CONBSIGT MECid! Mdil. AUMIsSION 15 4. : Th THURSDAY P SATURDAY adults, $4 for students and $4 for WLU f;g‘,’,,f,ï¬',fl'v?g,:.[:;’ ";°,',’an§s§nsf£'n¥°§f m*; . "“we’?ly[ o; |W;atAerlo[? 'F »J;Fï¬rauï¬r; The Rheostatics play UW tonight faculty and staff. Laurier students, high _ stration of the science and magic behind 5 m m UW s East Campus Hall. Aoom _ LulU‘s presents Dr. Hook, schoof students and specialâ€"needs perâ€" _ gistifation, continues through March 19 at ‘219 Director Richard Bugajski will be on CLASSICS armge The Seagram Museum. nand to Tonight see Mark Lee and Mel " yowiqyy TUESDAY The Canadian Clay and Glass Gallery 3ipson in Gallipeli. For more information, Wilfrid Laurier University‘s free Music at presents its first internationat enamel ail 885â€"1211 ext 2422 Kâ€"W Chamber Music Society presents Noon continues with a concert featuring exhibition, Contemporary American, EPERTORY C A Kocian String Quartet at 8 p.m. in the pianist Laurent Philippe, in Wilfrid Lauâ€" Canadian and European Enamelists, REPE Y CINEM KWCMS Music Room, 57 Young St. E., rier University‘s John Aird Centre recital _ featuring enamel art by more than 60 The Princess Cinema, 6 Princess St Waterloo. Tickets, $23 general and $18 hall. enamel artists, until Dec. 29. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0o 0o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0o 0o 0 0o 0 0o 0o o 0o 0o 0o 0o o o o o 0o o PAGE 26 â€" WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1994 STAGE SCREEN SPECIAL SCREENINGS THURSDAY Theatre on the Edge offers an evening of improvisational theatre starting at 8 p m in The Studio, KW Live Theatre, 9 Princess St. E.. Waterloo Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo Musical Producâ€" tions presents Fiddler on the Roof tonight and Enday at 8 p.m. at The Centre in the Squre. Tickets available from the Centre box office, 578â€"1570 Kitchenerâ€"Waterioo Live Theatre preâ€" sents Jewel. the story of one woman‘s experience in the aftermath of the Ocean Ranger Disaster, tonight and Friday at 8 o m and Nov. 24 through Nov. 26. Cost s $7 general. and $5 for members. For more information. call 886â€"0660 WEDNESDAY Bluevale Collegiate presents Neil Simon‘s Brighton Beach Memoirs, tomight through Saturday at 8 pm. Admisâ€" The University of Waterioo Film Society presents a Festival of Australian Film at 7 o m in UW‘s East Campus Hall, Room 219 Director Richard Bugajski will be on nand to Tonight see Mark Lee and Mel Gipson in Gallipeli. For more information, zall 885â€"1211 ext 2422 TONIGHT Kitchener Waterloo Live Theatre is hosting its Second Annual Open House, starting at 7 p.m. View KWLT‘s almost completed renovation and preview Joan Macleod‘s Jewel at 9 p.m.. Admission is free, but donations will be gladly accepted. KWLT is located at 9 Princess St E. Waterloo. For more information, call 886â€"0660 THURSDAY sion is $5 in advance or $8 at the door For tickets. call 885â€"46720 TOP TEN MOVIE GUIDE CLASSICS TONIGHT Kâ€"W Chamber Music Society presents Kocian String Quartet at 8 p.m. in the KWCMS Music Room, 57 Young St. E., Waterloo. Tickets, $23 general and $18 CONCERTS TONIGHT hHead plays Phil‘s THURSDAY Blanket, The Others and Boatman are at the Voicano FRIDAY Check out Wild T and the Srpiril at the Volcano, with special guests The Shawn Kellerman Band SATURDAY The Rheostatics play UW tonight. Lulu‘s presents Dr. Hook. MUSIC FIRST RUN Capitol Theatre, 90 King St. W., Kitchâ€" ener. 578â€"3800. Fairway Cinemas, 500 Fairway Rd., S., Kitchener. 748â€"9166 Frederick Mail Cinemas, 385 Frederick St., Kitchener. 576â€"9670. King‘s College Square Cinema, 238 King St. W , Kitchener. 