FIRST RUN Capitol Theatre, 90 King St W t Kitch- ener 573-3800. Funny Thanâ€, 500 Fairway Rd. S.. Kitchener 748-9166 Frederlclt Mall Cinemas, 385 Frederick St. Kitchener 576-9670 Klng's College Square am. 238 Ktng St. w, Kitchener 7410755, Waterloo Them. 24 ng St. N., Waterloo 886-1410 SPECIAL SCREENINGS The university of Waterloo Fine Arte Film Society presents a Czech Film senes Thursdays until Dec t2 In room 1219 of the Unverscty of Waterloo's East Campus Hall Admission, " $250 tor socuety members, Showing October 10 Extended Time, directed by Jatomul Jlres REPERTORY CINEMA The Princess Cinema. 6 Process St, Waterloo Wed Oct. 9, 28 Up at 7 pm. and Citizen Kane at 945 p m , Thurs, Oct 10, The British Animation Invasion at 7 p m and Hail Mary at 9:20 p mr, Fri, Oct ll, The Brmsn Ammatron Invasson at 7 and 920 pm, Sat. Oct, 12. The Bnttsh Ammanon Invasion at 7 and 9:20 p m and Heathers at ll 40; Sun. Oct 13, The British Animatron Invasion at 7 p m and Yopmbo at 9:20 pm; Mon Oct 14, Annie Hall at 7 pm and The PAGE 20 ;WATERL097CHFOONICLE‘ WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 9, 1991 Theatresports returns to the Wing 404/Ro. rary Adult Centre at 8 p m Tlckets. $5 or $4 for members. available from the Water. roo Showtime box office, 7478765 or at the door CONTINUING "he Stratford Festival's 39th season fea- lures Festival Theatre - Namlet, to Nov 10 Much Ado About Nothing, to Nov, 8. Carousel. to Nov 9, Treasure Island. to NOV 9 Avon Theatre - Our Town, to Sct 19 Twelfth Night, to Oct 25, The School For Wives. to Oct 26. An Enemy of the People, to Oct, 27 Call the Festival box office, toll free at 662-2215. for ticket n'ormatlon The Shaw Fesnval‘s 30th season offers: Festival Theatre - The Doctor's Dilem- ma, to Oct 13 Royal George Theatre - A Conneticut Yankee. to Oct 12, This Happy Breed, to Nov 10 Call (416)463 2172 for tucks! Information THURSDAY mum?†J, w mBr ‘. Memielswhn's 'opera without sets' is an incredibly dramam treatment of the old Testament Prophet's life. The mum mm a full emotional experience -e tenderness. power. fury. celebration tast pcrtormcd by the cholr 1n 1981. ELIIAH is a glorious beginning to the 70th Anmsersary season With the Kitchener Waterloo Symphony and soloists: Held] Klassen, Cathenne Robbm, Mark Dubois and Gary Relyea. SM. OCT 26 3:00 pm we in no $eomored try 51 no on for Entrainment Guide iohscribers ION offfor grstupsttf20oetmt" . JiuuMffue “has!†gllt CONTINUING TY Games. and exhlbmon of more than 60 board games which use popular television programs as a theme, continues through Dec 15 at the University of Watertoo Museum and Archive of Games. Free. The museum It) open Tuesdays from 9 am, to 3 Stihurtvvv,, WM“ ELIJAH 1lENXlsSihih"s CONTINUING More than 24 watercolors by Toronto-born pm, Wednesday from noon until 4 pm and 6 pm. until pm. and Thursdays and Sundays from noon until 4 pm, GALLERIES TIE" .71 AU CONCERTS TONIGHT As always, Wednesday is WI Brown's blues jam night at Pop The Gator. Phil's Graodson's Place presents The Gropo Toads. artist Fred J. Pitta will be on exhibit through Oct. 27 at the Kitchener-Waterloo Art Gallery. An exhibition ot monotype prints by Cam. bridge artist Mary Firth continues through Oct. 25 in the Art Gallery. John Alrd Centre. Wilfrid Laurier University. Gallery hours: 10 am to 7 pm. Monday through Friday. Free. Africa: Art of the People, A collection of paintings of Africa by seven African artists as well as a Canadian artist who has lived and travelled in Africa, will be on display in the dining room of Conrad Grebel College, University at Waterloo until Oct, 29. Free. Homage to Goya, an exhibition of hello topes reproducing lost drawings by Fran. cisco Goya closes Sunday at the UW Art Gallery (Modern Languages Building). Gal- lery hours, Monday to Friday, 11 am, to 4 pm; Sunday 2 pm to 5 pm Free. Walter Bachinsltl: Aprroechlng Classic- lam. an exhibition 0 50 charcoal and pastel works by Kitchener-Waterloo artist Walter Bachinski. continues through Oct. 27 at the K-W Art Gallery. An exhibition of drawings and sculptures by local artist Scott Hunter continues through the end of October at the ACCK- WA ( IDS Committee of Cambridge, Kitch- ener-Waterloo and Area) omce in hicopee Park Plaza, 1601 River Rd. E., Kitchener. 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. MUS Gregory Hosklns and The Stick Peo. ploplay the Commercial Tavern in Mary- hill. $6. Lulu's presents Janle Fritrkh, SATURDAY B.J. Thom-s plays Lulu's, Guelph-based band The Kite is at The Commercial Tavern. FRIDAY THURSDAY Hiram Scam" checks into Stages, an: Chlanlll Mops off at Pop the Gator. ftrh Spirit ot the West at UW's Fed a ,