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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 23 Nov 1983, p. 18

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PAGE " - WATERLOO CW. “MW! WERE " - December 13,14,15,16, 7:30 p.119. December 17, 2 p.m. and 7:30 pm. Louis Lortie tprttm "FMS 5m l " wun‘hamr There ts a gmup discount of 10% on orders of 25 or more tickets. ' I‘iWXl-‘hTERk ARI) AMERILAN EXPRES\ OW‘ and Twin Aeem tt'y 578-1570 T, "" - Box (lire Hum (Fl-hachSIIn-u Him-W lht m 106;; m to to1tt-.qtrioiecitiuiker,ore riff} Heralded "the most exciting thing to hap- pen to Canadian music in a couple of de- cades." Louis Lortie will appear in recital as part of the Kitchen- er-Waterloo Symphony Orchestra's Studio Series Saturday, Nov. as at 8 p.m. at Centre in the Square's Studio. Lortie's prodigious talents will be show- cased in a program which brought him enormous success at the Algoma Festival in A student of the Beaux Arts trio's re- nowned Menahem Pressler, Lortie was a featured performer n the Yehudi Menuhin television series "The Music of Man." Kitchener-Waterloo Little Theatre will bring to life George Garrett's delightful fantasy, Str Slob and the Princess. December b4, at Victoria Park Pavilion, Kitchener. Children of all ages are sure to enjoy the antics of all the characters; King, played by Bob Minty, who is also directing. Queen, played by June Cameron and introducing Tanya Flem- ming as the Princess. And, of course. there is Sir Slob, played by Danny Kelly. “acids, To? Gis itroduaion are available through KWLT box office (886-0660) or Centre- in-the-Square (578-1570) for the reasonable price of $2.50. “Sign-times are 1:30 p.m. and t:30 p.m. daily. There will be a coloring contest tor children up to age 10 with prizes at each performance. Winner of the Mom After you've encountered one of Chodd's fantastic main dishes, you‘re ready to treat your sweet tooth to a daring desert ... such as f qHEmabwArERUX9 Exciting Lortie at Centre's Studio Mung stuns-m WWWM. mum o'KMlErbsu.,m 1M0. GRAND NARI"!!! and KAI'LUA will. Specuoh'y Coffees include ““53va MAP" WALNUT treai Symphony Or- chestra Contest in 1972, the CBC National Tar ent Competition and the Canadian Music Competition. both in 1975. Lortie first at- tracted international attention in 1978 when. at the age of is, he was chosen by Andrew Davis as the soloist for the Toronto Symphony Orchestra's tour of China and Japan. Since that time, he has performed throughout Canada and the United States. This summer he again re- turned to China for a three week tour with performances in Shanghai and Peking.

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