! Whuimathn J abbel Rdv o olÂ¥A i4 60â€"3 von Theatre â€" Our TOVI;:‘I, to Oct.19; welfth Night, to Oct. 25; Les Belles urs, to Aug. 10; The School For ives, Aug. 2 to Oct. 26; An Enemy of the ?eople, Aug. 23 to Oct. 27. Tom Patterâ€" son Theatre â€" Timon of Athens, to Sept. 13; Homeward Bound, July 4 to Aug. 17; The Rules of the Game, to Sept. 7; The Enight of the Burning Pestle, Aug. 2 to ept, 14; Love Letters, Aug. 22 to Sept. 5. Call the Festival box office, toll free at 2â€"2215, for ticket information. he Shaw Festival‘s 30th season offers: estival Theatre â€" The Doctor‘s Dilemâ€" a, to Oct. 13; Lulu, to Sept. 18; Cuckoo the Nest, to Oct. 13. Court House atre â€" The Millionairess, July 11 to pt. 22; Henry IV, July 12 to Sept. 21; da Gabler, Aug. 8 to Sept. 22. Royal Theatre â€" A Conneticut Yankee, Oct. 12; This Happy Breed, to Nov. 10; ss Cuttings, July 13 to Sept. 15. Call 6)468â€"2172 for ticket information. CONTINUING The Drarton Festival Theatre presents the especially commissioned world premiere of Vaudeville! by Alan Lund. Vaudeville runs Wednesdays through Saturdays until July go at theL_ Qraï¬on Town Hall Theatre. h The Upstage Theatre Company presents My Darling Judith July 9, 10, 12 and 13, at 8 p.m., in the University of Waterloo‘s Theatre of the Arts. Tickets, $7 for adults, $5 for seniors and students, available at the Humanities Theatre box office. USIC TUESDAY NCERTS STAGE louth Side Denny is in town for shows onight and Saturday at Pop the Gator. ATURDAY indrew Cash plays the Commercial avern. rpo‘s, 620 Davenport Rd., Waterloo, esents Starving Artists on Friday. harcoal Steak House, 2980 King St. , Kitchener, features Jeff Griesbach the piano every Wednesday, Andrew ridge on Thursday and Carolyn Nanâ€" Reed on Friday and Saturday. always, Wednesday is Mel Brown‘s es jam night at Pop The Gator. IDAY Sg;owdor Blues Band is at Lulu‘s DNESDAY ipeg‘s redâ€"hot Crash Test Dumâ€" are at Phil‘s Grandson‘s Place. /A McKenty‘s, 373 Bridge St. W., Waterâ€" loo, presents Duo From The Docs on Friday and Saturday. Morty‘s, at King and University in Waterloo, presents Rob Tyers on Tuesâ€" day. Ocean Queen at Lancaster House Tavern, 574 Lancaster W., Kitchener, presents The Sensation Jazz Band, Friday and Saturday. Coyote Bar, 24 King E., Kitchener, presents the Top Pocket Jazz Quartet on Sunday at 8 p.m. Duke of Wellington, 33 Erb St. W., Waterloo, presents Dan Davis on Friday ang Saturday. yer‘ Edelweiss Tavern, 600,Doon Village Rd., Kitchener offersâ€"fgn on its Karoake machine on Friday and Saturday night. The Hub, at the Conestoga Inn, 1333 Weber St. E., Kitchener, has Trak II tonight through Saturday. Lulu‘s Dine and Dance, at Pioneer Park Plaza, Kitchener, features Ozzig Pickett tonight, Bob Brown on Thursday and Friday, and Ozzie Pickett on Monâ€" day through Wednesday. n Lulu‘s Roadhouse, on Highway 8, Kitchener, presents the Powder Blues Band on Friday and Saturday. Market Bar, Holiday Inn on Fairway Road, Kitchener, presents Nicola Gerâ€" Pianist Andreas Haefligerpertorms in the Kâ€"W Chamber Music Society music room, 57 Young St. W., Waterioo, 8 p.m. His program includes works by Beethoven, Choin and Schumann. Call 886â€"1673 for tickets, $17 and $12. The Grand River Brass offers a lively mix of classical and popular music in a free afternnon concert, 2:30 p.m. to 4 p.m. at Kitchener‘s Victoria Park. CLASSICS SUNDAY Olde English Parlor, 77 King St. N., Waterloo, presents Pete Webb on Wed: nesday through