CONCERTS TONIGHT As always, Wednesday is Mel Brown‘s blues jam night at Pop The Gator. THURSDAY The Kltty Wells Firewall Tour featur- ing Johnny and Bobby Wmm and The Tomaso. Mounuln Boy. stops off at Lulu's tonight. The Commercial Tavern presents Flhumo and Bored tonight. Stones clones Stlclry Fingers are at Stages. Chlcogo Pete appears at Pop The Gator. The Birth Festival 1991 season otters: Two Brothers, through Sept. 7; Kelly Rebar's Oomtlower lue, to Sept. 14. Tickets on sale at the Blyth Festival box office, (519)523-9300. The Strattord Festival’s 39th season fea- tures: Festival Theetre - Hamlet. to Nov, 10; Much Ado About Nothlng, to Nov. 8; Carousel, to Nov. 9; Treasure Island, to Nov. 9. Avon Theatre - Our Town, to Oct.19; Twelfth Night, to Oct. 25; The School For Whma, to Oct. 26; An Enemy ot the People. to Oct. 27. Tom Patterson Theatre - Tlmon ot Athena. to Sept. 13; The Rules of the Game, to Sept. 7; The Knight of the Burnlng Peatle, Sept. 14; Love Letters, to Sept. 15. Call the Festival box office, toll free at 662-2215. for ticket information. MUSIC The Drayton Festival Theatre production of Plates of Penance continues tonight through Aug. 31 (matinee on Aug. 31) in the Drayton Theatre. Call 638-5555 for ticket STAGE CONTINUING 9m Tina: at the piano every Wednesday, Andrew Attndga on Thursday and Carolyn Nan. cy Reed on Friday and Saturday. Circus Room, teatures Mel Brown on Monday. the Top Pocket Jazz Quartet on Tuesday and Severe on Wednesday. Coyote Bar, 24 King E., Kitchener. presents the Top Poe at Jazz Quartet on Sunday at a pm. Duke of Wellirttttttrt, 33 Erb St, W., Waterloo. presents Dan Davis on Friday and Saturday. Edelweiss Tevem, 600 Doon gte, Rd., Kitchener otters fun on its Karoa e magma on Thursday through Saturday n t. FRIDAY Beach Boys tribute band Endlou Sum- mer plays Lulu’s tonight and Saturday. Iondo Combo is at Pop The Gator. WEDNESDAY Tngkalty Hip checks into the Twist. gum! Steak Home. 2980 King St maroon! steak "onâ€, 2980 K3881. E., Kitchener, features Jeff Gri eh Candice Mae This Week Aug. 26-31 1230500 9301290 The Edge, 403 Highland Rd. W., are some Low Rider on Wednesday, Geor. die Barnett on Thursday and Friday and Dave Gallagher on Saturday. The Hub, at the Conestoga inn Kitchen. er. offers Ray Anthony on Wednesday through Saturday. Lutu'e Dine and Dance, at Pioneer Park Plaza, Kitchener. presents Ozzie on Wednesday. Erik Traplin on Thurs- day, Jamie McIntosh on Friday and Saturday and Ozzie on Monday and Tuesday. Lulu'a Roadhouse, on Highway 8, Kitchener, presents the Kitty Wells Farewell Tour on Thursday and Endless Summer on Friday and Saturday. Market Bar, Holiday Inn on Fairway Road, btttttt presents Karen Gale on Monday??? gh Saturday. Monro. at King and University in :Vaterloo. presents Rob Tyers on ues- ay. Olde English Parlor, 77 King St. N., Waterloo, greeants Jeff Tanner tonight, Brothers raun on Thursday through Saturday, Dave Gallagher on Sunday and Pete Webb on Monday and Tues. ay. Peter's Place. 206 KingdSt. E., Kitchen- er, features Billy Dona son on Friday and Saturday. Phll’s Grandson's Place, King and University. Waterloo. offers the Musl- cians Jam Night every Tuesday and Robin Smith on Sundays. Pop The Gator, 44 Queen St. 3.. presents Mel Brown on Wednesday. Shooters, 65 University Ave. E,, pre- sents Brothers D and the Wussy Pillows on Saturday and Brad and Dan on Sunday. Tru at the Station Hotel, Weber and Victoria Streets, Kitchener, presents Weekend Pass on Thursday through Saturday. Works bgKaren Fletcher, Therese Morin, Mary 0' rlen and Susan Rankin will be on exhibit through Sept. 22 at Homer Watson House and aliery. The Human Form, an exhibition of pieces from the K-W Art Gallery's permanent collection that explore the use of figures In artistic expression. continues through Dec, 29 at the gallery. Mmhment of the Spirit, an exhibition of Oriental tea and wine drinking vessels, continues at the Kitchener-Waterloo Art Gallery through