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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 14 Aug 1991, p. 15

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FIRST RUN Capitol Thom, 90 King St. w., Kirch- ener. 5m. Fairway Tm. 500 Fairway Rd. S., Kitchener. 748-9166. Frederick In" Cinemas. 385 Frederick St., Kitchener. 576-9670. King's Colby Squaw Cinema, 238 King St, W.. Kitchener. 741-0755. Waterloo Theatre, 24 King St. N., Waterloo. 886-1410. SCREEN office, toll free at 662-2215, for ticket information. The Shaw Festival’s 30th season offers: Festival Thum - The Doctor's Dilem- ma, to Oct. 13; Lulu, to Sept. 18; Cuckoo In the Nut, to Oct. 13. Court Home Theatre - The Milliortaltesa, to Sept. 22; 11','gllf, to Sat 21; Home-hm, Aug. eta pt, 22. trtaeonr.77teafri--h COMM Yank... to Oct. 12; This Hwy Brood, to Nov. 10; PM“ tftgt to Sept. 15. Call (416)486-2172 for tic at information. Mm, to Oct. 25; The School For WIvos, to . 26; An Enemxof the Pmug. 23 to Oct. 27. Tom ottoman - Timon ot Athens, to Sept. 13; Homeward Bound, closes Saturday; The Rules ot the Game, to Sept. 7; he Krught of the Bumtng Footie, Sept. 14; Love Letters, leg. 22 to S.ept. 15. #ll the Festival box PlreteeotPenzence opens atepm inthe Dre on Theatre. Continues Aug. 14 . Aug. 17 (amines and evening performance on Aug. 17), 2:3 21- Ag. 24 (2 and 8 pm. on 2t 24) Aug. through Aug. 31 (2 a 6 pm. on Aug. 31). Cal 638-5555 for ticket prices. JM Drama Alumi presents Amadeus to. night through Saturday at the Victoria Park Pavilion. Curtain at 8 Fm., except Satur. day's dinner theatre which begins at 6:30 pm. Wednesday 111mg; Friday tickets are $10, Mtyrday's' are . For tickets. call 74147642. CONTINUING " Little Theatre's preeentetlon of the marine-Mum play 'nlght, rather continues 'l'l'lld'fl and 17 at 8 pm. and ttl at 2 p.m. in The Studio, 9 Princess St, ., Waterloo. Tickets are $5 at the door. general admission. The Blyth Festival 1991 season offers: 5222 tl1t't2at thmugh tgg; btrg man's ' to ug. 4; the World Romance, by Sean Dixon, to Aug. 23; The Stone fat based on the Margaret Laurence no ' to Aug. 24; Kelly Rebar's Cantilever Blue, to Sept. 14, Tickets on sale at the Blyth Festival box office. (519)523-9330. The Shatter-g 2,tt1t 39th seam; is now underway. eaturedt isyearare: eetlvel Theatre - Hamlet, to Nov. 10; Much Ado let!, Nothing, to_Noy. 8; parquet, to Nov. 9; Trudi. maid; tir' 693.7965 Peter: t?tTteyrtutitht.tir, Twelfth WEDNESDAY 1l!ttlr?tefrtiva1 The-litre pfoduction of STAGE LA CONCERTS - TONIGHT As always. Wednesday is Mel Brown's blues jam night at Pop The Gator, Echo Park plays The Commercial Tav- em in Maryhill. K-W's Strange Days is at Phil's Grand~ son's Place. THURSDAY The Rhlnoe are at Pop the Gator. The Jitters stop off at Stages tonight, The Commercial Tavern's got Trout Fishing In America. The Chicken and Rib Cook Off kicks oft tonight with a performance by the Poul James Band in Uptown Waterloo. Lulu's presents The Razorback- to night. FRIDAY e.rogrytrtrrest rooms The Kite are at MUSIC REPERTORY CINEMA Pop The Gator presents The Pam '4"vytrofgttts tonight and Saturday. The Bayou Boys at are Lulu's. Catch The Canadian Daydream at The Edge. Features Conn can? from Crash Vegas. Tom and Rim Mon of Junkhouse, Al AM, Rob Juneau and Bobbi Boner”. Andmv Cash performs in Uptown The Princess Cinema, 6 Princess St, Waterloo. Wed. Aug. 14, Drowning By Numbers at 7 pm. and The Field at 9:30 p.m.; Thurs. Aug, 15, Eating at 7 pm. and Truth or Dare at 9:10 pm; Fri. Aug. 16, Eating at 7 p.m. and Hamlet at 9:20 pm; Sat. Aug. 17, Backdraft at 7 p.m., Eating at 9:40 p.m. and Akira at 12 midnaht; Sun. Aug. 18, Eating at 7 pm. and an ot Flowers at 9:20 pm; Mon, Aug. 19, The Silence of the Lambs at 7 p.m. and Eating at 9:30 pm; Tues. Aug, 20, Eating at 7 pm. and The Unbear- able Lightness of Being at 9:20 pm; Wed. Aug. 21, La Femme Nikita at 7 pm. and GoodFellas at 9:30 p.m. Eating, Henry Jaglom's serious comedy about women and food, plays Aug. " to Aug. 