toll tmse in 519 ans»a Mon â€" Fri 10 am â€" 8 pm Saturday _ 10 am â€" 4 pm t ~wn c ionee miniem reenrstercy \ MASTERC ARD AMERICAN EXPRESS Capitol Theatre, 90 King St. W., Kitchâ€" aner 578â€"3800 Fairway Theatres, 500 Fairway Rd, S., Kitchener 748â€"9166 Frederick Mail Cinemas, 385 Frederick St.. Kitchener 576â€"9670 King‘s College Square Cinema, 238 King St. W . Kitchener. 741â€"0755 Waterloo Theatre, 24 King St. N., Waterioo. 886â€"1410 REPERTORY CINEMA 578â€"1570 FIRST RUN | â€"800(â€"265â€"8977 in the Nest, to Oct. 13. Court House Theatre â€" The Millionairess, July 11 to Sept. 22; Henry IV, July 12 to Sept. 21; Hedda Gabler, Aug. 8 to Sept. 22. Royal George Theatre â€" A Conneticut Yankee, to Oct. 12; This Happy Breed, to Nov. 10; Press Cuttings, July 13 to Sept, 15. Call (416)468â€"2172 for ticket information Enemy of the Peo?le. Aug. 23 to Oct. 27. Tom Patterson Theatre â€" Timon of Athens, June 14 to Sept. 13; Homeward Bound, July 4 to Aug. 17; The Rules of the Game, July 5 to Sept. 7; The Knight of the Burning Pestle, Aug. 2 to Sept. 14; Love Letters, Aug. 22 to Sept. 15. Call the Festival box office, toll free at 662â€"2215, for ticket information The Shaw Festival‘s 30th season offers: Festival Theatre â€" The Doctor‘s Dilemâ€" ma, to Oct. 13; Lulu, to Sept. 18; Cuckoo The Elmira Community Musical Producâ€" tions production of Jesus Folk opens tonight and continues Saturday and Sunâ€" day at Elmira District Secondag School. A contemporary musical, Jesus Folk depicts scenes from the life of Jesus and his discilples. 8 p.m., matinee performance Sunday at 2 p.m. Tickets can be purchased from Elmira District Secondary School, 669.â€"5414 CONTINUING The Stratford Festival‘s 39th season is now underway. Featured this year are: Festival Theatre â€" Hamilet, to Nov. 10; Much Ado About Nothing, to Nov. 8; Carousel, May 31 to Nov. 9; Treasure Island,Aug. 1 to Nov. 9. Avon Theatre â€" Our Town, to Oct.19; Twelfth Night, May 30 to Oct. 25; Les Belles Soeurs, June 1 to Aug. 10; The School For Wives, Aug. 2 to Oct. 26; An JHF centrf" PAGE EZ6 â€" ENTERTAINMENT ZONE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 29, 1991 Box Office Hours FRIDAY SCREEN STAGE The Princess Cinema, 6 Princess ECTRD TICKET AGENCIES rmances subject to curthout notice /A £ " ©4 ::; m"ï¬r:;:,;' with §pecial guests the i {|. PHn dro'""f'f“‘,. gim«* Cambndge ConcertBand St tho" jence * r:d.o“ c rath¢" 3 in "O“". AM"‘" Comnelandthe Boss Brass qime* SAT, JUNE8 8:00pm $19 $17 $15 i f Entertainment Guide Subscribers, Seniors, Students and Groups of at least 20 SAVE $2.00 Performing Favourites Like Strollin‘ â€" Strike Up The Band All The Things You Are + Them Ther X‘Ilolls‘né \â€" Evening [ of Sving _ Harry Currie, Conductor There Eyes Beneath the sea live the enchanting mystical creatures, who are secretly longing to meet "Under The Sea" 4 Bojangles Dance Studio _ YÂ¥ proudly presents their year end finale Choreographed and Directed by _ _ Margo Smith _/ / "Some things must be felt to be UPCOMING Jeff Healey plays The Highlands June 6, Blue Rodeo is at the Kitchener Memorial Auditorium Complex June 14; No Means No and EX are at UW‘s Bombshelter Bar and Grill, June 14; George Fox plays the Kitchener Memoâ€" rial Auditorium Complex on June 15; David Coppertield is at Centre in the Square, June 18. PUBS CONCERTS TONIGHT Bachman Turner Overdrive will be takin‘ care of business tonight at Lulu‘s THURSDAY Cambridge‘s The Grope Toads invade Phil‘s Grandson‘s Place tonight. Those masters of the love song, Air Supply play The Twist. FRIDAY Canadian blues institution, Downchild Blues Band plays Pop The Gator tonight and Saturday. Pat Travers is at The Highlands. Danny Michel of The Rhinos, Eric Urquhart from Medicine Bow, Paul MacLeod and Paul Breen of Conspirâ€" acy of Dope and Ralph Buschmeyer of Soulâ€"Fish perform in the Canadian Daydream, Vol. 1 at the Coyote Bar SATURDAY Those spunkg funkmeisters, The Rhiâ€" nos, storm Shooters in Waterloo toâ€" night. MUSIC Charcoal Steak House, 2980 King St E., Kitchener, features Jeff Griesbach at the piano every Wednesday, Andrew Waterloo. Wed. M_?_K 29, Fiddler on the Roof at 7 p.m.; Thurs. May 30, The Draughtsman’s Contract at 7 p.m. and The Field at 9 p.m.; Fri. May 31, The Field at 7 p.m. and the Grifters at 9:20; Sat. June, The Field at 7 ghm Awakenâ€" ings at 9:20 p.m. and The Valley at 11:30 p.m.; Sun. June 2, The Music Master at 7 p.m. and The Field at 9 p.m .; Mon. June 3, The Field at 7 p.m. and The Moon in the Gutter at 9:20 p.m.; Tues. June 4, a fourâ€"night film festival entitled Green Screens begins tonight with four National Film Board films â€" Pelts: Politics of the Fur Trade, Return of the Swift Fox , Mother Earth and From Flores â€" at 7 p.m. and Where the Green Ants Dream at 9:15; Wed. June 5, Dersu Uzala at 6:30 p.m. and Trouble in the Forest, The En?‘?y Carol, Blockade Algonquins Defend the Forest and The Phoenix at 9:15 p.m. MERMAID SUN, JUNE 16 2:00 & 7:30 pm $15 $13 $9 THE LITTLE