prCiiiiiiaer.iLrtiEwii! sin-dd. May s, 2: so Fan. at Centre in the Square. Guest narrator will be Barry MacGregor, star ot the Royal Shakespeare Company, the Strat- tord Festival and Broadway. The hour-long show, programmed especially tor children ‘ages iiTri,riiiriisTiiaaTueiiing excerpts from the actimt-titied movie, Return of the Jedi, and music from another all-time favorite, The Mup- F“- Prokotiev's Peter and the Wolf has been a hit with nudiences of all ages. The story of I wicked wolf entwined by a clever young boy is told by a Coral Andrews Chronicle Special 'Reviewing the Situation', as Oliver Twist's crafty 7 keeper Fagin puts it, the musical production of Oliver at Centre in the Square was - r -- - . _ - n . L,,A -____ --.tto ynwuvuvu v. mr_e-_i- -- -sz 7 _ ‘a bit of all right, Jack,' but one essential ingredient was missing. - - . I . n†4|:_L It..-)...l.:_n were---†....- --_-__,,T, It's comparable to what an English Yorkshire pudding would taste like without the eggs! Lionel Bart's beloved musical based on the Charles Dickens novel Oliver Twist is adored the world over. It's the seamy tale of a street urchin who becomes a gentleman's grandson, after a, life of pick-pocketing and connivance with the scum of the London alleyways. From this story, has come some of most loved melodies including the title song Oliver, to the beautiful, heart- wrenching As Long As He Needs Me, and Where is Love. ooeGr"oterioo Syggphqny grcheun fri, title role of Oliver, Brad Baldwin. {SUNDAY 'MtRtqttG_fiPINk1AL " air ibb 6A}: BOWL FOR $3.50 , 10 a.m.-12 noon Free Shoes Mondays 9:00 p.m.. Thursdays 7:00 & 9:00 pm. Call For Available Times Saturday 1 1:30 a.m.-10 pm. Sunday 10:00 a.m.-10 pm. --- Peter and the Wolf fun for whole family WATERLOO BOWLING LAMBS Oliver not quite right OPEN BOWLING "IOU“. NOW REGARDING LAN†AVAILABLE FOR 1985-86 “A80" 11. SMILES ARE FREE! 12. THICK 8n JUICY STEAKSI 13. IT'S TIME FOR A GOOD TIME! 14. CONE " YOU ARE " THE KEG IS CASUAL! IS. A NEVER-ENDING SALAD BAR! an , tttt - A. " ,u'fitalBjiiiik ANOTHER s REASONS TO VISIT THE KEG! " PM Bt. - 086-2900 or 086-2370 Snack Bar [1mg “Lowest Rates in Town" 11. 12. 13. 14. narrator accompanied by the orchestra. Chil- dren have great fun mums; the Instruments of the orchestra when they become the charac- ters in the story. The remaining pieces on the program. includ- iniiGGa-itaihetumotttie1eC11r Muppets, a real eiaryour-hands, stomp-your- feet hoedown. and selections ttom the Broadway hit, Annie, featuring the his, exciting sounds of percussion and brass, will also allow children to see and hear a symphony orchestra at its best. Tickets are $2.50 and $4.00 for children under 12, and $4.00 and 85.00 for adults. melted many hearts. His main competition was Joe Inscoe, " thq invincible Fagin. _. lnscoe and Baldwin, seemed to be the only two in the cast acquainted with the true spirit of this musical. but the popular musical selections helped considerably. " A nice camaraderie existed between Mr. Bumble (Field Blauvelt) and the widow Carney. the workhouse matron (Susan McMahon) espe- cially in the musical interlude featuring 1 Shall Scream. What should have been the strongest elements in this New York touring production were sadly the weakest ones. Elizabeth Van Den Berg as Nancy, the girl from the wrong side of London etiquette, rushed through the crucial climax and reprise of As Long As He Needs Me. Van Den Berg showed a lack of emotion or specific feeling for this part. She was much better with the workhouse boys or oom-pah-pah-ing in the neighbourhood pub. CTCA 105FM presents With the Jimmy Dale quartet and CFCA's Bill lnkol Speaal guest Rub McLean. Thurs.. Mav 9 C FCAmwS Thurs., May 9 Koo pm. Huminities Theatre $1L50 A... we. MM‘lm-vn“! W4 lad.- “Mk-I'M WW».- that.» MJllautuy- tt I , . 4 3mm. r(),jiy9S, Ficianflnne bkinnon IN CONCERT 4 KING ST. N., WATERLOO (KING 8: ERB) 885-5840 611011319 WHI‘ERIQ) waremoo cumulus. mm, an t, ihdam in from East Coast or 6 oz. fillet. choice of 8 02. New York Strip Loin 1% lb. serving I I Second helping 9.99 SURF & was 1 6" [iiriTiiW] an museum FRIDAY, MAY 3 1%! p.m. would In to mod you! wthdUd' "ocean“. at"! Mteettmsm" "Illa I v v .. her “W3... In low-'1'... TairGrer'T -"e - " l Which Imam What mama and annual: you mod- How to combine load. W- How much protein you metttire. Enzynm for your woman. 576-2313 IF YOU ARE SERIOUS ABOUT YOUR NUTRITIONAL HEALTH. 'f . .CALL US tt-Couitj Change Your Life. 1199 rm NUTRIENT DEFICIENCY TEST 88 King St. S. Waterloo Take the ... tttttts-PAGE "