctor, drummer and key rhythm man, performed in South East London and is frequently seen in this area playing Dixieland as well as modern jazz. Link also played proâ€" fessionally in London, often with name musiâ€" cians and in London jazz clubs. Chris Mitchell, the youngest member of the Dukes of Jazz, played saxophone with local groups and was Dvorak‘s ‘"String Quintet in G Major, Opus 77" is typical of the beauty of Dvorak‘s musical compositions. Its "proportion and elâ€" egance of form, nobiliâ€" ty and individuality of musical content‘‘ is spiced with a refreshâ€" ing hint of Czech naâ€" tional music. It is an inspiring ending to this concert program. One of the most famous songs of the 20th century, ‘"The Balâ€" lad of Mack the Knife" was created for the opera. write the avantâ€"garde Threepenny Opera. A limited number of tickets are still availâ€" able through the Cenâ€" tre box office and the Jazz Club Executive, $5.50 for members and $6.50 nonâ€"members. Also appearing with the group will be singer Eria Fachin, trumpet player Clarence Brodâ€" hagen, trombonist Dave Charliton, tenor sax and flute Don Pond, and tenor sax Tom Wilson. heard by the Dukes at a Golden Triangle gig. He continues to grow jazzâ€"wise and is a muâ€" sician to watch as an up and coming name in the jazz world.