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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 13 Feb 1991, p. 13

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> with a presentation of ozart Sinfonia Concertante for Violin and Viola rt Symphony No. 29 and Boccherini Symphony No. 4 timusik swanem ~"Mozart Year" WED, MARCH 13 8:00pm $21 $18 $15 Entertainment Guide Subscribers â€" $4.00 off StwSen 1/2 price day of performance Pat and Marlo‘s, Westmountâ€" Mail, Waterloo, presents the Nowak Stevenâ€" son Quartet onâ€"Sunday, from noon to 2 p.m. Phil‘s Grandson‘s Place, King and University, Waterloo, offers the Tuesday Jam Night. Pop the Gator, 44 Queen St. S., Kitchener features Denny Freeman, ThundaÂ¥ and Friday and Mel Brown and the on Saturday. Shooters, at 65 University Ave. E., Waterioo presents Wally and Squally dfr:!)m Katmandu on Saturday and Sunâ€" y. Trax at the Station Hotel, Weber and Victoria Streets, Kitchener, presents Major Hoople on Friday and Saturday. Th.m at 8 in the Joh bnlw; .m. n Aird Centre, Llpurior Univml% Guest artists are John Helmers on cel and Raffi Armenian on piano. Tickets, $15 and $10 for students and seniors. SATURDAY The Kâ€"W Philharmonic Choir offers the classical and contemporary in a presenâ€" tation of works by Mozart and Durufle at the Centre in the Square tonight. Feaâ€" tured performers are: soprano Leslie Fagan, alto Carol Feldstein, tenor Glyn Evans and baritone Erik Oland. Accomâ€" THURSDAY Wilfrid Laurier University‘s free Music at Noon concert series continues today with a concert featuring mezzoâ€"soprano Patricia Pascoe and pianist Leslie De‘Ath in the Recital Hall of the Aird 3 p.m. Canada‘s Baroque Orchestra on original instruments celebrates Vnsd d dvadidee iesns uin iennebiigasi i 9 Liphianniir inss .todaEy.'fomz- , 57 Erb St. W., Solaris, an epic comment on humanity delivered through 2001â€"ish science fiction, is showing at Waterloo‘s Princess Cinema, Feb. 14 â€" Feb. 16. The Music Theatre Group's&v:oemmon of the classic musical, The Sound of Music, comes to Centre in Square, Tues. Mar. 26 and Wed. Mar. 27. Call 578â€"1570 for ticket information. Mnappeirtonigg‘t at the Centre in the Square. Call 578â€"1570 for ticket The Renaissance Brass Quartet ger forms in a free 12:15 concert at First United Church in Waterloo. Lunch is available at a moderate cost or bring your own. WEDNESDAY TUESDAY Twin City Harmonizers present FRI & SAT, MARCH 15 & 16 8:00 pm $16 $14 $12 Students, Seniors and Groups of 20 or more save $1.50 and Ann GALLERIES CONTINUING Viewpoints: 100 Years of Architecture in Ontario, a collection of photographs and drawings of noteworthy Ontario structures, %q"nnnues' until vhvdarehG 24 in the Main of the Kâ€"W Art Gallery. Tho'egmndhn Landscape, an exhibition A Fabulous Evening of Irish Entertainment! %BRENDAN â€"GRACE sHo Y ) St. Patrick‘s Day SUN, MARCH 17 8:00pm $28 $24 $20 Box Office Opens Saturday Entertainment Guide Subscribers save $3.00 ‘ Groups of at least 25 save 10% ENTERTAINMENT ZONE, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1991 â€" PAGE EZS Ireland‘s very _ popular comedian and singer with the Bottler Band and special guest Rose Tynan of art works spanning more than 100 years of landscape art, continues until June 30 in Lk olz aas w4 cA Raabics the Rotary of Also, inmm the Rotary Gdlummo Kâ€"W Art Gallery Also, in the lower lobby of the Kâ€"W Art Gallery, James Hamilton: Exploring the Collections, an exhibition of paintings by the 19th century American marine and landscape painter. Continues until July 7 J.C. Elvy â€" A Refuge, a collection of photographs of northern landscapes by former Kâ€"W area artist J.C. Elvy, continues until March 17 in the Print Corridor of the Kâ€"W Art Gallery. Waterioo‘s Handwoven Heritage, an exâ€" hibition featuring examples of the regions‘ woven crafts, continues through February at Joseph Schneider Haus Museum DANCE UPCOMING The students and faculty of the University of Waterioo‘s Dance Department presents ?m\g Action March 16 at 8 p.m. and arch 17 at 2:30 p.m. at UW‘s Humanities Theatre. Tickets, $7 and $5, can be purchased at the Humanities Theatre box Waterioo Showtime presents the Toronto Dance Theatre March 8 at 8 p.m. at UW‘s Humanities Theatre. Tickets, $18.75 and $16.25, are available at the Waterioo Showtime box office, 747â€"8765 FOR CHILDREN SATURDAY The funâ€"4oving Sphere Clown Band apâ€" pears at the University of Waterloo Huâ€" manities Theatre today at 1 p.m. Tickets, $7.50 and $5.35, are available at the Waterioo Showtime box office, 747â€"8765 ETC. Join Elizabeth Manley, Barbie and Bart Simpson at the Ice Capades, March 6 to 10 at the Kitchener Auditorium. For ticket information, call 745â€"0303 CONTINUING Playing With Money an exhibit of games "in which curre is intrinsic to play," continues mrou?: Zaril 28 at the University of Waterioo‘s Museum And Archive of Games (in Burt Matthews Hall.) The muâ€" seum is open Tuesday through Thursday and Sunday from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m.; Friday from 1 to 3 p.m., with extended hours on Wednesday, from 6 to 9 p.m UPCOMING VISA MASTERCARD AMLRICAN EXPRESS 578â€"1570 1â€"800â€"265â€"8977 m U Two HOURS MNIOR To PFKFOKMANCH Office. Tickets over $7.00 include a $1.00 Capital Reserve Fund Surcharge Ticket prices include all applicable Mon â€" Fri 10 am â€" 8 pm Saturday 10 am â€" 4 pm toll free in 519 ALSO AT SELECTED TICKET AGENCIES All orders subject to service charge Box Office Hours ano

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