SCREEN FIRST RUN Capitol Theatre, 90 King St. w.. Kitcrr ener. 578-3800. Fairway Them, 500 Fairway Rd. S., Kitchener. 748-9166. Frederick - Cinemas, 385 Frederick St., Knchener. 576-9670. KIng'e College Square Cinema, 238 King St. W., Kitchener. 741-0755. Waterloo, 8861410. REPERTORY CINEMA The Princess Cinema, 6 Princess St., Waterioo. Wed. Aug, 21, La Femme Nikita at 7 p.m. and GoodFeIlas at 9:30 p.m.; Thurs. Aug. 22, Mortal Thoughts at 7 pm. and La Femme Nikita at 9:15 p.m.; Fri. Aug. 23, La Femme Nikita at 7 and 9:30 pm; Sat. Aug. 24, La Femme Nikita at 7 and 9:30 pm. and Dark Star The Blyth Feetivel 1991 season otters: Two Brothers, through Sept. 7; ea Coleman's Barbershop, to Aug. 24; 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 CttrntFr Blue, to Sept. 14. Tickets on sale at the Blyth Festival box office. (519)523-9300. The Stratford Festival's 39th season tea. turee: Festive! Them - Hamlet. to Nov. 10; Much Ado About Nothing. to Nov. 8; Caroueel. to Nov. 9; Treaeure Island. to Nov. 9, Avon Theetn - Our Town, to Oct.19; Twettth Night, to Oct. 25; The School For When, to Oct. 26; An Enemy of the PWug. 23to Oct. 27. Tom Patterson - Timon at Athens. to Sept. 13; Homeward Bound, closes Satur- day; The Hutu of the Geme. to 52:97; The Knight of the Burning Footie, 1. 14; Love Letters, Aug. 22 to Sept. 15. Call the Festival box omcb, toll tree at 662-2215. tor ticket information. The Shaw Festival's 30th season otters: Festlvel Theatre - The Doctor's Dilem- me, to Oct. 13; Lulu, to Sept. 18; Cuckoo In the Nest, to Oct. 13. Court House Theatre - The Millionaires. to Sept. 22; Henry IV, to Sept. 21; Hedda Goblet, to Sept. 22. Royal George Theatre - A Connetlcut Yankee, to Oct, 12; This Happy Breed, to Nov. 10; Free: Cuttings, to Sept. 15. Call (416)468-2172 for ticket information. The Stan ht Theatre production of Ann llluftl'3'lld'l'dlfl on Crooked Walk. lng opens in Victoria Park Pavilion, Kitch- ener. Continues Saturday. thkets avail- able at the door or by calling 743-4584. CONTINUING The Drayton Festival Theatre production of Fir-tee of Penance continues Aug. 21 through Augt 24 at a pm. (matinee perfor- mance on ug. 24) and Aug. 28 through Aug. 31 (matinee on fad) in the Drayton Theatre. Call 638- tor ticket WEDNESDAY STAGE ShowY'Imes Featuring This Week Miss Nude Canada 1989-1990 1? 305 on Crmes 93012 30 I Miss Nude World BRENDA LEE , 989-1990 Theatre, 24 King St. N., " CONCERTS TONIGHT As always, Wednesday is Mel Brown's blues jam night at Pop The Gator. THURSDAY Kansas and The Steve Morse Band are at Lulu's tonight. Doug and the Slugs stop off at Stages tonight. FRIDAY Gary Buck, Lee Ann Allison, Clayt Butt and Bryan James perform in a fundraiser for the Canadian Country Music Hall of Fame at the Gat New. foundland Club, 1500 Dunbar Rd., Cambridge. MUSIC guitar aogChrh Speddlng is at The Chlteoel Steak House, 2980 King St. E., Kitchener, features Jeff Griesbach at the piano every Wednesday. Andrew Attridge on Thursday and Carolyn Nam cy Read on Friday and Saturday. Circus Room, features Mel Brown on Monday and Andy Kline and the Top Pocket Jazz Quartet on Tuesday. Coyote Bar, 24 King E., Kitchener, presents the Top Pocket Jazz Quartet on Sunday at 8 p.m. at 12 midnight; Sun, Aug. 25, La Femme Nikita at 6 p.m. and Ryan's Daughter at 8:30 pm; Mon. Aug. 26, Perfectly Noma| at 7 pm. and La Femme Nikita at 9:15 pm; Tues. A? 27, La Femme Nikita at {pin and he Woman Next Door at 9530 pm; Wed.'Aijg."