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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 16 Nov 1983, p. 22

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PAGE " - WAYEKOO W. “you". "PIP"? M, Kitchener-Waterloo restdenu will have a rare ogponunny to see woridtrenowred re- cording artist, Harry Belafonte, perf6rming with the K-W Sym- I mama-tun» Maximum '32:,“ m-_.-".."'"-'"-'"""'""'"""--'"" Guest Ann Martino - r,'"" Rare opportunity to see Harry Belafonte in concert Back by popular demand WE ARE NOW OPEN MON. TO FRI. 8 a.m.-9 p.m. FOR SUPPER .eq JOIN US This car is almost ajtggTgt/lftgi,s, jikhtttyrirg,tl, WHEN YOU’RE ON THE RUN " " Mtiltmeisiai 8asettonrnanutatturerswgttestMretatf . 1litthtdt mm" Baud on Manure: s sno- . s gated mu once kw Ram L Dnesel 2000: mm ”new MM "muss-on . I I {‘10} Wednesday. Nov. 30. tt Fm. at the Centre in the Square., Belalonle has been called a consummate esfetit concert SSO WEBER ST. N., harm. "on ("My nmecmn em out my so! n: has entertainer. an artist in every tuid in which he has participated. A re- cording artist, concert singer. movie, Broad- way and television star and producer. he has This car is almost to perform before an enthusiastic audience. His success as a pop singer seemed assured bet. instead, Belaloute gravitated to toth sing- ing as a way of eombin- ing acting and singing. He soon rose to super- stardom with a reper- toire that encompassed music of the world. particularly songs from the West Indies. Throughout his ca- reer, Belafonte has continued to break at tendance records for ,his worldwide concerts ond set new trends in ‘music. His first calyp so album, entitled Ca- lypso. sparked an im ternational calypso craze in 1955 and was received award: but as an mm and it Hts gamer u a singerpguqunvym Betatoite, then an Actor's interpretation makes for classic Fiddler Coral Andrews Chronicle Special Alan Lund's Fiddler On the Roof is selling like hot blintzes for every performance Nov. 23-27 at the Centre in the Square. and Ju- lian Reed is just one of the many great reasons why, In the lead role, Reed is Tevye. Ilis burly maehismo and jovial antics make his rollitK ing version of the he- loved If I Were A Rich Man pure gold. espe- cially when Reed im- Mutant“ W to all our on. Also ”peering with Belafonte and the KWSO will be Ann Mortifee, herself a per- former with exquisite and gifted talent. Born in South Africa and a lifelong resident of Vancouver. Mortifee received an enthusias- tic reception during an earlier concert at the centre in 198! with Ramsey Lewis. His " albums may from [ck my to ca- lyuo. chain gal; mule, Chin-us hp.” MW All seats will be re- served for this perfor- mance with individual tickets selling for $30 and tickets for both the concert and gala re- ception following the show going for $55. a portion of which is tax- provisos that seductive little wiggle. Reed is a politician and proprietor of a farm north of Toronto and this is a repeat performance from KWMP's Fiddler of nine years ago. His interpretation is steeped in opulence like a snifter of fine vintage port. “I look at the sim- plicity around his char- acter and apply my talents to it. I love the character because there is so much you can do with it. and deductible Tickets should be re- served as early as pos- every night it's a dir ferent feeling. Nine years ago. I enjoyed it immensely and when they asked me to come back. I said why not and gave it a try." Apparently others auditioned for this magnificent role and never even came close to Reed's understand-" ing. "It's a demanding role because Tevye is in every scene but one. and Alan can't very well say. "Julian, you can have a nightmrr." he boomed. "There is a spirit here. a zest. such reali- ty in this play. I apply this to my own life." said Reed. "but my business can wait for a while. I have this busi ness to take care of and my three daughters," he said as Tevve. In addition to Reed. Fiddler's east is a muiti-talented con- . Control---- f,itgrMe,tt,,',tttltie, (5'EiWli] “Mal“ -etdtqtt't'hr, hung the patented ozone meeting 'Rgtltq1att$8l' o "stem auwamnibiml ahwmmvmwcrwnanmuw owmowuw ammum Roth“ qqdtmqM. mm mm ms coupou , 1tlflllll 5995 A whither“ of (mural mum-m. hrrrtre. In: HARRY BE LAFONTE f?t,tth?ee!,Peh2.t.e1l sible through The Cen- tre In The Square box office at 5784570. glumerate with nu- merous familiar faces of nine years ago. KWMP veteran Mary Smith repeats her role as Golda, Jennifer Cor- nish as Chava sings up a jubilant storm, Karen Taylor (last year's Laurie in Oklahoma) is Model. and KWMP's own wacky. wild mis- tress of facial expres- sions galore. Jennifer Toews repeats her role as Tzeitel. It doesn't matter what this gal does, she adds a plus to any scene. Alex Mustakas. with a voice that won't quit. is Motel, and Jeff Knight is the melodic Perchik. With all this pizazz and sparkle from a stellar cast and Lund's innovation in the forefront. Fiddler on the Roof is going to be deetle. deetle. deet- le. dum. simply stupen- dons.

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