Saturday, Jack Straw on sunday, and Geordie Barnett on Monday and Tuesday. Peter‘s Place, 206 King St. E., Kitchenâ€" er, features Metro Band on Friday and Saturday. Phil‘s Grandson‘s Place, King and University, Waterioo, offers the Musiâ€" cians Jam Night every Tuesday and Robin Smith on Sundays. Pop The Gator, 44 Queen St. S., presents Mel Brown on Wednesday, and South Side Denny on Friday and Saturday. Shooters, 65 University Ave. E., Waterâ€" loo presents Katmandu on Saturday. Trax at the Station Hotel, Weber and Victoria Streets, Kitchener, presents Michael Carr on Thursday through Saturday. tinues through Sept. 8 at The Seagram },i Museum. E;{:bn hn?hths include the‘-iff. tools of the trade, from starling taste" vins to decanters, decanting equip > | ment, bottles, tag, glasses and corksâ€" â€" * crews. Free. The museum is open daily from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., until October 31. t of Nature in Ottawa, will continue through Aug. 6 at the Biologyâ€"Earth Sciences Museum at the University of Waterloo. Free. Hours: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m weekdays; weekends until July 14, 1 p.m. to 5 p.m The Wine Cellar: Art, Age and Apâ€" preciation an exhibition exploring the historical development of the wine, cellar and offering practical advice for today‘s wine collector on how to build, fill and manage a wine cetiar, conâ€" CONTINUING From Crystals to Gems, an exhibit of treasures from the Canadian Museum ETC. Sonoeal i acg® _7 Canadian artist and author Ernest Thompâ€" son Seton continues through August 25 at the Kitchenerâ€"Waterioo Art Gallery SCREEN An exhibition of bronze, cast paper and stoneware sculpture by Jean Juhlin opens todaEy at The Gallery Indigena, 24 Dupont St. E., Waterioo CONTINUING Homer Watson House and Galiery preâ€" sents a show of works by mixed media artistLise Carruthers, Quebec photograâ€" pher Arnold Zageris and Waterioo photoâ€" grapherJack MacAuley through August 11 An exhibition of works in Wiltnd Laurier University‘s permanent art collection opens today in the Concourse Gallery John Aird Centre, WLU Continues through July 19. 10 a. m to 3 p.m Coming Home, a series of works by Aggie Beynon, continues through July 6 at the Harbinger Gallery, 22 Dupont St E Waterioo An exhibition of original drawings by (Papablinn muplp en dn onl 2 REPERTORY CINEMA Field at 7 pm and Rosencrants anc Guildenstern Are Dead at 9 30 p m Sat. July 6. Rosencrantz and Guilgenst ern Are Dead at 7 p m . Vertigo at 9 25 p.m. and Truth or Dare at 12 mignight Sun. July 7. Wild Hearts Can‘t Be Broken at 7 pm. and Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead at 9 p.m . Mon July 8, Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead at 7 pm. and All These Women at 9:30 pm ; Tues July 9 Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead at 7 p.m. and Last Tango in Paris at 9:30 p.m.; Wed. July 10, Wild at Heart at 7 p.m. and Cyrano de Bergerac at 9:35 p.m SATURDAY THURSDAY Recent works by painter Tomislay Toâ€" masevic will be on exhibit at the Kitchenâ€" erâ€"Waterioo Art Galiery through September o GALLERIES P o oo se e w t 4, Rosencrantz and G"unldensrem Are Dead at 7 pm and The Hairdresser‘s Hulst_aandiat 930 pm . Fr July 5 The The Princess Cinema, 6 Princess S: Waterioo. Wed July 3, Dreams at 7 p.m and The Nasty Girl at 9 p.m . Thurs July Mo Imase c opomi d ene c I .-unugswe.; E"WT;:'H" COTR 1\‘ ut at Seagram ;. i Exg-:bn highliohts include m.‘-%: