Capitol Theatre, 90 King St, W.. Kitch. ener. 578-3800. Film-y Theatres, 500 Fairway Rd. S., Kitchener. 748-9166. Frederick Mall Cinema. 385 Frederick St., Kitchener. 576-9670. King's College Square Cinema. 238 King St. W., Kitchener. 74147756, Wuterioo Theatre, 24 King St. N., Waierioo. 886-1410. REPERTORY CINEMA The Princess Cinema, 6 Princess Sl.. Waterioo. Wed. Aug. 7, Ju Dou at 7 pm. and Cyrano de Bergerac at 9:10 pm; Thurs. Aug. 8. The Hotel New Hamm shire at 7 pm. and Ju Dou at 9:20 pm; Fri. Aug. g, Daddy Nostalgi: at 7 pm. and Ju Dou at 9:20 p.m.; t. Aug, 10. Ju Dou at 7 and 9:10 pm. and Pink Floyd: The Well at 11:20 pm; Sun. Aug. 11,du Dou at 7 am. and Roman Holidav SCREEN FIRST RON in the Nut, to Oct. 13. Court House Theatre - The 'dilliottttltrtsa, to Sept. 22; Hen? Ill, to Sept. 21; Hedda Glbler, Aug. 8to apt 22. Royal George Theatre - A Connetlcut Yankee, to Oct. 12; This Happy Brood, to Nov. 10; Press Cuttings, to Sept. 15. Call (416)468-2172 for ticket Information K-w Little Theatre’s presentation of the ulitzer-prlze-wlnning piay 'night, “other opens tonight in The Studio, 9 Princess St. E., aterloo. Performance dates are Aug. 8, 9, 10, 15, 16,17 at a pm. and et 11 and 18 at 2 p.m. Tickets are $5 at the cor. general admission. CONTINUING The Drayton Festival Theatre production ot Brighton Beach Memoirs continues through Aug. 10 (matinee and evening on Aug, 10) at the Drayton Festival Theatre. Call (519)638-555 for tickets, The Blyth Festival 1991 season otters: Two Brothers, through Sept, 7; Layne Coleman's Barbershop, to Aug. 24; End ot the World Romance, by Sean Dixon, to Aug 23; The Stone Angel, based on the Margaret Laurence novel, to Aug, 24; Kelly Rebar's Cornflower Blue, to Sept. 14. Trckets on sale at the Blyth Festival box office. (519)523-9300. The Stratford Festival's 39th season is now underway. Featured this year are: Festival Theatre - Hamlet, to Nov, 10; Much Ado About Nothing, to Nov. 8; Carousel, to Nov 9; Treasure Island, to Nov. 9. Avon Theatre - Our Town, to Oct.19; Twelfth Night, to Oct. 25; Lee Belles Soeure, closes Saturday; The School For Wives, Aug 2 to Oct, 26; An Enemy of the People, Aug. 23 to Oct. 27. Tom Patter- son Theatre - Timon ot Athens, to Sept. 13 Homeward Bound, to Aug. 17; The Rules of the Game, to Sept. 7; The Knight ot the Burning Peatle, Aug, 2 to Sept, 14; Love Letters, Aug. 22 to Sept. 15 Call the Festival box office, toll free at 662-2215, for ticket information. The Shaw Festival's 30th season otters: Festival Theatre - The Doctor's Dilem- ma. to Oct. 13; Luigi, to Sept; 18,' Cuckoo THURSDAY STAt3ti, 11.Ju Dou at 7 pm. and homan Holiday at 9:10 pm; Mon. Aug. lit, Rendez-vou at , pm. and Ju Dan at 9 p.m.; Tues. Aug. 13, Ju Dou at 7 p.m, and Cinema Paradiso at 9:10 pm; Wed. Aug. 14, Drowning By Numbers at 7 pm and The Field at 9:30 p.m. [A PUBS CONCERTS TONIGHT As always, Wednesday is Mel Brown's blues jam night at Pop The Gator, THURSDAY MUSIC Edolwolu Tavern. 600 Doon Village Charcoal Steak House, 2980 King St. E, Kitchener. features Jen Griesbach at the piano every Wednesday, Andrew Attridge on Thursday and Carolyn Nan. cy Reed on Friday and Saturday. Coyote Bar, 24 King E., Kitchener, presents the Top Pocket Jazz Quartet on Sunday at a pm Duke ot Wellington, 33 tit St. W., Waterloo. presents Ernie Lyons on Thursday through and Saturday. WEDNESDAY Local band Echo Park plays The Com- mercial. Bony Moon and The Result are at The Commercial. The Rhinos are at Pop the Gator, The Back Doom stop off at Stages tonight. Lulu's presents RED Speedwsgon to night. FRIDAY Pop The Gator presents Little Mike and the Tornadoes tonight and Saturday. Check out The Rattlesnakes at The Commercial Tavern in Maryhitl. It's remember when time. Mark Lindsay (of Paul Revere and the Raiders fame) stops off at Lulu's for shows tonight and Saturday. __ _ . -- - - 2tPetIrtttteetAtee.triiiitTti'it. , Doy, tt 3m thn _ -i" v--. - W-.." _ ..... -l..-..NP.."W.erq.%. on m, I nun; 't'l%'l'."'