September 8. Oaanized a the Extension Service of the ontreel useum of Fine Arts, the exhibition pre sents more than 80 objects from the museum's Asian art collection and pieces on loan from private collections. Paintings by Etobicoke artist Laurie a. char wi I be on display at Gift Solutions, 12 St. Charles. St., Maryhill, until Sept. 29. Weekly viewing hours are Thursday and Friday, 10 am, to 8 p.m.; Saturday and Sunday, 10 am. to 5 pm, - CONTINUING Ansel Adams, Three Album About 1932-1960, an exhibition of proofs of three albums from the Montreal Museum ot tine Arts' permanent collection. continues through Sept. 22 at the K-W Art Gallery An exhibition of drawings and sculptures by local artist Scott unter continues through the end of October at the ACCK. WA ( IDS Committee at Cambridge, Kitch- tttter.Waterioo and Area) office In hicopee Park Plaza, 1601 River Rd, E., Kitchener. Works by Karen Fletcher, Theresa Morin, GALLERIES THURSDAY CONTINUING The Wino Cellar: Art, Age and Apprecia- tion an exhibition expiorint]; the historical thrvtre-mmto!theteinecelaran0ottering, ETC. WATEFILOO CHRONICLE WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 28, 1991 A PAGE 't £60619; anomal- t m 1 . 5 pm. w Salmon tilllpm. FREE a ' I“ ot tho III- N E ll m, Aug. 31/01 Stat S? . f/',lUf,rif/.' m 597 King '. 1. Adam Hon 2. Soothom Cram Open thtily 3. momma: Noon- 1 mm practical advice for today's vane collector on how to build, fill and manage a woe cellar. continues through Sept 8 at The Seagrarn Museum Free SCREEN FIRST RUN Capitol Theatre, 90 Ktng St w Kttch. ener 578.3800 Fairway Theatres. 500 Fawway Rd S Kitchener 748-9166 Frederick Mall Cinemas, 385 Frederlck St ' Kitchener 576-9670 King's College Square Cinema. 238 King St W ' Kitchener 741-0755 Waterloo Theatre, 24 ng St N Waterloo 8864410 Backdratt: An all-star cast - moludung Kurt Russell, Scott Glenn. Rebecca DeMornay, Donald Sutherland and Plot» en DeNiro - IS overshadowed by some Incredible fire footage m thrs homage to fsreftghters Ron Howard directs AA tn the late slot at the $4 Fredenck Mall Bltl and Ted‘s Bogus Journey: " you can stand the weekly Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure cartoon on TV and still haven't gotten enough bonehead giggles. thus one's for you It's kinda tun but tor $8 each? You mlgm want to wan tor the odeo PG, at the Falrway two shows mghtiy wrth weekend matmees Blngol: Another dog of a mowe. this flick actually stars a dog named Brngo and recounts his adventures to the human world. F, at the Capitol. early show until Friday. then continues wrth Just Saturday and Sunday mattnees Chlld‘e Ploy Ill: Chuckles back agam to cause mayhem m the Itves ot the unfortunate chtldren and adults who own hum. AA, opens Frtday at the Hyland, two shows mghtty thh weekend matinees Olly suckers: Still hanging In rs this comedy with Billy Crystal leadmg two city buddies on a weekend fantasy tnp to become reaMife cowboys AA. m the late show at the $4 Fredenck REPERTORY CINEMA Sam Shepard star In this murder mys- tery in which the most mystenous - and horrifying - thing IS the killer's motwe AA, opens Fnday at the Watenoo two shows nightly with weekend matinees Doc Holtywood: A bog-tune plastic surgeon (Michael Fox) finds himself In a small Southern town where, among other things. he gets a chance to pla Dead Again: Supernatural thriller about a woman who is not sure Just what us reality and what isn't as a bong-dead town from another life comes to avenge himsen upon her AA, opens Friday at the King's College, two shows mghuy with weekend matinees The Princess Cinema, 6 Princess St Waterloo Wed Aug 28. Impromptu a17 pm. and Grand illusoon at WA) p m Thurs. Aug 29, Impromptu at 7 p m and Thelma and Louise at9 20 p m Fn Aug, 30, Blood Simple at 7 p m and Impromptu at 910 p m Sat Aug 31, The Uncensored Best of Bugs Bunny at 7pm. Room Hoodat9pm and The Phantom of the Opera at 11 p m Waterloo’s NETWORK Mien-1 597 King St. N., Waterloo and