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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 6 May 1992, p. 24

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p ltk S db o t MA og FIRST RUN Capitol Theatre, 90 King St. W., Kitchâ€" ener. 578â€"3800. Fairway Theatres, 500 Fairway Rd.S., Kitchener. 748â€"9166. Frederick Mail Cinemas, 385 Frederick St., Kitchemer. 576â€"9670. SCREEN ForAN . cen‘g [R Grand, Fergus. Tickets, $10. Call (519) 846â€"9412 for ticket information. The Theatre and Company production of Neil Simon‘s The Good Doctor continues Thursday through Saturday until May 16 in the Water Street Theatre, King Value Centre. Find out what‘s funny about a sa;lorwhoisrefiytodrownformy.a sneeze that refuses to go away, and a father who insists on helping his adolesâ€" cent son complete his education with a somewhat sleazy teacher. All shows at 8 p.m. Call 571â€"0928 for ticket information. m fonkg éda&a Sgry-l’oflny nonite present f Man, a children‘s musical about the Paraâ€" bles of Jesus, tonight and Friday at the school. Admission is $5 for adults; stuâ€" dents, senior citizens and children, $3. FRIDAY The Elmira Theatre Company production of CN;vnorToomopematmeSt.Jacobs imunity Centre, 7:30 p.m. A comedy by 3umner Arthur Long, Never Too Late is the story of a middleag‘eed couple who find themseives facing shock of an unâ€" planned pregnancy. Continues May 9 and l\TAay 14 thn;ugh May 16. Tickets, $8 on hursday, Fri and Sunday, $10 on Saturday. Call‘%zmlom Read at 669â€"3658 for additional information. MONDAY The multiâ€"million spectacular, Ziegfield comes to Centre in the Square, Monday, May 11 at 8 p.m. Tickets, $35, $31 and $29, available from the Centre box office, 578â€" 1570 WEDNESDAY Kâ€"W Little Theatre presents Eg:us. a psychological drama by Peter Schaffer, tonight through May 10 at 8 p.m. in Victoria Park Pavilion. Tickets, $10 and $8 for students and seniors, available from Waâ€" terioo Showtime, 747â€"8765. Call 886â€"0660 for more information Another Season‘s Promise, tonight through May 9 at 8 p.m. in the Theatre on the Mathers Dajly STAGE PAGE 24 â€" WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 6, 1992 . 141â€"0755 /A presents This Saturday! SPECIAL SCREENINGS The University of Waterloo Fine Arts Film Society presents the European Show 2 series at 7 g.mA in room 1219,East Campus Hall. Thursday, May 7: The Power of Emotions, (West Gerâ€" many, 1983) a rich collage fusing fiction, documentary materials, pictures, arcâ€" hive films and other material about human emotions. English subtities. Adâ€" Theatre and Com ’spmductlonofThoGoodDoctoroonflnunThuMays M_“Sltu_rg!!sp.l:'nyfll May 16 in the Water Street Theatre. Call 571â€"0928 for NBE _ _ Cocvemnimanesonn aturday! Good Tickets Available Supporter Coupon Applies mm Hhaxe Touts as . Emensinmert Guide Subscrisers save $2.00 Groups of at least 20 save 10% Students save 25% â€" Supporter Coupon Apples MESSA PER _ ROSSINI Gale Reception Tickets $15 Avaitable at the Box Office ~â€"â€"___ Elmer Iseler Singers Sat, May 9 8:00 pm Paul Frey, Tenor tures of Baron Munchausen at y 1:50 7 a Supporter Coupon Applies Presented by Cexcoâ€"ry Witn the participation of [ ’\ \ } fl 1\ 1 | y 5 yfiti%’?;“? : 4 Glitz! Glamour! Spangles! Feathers! and Show Tunes! it‘s Only A Paper Moon" "Shaking the Blue: * "A Pretty Girl is Like A Melody" "Makin‘ Whoopee" and dozens more! Mon, May 11 8:00pm $35 $31 $29 mmm:.-“.wd.mn*‘“ "Shaking the Blues Away" Games. Continues through August 16. food items and/or a cash donation. Suhani Shaam, an evening of dance and music from India in aid of The Food Bank of Waterioo Re%oo‘z today from 3:30 p.m. to 6 p.m. in the Humanities Theatre. No admission; please bring a nonâ€"perishable Waterioo Indian Researchers Association of the University of Waterioo presents AUTHORS DANCE Continues through June 28. _ _ Recent works by area artists Paul Kekish and Mary Firth are featured in a show at the University of Waterloo Art Gallery. f in origee Pm ie g uilding, is open day to Friday from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Sunday from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. Free. CONTINUING ( 8:1 exhittnf"t at the Wwwigs ?)n rough May 17: Works Can':gian artist Peter Hoffer; mixed modiz works by Jeanâ€"Marie Marting paintings by TonnTom; W by Dawn Woody. The Kâ€"W Art is located in Centre in the Square. Open Tuesday to Friday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Sunday from 1 to 5 p.m. With Stencil, Sponge and Pencil: Everyâ€" man His Own Paintgor, an exhibit dengtyv- strating the painted decorative techniques used by our forefathers, continues through August 23 at the Joseph Schneider Haus Museum, Kitchener. An exhibit of landsc Quebec artist Arnold THURSDAY GALLERIES Green Tomatoes at 9:20 p.m.; Wed. May 13, Shadows and Fog at 7 p.m. and Together Alone at 9 p.m. es m tes a / an ao P p.m.; Sun. M&lg. The Seventh Seal at 7 p.m. and %yu at 9 p.m.; Mon. May 11, Heavy Metal at 7 p.m. and F : ananny ces sactoes 1 ow s Om ammive e# 48y

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