20 at The Princess Cinema, 6 Mucus St. w., Waterloo. PUBS Morty's. at King and University tn Watertoo. presents Rob Tyers on Tues- day, Ocean Queen at Lancaster House Tavern, 574 Lancaster W., Kitchener, Eresents The Sensation Jazz Band, riday and Saturday. OH. Ettgiistt Pm, 77 King St, N., Waterloo," presents Shannon Lyon to night, Pete Webb on Thursday through Saturday, Dave Gallagher on Sunday and Jack Straw on Monday and Tues. day. Petor’a Place, 206 King St. E, Kitchen. er. features Sunny Sinclair on Friday and Saturday, ttttIN Gnndoon’s Place, King and University. Waterloo, otters the Musi. Charcoal Steak House, 2980 King St. E., Kitchener, features Jeff Grtesbach 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 of Wellington. 33 En: St, W., Waterloo, presents Jim Avon on Thurs- day through and Saturday, Edelweiss Tavern, 600 Deon Village Rd,, Kitchener offers fun on its Karoake machine on Thursday through Saturday night. The Hub, at the Conestoga lnn Kitchen- er, otters Lindsay Morgan on Wednes- day through Saturday. Lulu's Dine and Dance. at Pioneer Park Plaza, Kitchener, presents Derek Gould on Thursday through Saturday Lulu’s Roadhouse, on Highway 8, Kitchener. presents The Bayou' Boys on Friday and Tom Jones on Saturday Market Bar, Holiday Inn on Fairway Road, Kitchener, presents Virginia on Monday through Saturday. Waterloo, Free. SATURDAY OI' swivel-hips, Tom Jones us at Lulu's Strange Days performs as part of the Chicken and Ribs Cook Ott m Uptown Waterloo Experience the sights, sounds and smells of an old-fashoned threshmg bee anc the work of bringan an the harvest at Doon Heritage Crdssfoatts' Summer Harvest trom10am t04'30pm CONTINUING The Wine Cullen An, Age and Appreclr tion an exhlbmon explonng the mstoncal development of the woe cellar and otfenng practical some for tottay's WIDE collector on how to build, fill and manage a wlne cellar, contunues through Sept 8 at The Seagram Museum Exhibit mghllghts In» clude the tools of the trade, from stemng tastevms to decanters. decanting eqmo ment, bottles, tag, glasses and corkscrews Free. The museum IS open daily from 10 am. to 6 pm. until October 31 An exhubmon of ongmal crawungs by Canadian artist and author Ernest Thom» son Seton continues through Au9ust 25 at the Kitchener-Waterloo Art Gallery SUNDAY ETC. , -- V. - .._..._ ”-3” 28, A Me arts teacher at Wulfnd Launer University, Manson palnted the collection entitled the Rock and Roll Senes m the mud-19805 Recent works by painter Tomiolav To, mmvic are on exhtbtt at the Kitchene’ Waterloo Art Gallery through September 8 An exhnbttvon of bronze. cast paper and stoneware sculpture by Jean Juhlin can ttnues at The Gallery Inaugena, 24 Dupon: St, E ' Waterloo The Human Form, an ethDlllOn ot pieces from the K.W Art Gallery‘s permanent Collection that explore the use of trgures m amshc expresswon. contunues through Dec 29 at the gallery Refreshment of the Spirit, an exhubmon ot Oriental tea and wnne dnnknng vessels continues at the Kitehener-Witerioo An Gallery through September a Organized t the Extension Semce of the Montreal useum of Fine Ans, the exhubmon prer sents more than 80 omects from the museum's Asan an collechon and Feces on loan from pnvate collectlons A collec- tnon of large canvases by local artist Mlchel Manson tedl be dysplayed at Cate Ben Choir, Waterloo Crty Centre until August on A r.-- --.- B---be- A '.... dens Jam Night every Tuesday and Robin Smith on Sundays Pop The Gator, 44 Queen St S, presents Mel Brown on 2',t1t,9, and The Fabutous Heavywenghts on nday and Saturday. Tm at the Station Hotel, Weber and Victoria Streets, Kitchener, presents Buckshot on Thursday through Sator ttay, CLASSICS SUNDAY Jazz ensemble Janrul pertorms from 2:30 pm to 4 p m In Vrctona Park Free An exhibition of works by Karen Fletcher, There" Morin. Mary O'Brien and Susan Rankinopens tomght at Homer Watson House and Gallery Continues through Sept 22 CONTINUING THURSDAY GALLERIES

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