ééI Impromptu at 7 pm, and Grand Illusion at 9:20 pm. The Edge, 403 Highland Rd, W., pre sents Black Water raw on Wednesday, Shannon Lyon on Thursday, Jack Straw on Friday and Dave Gallagher on Saturday and Sunday The Hub, at the Conestoga Inn Kitchen- er, otters Lindsay Morgan on Wednes- day through Saturday, Lulu’s Dine and Dance. at Pioneer Park Plaza, Kitchener, presents Brad Nelson on Thursday through Saturday Lulu's Roadhouse, on Highway 8, Kitchener, presents Kansas on Thurs- day. Market Bar, Holiday Inn on Fairway Road, Kitchener, presents Karen Gale on Monday through Saturday. Marty's, at King and University in Waterloo. presents Rob Tyers on Tues- day, Olde English Parlor. 77 King St. N., Waterloo. presents Jack Straw tonight, Paul McLeod on Thursday through Saturday. Pete Webb on Sunday and Jeft Tanner on Monday and Tuesday. Peter'o Place, 206 King St. E., Kitchen er, features Duo trom the Docs on Friday and Saturday. _ Phil's Grandson“: Place, King and University, Waterloo. otters the Musi. cians 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., pre- sents The Rhinos on Friday and Satur- day, Duke ot Wellington, 33 Em St, W.. Watertoo. presents Paul Langilte on Thursday through and Saturday] EM Tmm. 600 Deon Village Rd., Kitchener otters tun on its Karoake maghine on Thursday through Saturday nig t. WATERLOO Wm. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 21, 1tret . PAGE 83 FmPool115p.m. Satnoonlill 1 pm FREE and. of tho B- Bot., Aug, 24/91 I. Scorpio 2. Plnlhu 2. Apollo 3tartrrg at S? p n‘ - (Panning - FREE Waterlloo's 'll'," NETWORK CONTINUING The Wine Cellar: Art, Age and Apprecitr. tion an exhibition exptonng the htstOncaI development of the woe cellar and ottenn9 practical adwce for today's wine conectoy on how tp, build, fill and manage a wune cellar, continues through Sept 8 at The Seagram Museum, Exhlblt highlights In clude the tools ot the trade from sterlmg tastevms to decanters. decantmg ecu-o ment, bottles, tag, glasses and corkscrews Free The museum IS open catty trom 10 am. to 6 pm , until October 31 Works DE Karen Fletcher, Theresa Morin. laryO‘ Hen an Scan Rankin will be on exhibit through Sept 22 at Homer Watson House and Gallery The Human Form arl exhibit-on of pueces from the K-W An Gallery's permanent collection that explore the use oi tgures m artistic expressvon. continues through Dec 29 at the gatiery Recent works by pamter Yomlslav To mmvlc are on exhibit at the KllCher'lG" Waterloo Art Gallery through September 8 An exhibition of bronze, cast paper anc stoneware sculpture by Jean Juhlin con trnues at The Gallery lndlgena. 24 Dupont St. E., Waterloo An exhrbmon ot ongrnal drawrngs by Canadian amst and author Ernest Thomp. son Seton oontmues through August 25 at the Kitchener-Waterloo Art Gallery Mutant at the Spirit, an exhlbmon or Oriental tea and mm drunkmg vessels. continues at the Kitchener-Waterloo An Gallery through September 8 Damned by the Extensm Semce ot the ontreal Museum of Fine Arts, the exhlbmon pre sents more than 80 oblects trom the museum's Aslan an collection and places on loan from pnvate oollechons A 00.190 ton of large canvases by local amsl Michel Manson will be displayed al Cate Son Chou, Waterloo City Centre untli Augusf 28 A hne arts teacher at Wllfrlc Leaner University. Manson palnled the collector entitled the Rock and Roll senes tr We mud-19805 CONTINUING An trxhitrition of drawings and sculptures by local ants! Soon Humor mu open Ioday at the ACCKWA (AIDS Committee of Cambridge, kttcNmer-Watttrioo and Area) office in Chmpee Park Plaza, 1601 River Rd, E, Kitchener Contlnues through the and ot October FRIDAY EC. CLASSICS THURSDAY The Canadian Croatian Folklore Group performs from 7 to 8 p m In Victoria Park Kitchener Free GALLERIES Tm at the Staton Hotel, Weber and Victoria Streets, Kitchener, presents Mixed Company on Thursday through Saturday. Open Daily Noon. 1 a m 597 King St. N., Waterloo 746-5209