?l TO ohm IttA020rttqktlttma,ptirAui.trto ug.13ttt 1fllli)'/elhrit)'ttty m... ttt. w., W... Rd, Kitchener offers fun on its Karoake machine on Thursday through Saturday night. Lulu's Dine and Dance. at Pioneer Park Plaza, Kitchener, presents Ozzie on Wednesday and Bob Brown on Thursday through Saturday Lulu'a Roadhouse, on Highway 8, Kitchener, presents REO Speedwagon on Thursday and Mark Lindsay on Friday and Saturday. Market Bar, Holiday Inn on Fairway Road, Kitchener, presents Virginia on Monday through Saturday Morty's, at King and University in Waterloo, presents Rob Tyers on Tues. day. Ocean Queen at Lancaster House Tavern. 574 Lancaster w, Kitchener, Erasents The Sensation Jazz Band, riday and Saturday. Olde English Parlor, 77 King St. N., Waterloo, presents Fred Hale tonight. Pete Webb on Thursday through Satur. day, Paul McLeod on Sunday and Shannon Lyon on Monday and Tues. day. Peter's Place, 206 King St. E, kitchen. er. features Metro Band on Friday and Saturday. Phil's Grandson'o Place, King and University, Waterloo, offers the Musr- clans Jam Night every Tuesday and Robin Smith on Sundays. Pop The Gator, 44 Queen St. s, presents Mel Brown on Wednesday. Shooters, 65 University Ave. E, Water- loo presents Brad and Dan on Sunday Trax at the Station Hotel, Weber and Victoria Streets, Kitchener. presents the Slight Shift on Thursday through Satur- ay. Plow Bucuk. . mg...“ and tft Pu tttri, perform Mon. far 12, 8 p.m., in the K- Chamber Muck: Society Music Room, 57 Young St. w., Wmuoo. Call 086- 1673 tor ticket Pt ?tndetl Striryt cannot, ma. nick ttttt yttrtl WWW From Crystals to Gem. an exhrbrt ot treasures from the Canadian Museum of Nature In Ottawa, wrll contmue thrOugh Tuesday at the BrologrEarth Scrences Museum at the Unlversrty of Waterloo Free Hours 9 a m to 5 pm weekdays The Wine Cellar: Art, Age and Appreew tlon an exhrbrtron exploring the hrsloncal development of the MM cellar and otterorN practrcal advrce tor today's woe collector on how to build, fgl and manage a wrne cellar, contrnues through Sept 8 at The Seagram Museum. Exhibit hlghlrghts m- clude the tools at the trade. from sterttng tastevins to decanters. decanting equre meat. bottles, tag, glasses and Corkscrews Free. The museum IS open darly from 10 am to 6 pm , untrl October 31 CONTINUING Refreshment ot the Spirit. an exhrbltvor‘ cs' Onental tea are wrne durum; msse‘s contlnues at the '1htvCN?ne'-Aatenoc Ae Gallery thrOugh Seotemae' E Joan 2e: by the Extensor, 594104 W “he M: nt'ea Museum of Fine Arts the exhrbltlor‘r we sents more than 80 oblects erm the museum's Asan an collectron anc Feces on loan from pnvate collections A Long, tron of large canvases by local artlst Michel Manson will be arsplayeo at Cate Bor Chou, Waterloo Clty Centre until August 28 A foe ans teacher at Wlltrrc Launer University, Manson palntec the collector, entrtled the Rock and Roll Senes I the mld-19805 Recent works by pamter Tomlslav To mauvic are on exhrbrl at the Kitchener Waterloo Art Gallery through September 8 An exhibition ot bronze cast paper anc stoneware sculpture by Jean Juhlin Corv tlnues at The Gallery lndrgena 24 Dupom St E, Waterloo Homer Watson House and Gallery pre- sents a show ot works by mrer meola amstLlse Comment. Quebec photogra- pher Arnold Zogeril and Waterloo photo grapherJack MIcAuley continues through August 11 An exhlbmon ot ongrnal drawmgs by Canadian artlst and author Ernest Thomp- son Seton txmtmues through August 25 at the Kitchener-Waterloo Art Gallery m2. The Kitchener Musical Society Band performs at the VICIO'IE Park bandsheli from 7 . 8 p m SUNDAY Country Swmg band Jamboree and North American fiddle champ Victor Pasowisty perform from 2 30 p m to 4 p m m Vuctona Park, Free MONDAY K-W Chamber Musuc Scenery presents The Penderecki String Quartet at 8 p m m the KWCMS MUSIC Room. 57 mm St w Waterloo The quartet one o' (gamma: finest chamber ensembles wm perfo'" pieces by Beethoven Haydn and Butter Tickets. $17 and $12 tor students anc seniors, avanlable at the door or try callmg 8861673 CLASSICS TONIGHT The Cape Breton Flames perform at 8 pm m the Victoria Park Pavmon Program Includes a hearty Collection of ttIrs, )lgS reels, hornplpes and polkas, mixed with humor and the step-dancung of Sandy Maclntyre, Tickets, $13 at the door THURSDAY GALLERIES CONTINUING