741â€"0755. Waterioo Theatre, 24 King St. N., Waterâ€" loo. 886â€"1410 W., Waterioo. 885â€"2950. Wed. Nov. 16, Natural Born Killers at? p.m. and Forrest Gump at 9 p.m.; Thurs. Nov. 17, Exotica at 7 p.m. and Natural Born Killers at 9:10 p.m.; Fri. Nov. 18, ... And God Spoke at 7 p.m. and Exotica at 9 p.m.; Sat. Nov. 19, ... And God Spoke at 7 p.m. and Exotica at 9 p.m.; Sun. Nov. 20, Exotica at 7 p.m. and ... And God Spoke at 9:10 p.m.; Mon. Nov. 21, Exotica at 7 p.m. and ... And God Spoke at 9:10 p.m.; Tues. Nov. 22, The World Within at 7 p.m. and Exotica at 9 p.m. Terry Kelly 9 House Without A Soul Suzanne Gitzi 10 This October Day mm..,.m....,ms CX 6 i The "COUNTRYâ€"CLOSEâ€"UP" top 10 Canadian songs for the week of November 14/94. 1 There Ain‘t Much You Can Do About Love Prescott Brown 2 It Can‘t Happen To Me Charlie Major 3 Tears Don‘t Lie Joel Feeney 4 Family Love Farmer‘s Daughter 5 Tell Me The Lie Don Neilson 6 Everything Money Can CANADA COUNTDOWN One Horse Blue Somebody‘s Leavin‘ Patricia Conroy The Girl is On A Roll McDonald and Peter Hatch. Tickets for this 8 p.m. performance will be available at the door. SATURDAY Elora Festival Singers and the Aldeâ€" burgh Connection present Carols and Canticles, at 8 p.m. in the Maureen Forâ€" rester Recital Hall, Aird Centre, Wilfrid Laurier University. Admission is $15, tickâ€" ets available at the door and through the Elora Festival Office, 33 Henderson St., Elora. Call (519) 846â€"0331 for more inforâ€" mation. SUNDAY Wilfrid Laurier University Jazz Ensemâ€" ble pertorms at 2 p.m. in the Maureen Forrester Recital Hall. Admission is 4* adults, $4 for students and $4 for WLU faculty and staff. Laurier students, high school students and specialâ€"needs perâ€" sons, free. TUESDAY Wilfrid Laurier University‘s free Music at Noon continues with a concert featuring pianist Laurent Philippe, in Wilfrid Lauâ€" 2elr' University‘s John Aird Centre recital all. Works for solo performers will be featured in NUMUS‘s second concert of the seaâ€" son, Interactive Solitudes. Performers Guy Few, Paul Pulford, Anneâ€"Marie Donovan, Boyd McDonald and Douglas Perry will join the two winners of the NUMUS Interpreter‘s Competition on stage at The Seagram Museum for a conâ€" cert featuring the Canadian premiere of Charles Dodge‘s The Waves and pieces by composers Christos Hatzis, Boyd for students/seniors, available at Words Worth Books, Provident Books and at the door. Call 886â€"1673 to reserve seats or for more information. Distinction performs at 8 p.m. in The St. Jacobs Schoolhouse Theatre. Tickets, $10, available by calling 664â€"2610. THURSDAY Wifrid Laurier music students offer an evening of chamber music stanin? at 8 p.m. in the Maureen Forrester recital hall. FRIDAY TOP TEN VIDEQO PICK GALLERIES PUBS Arpos, 620 Davenport Rd., Waterloo, offers Vertical Smile on Saturday. Duke of Wellinr?lon, 33 Erb St., Waterâ€" loo, presents Fred Hale on Thursday through Saturday. Heideiberg Restaurant and Brew Pub, 2 King St., Heidelberg, offers John Miller on Friday and Saturday. Lancaster, 574 Lancaster St. W., Kitchâ€" ener presents Impalas on Thursday through Saturday and Sensation Jazz Band in for a Saturday matinee. Lulu‘s Dine and Dance, Pioneer Plaza in Kitchener, offers Ozzie tonight, Nonie Crete on Thursday through Saturday and Ozzie on Monday and Tuesday. Olde English Parlor, King St., Waterioo, presents John McKinley on Thursday, D‘Kiein on Frida& Steve and Rob on Satâ€" urday, Snap in Our Souls on Sunday, The Lost Dogs on Monday and Jeff Tanner on Tuesday. Trax Loungo' Station Hotel, 122 Weber St. W., Kitchener, offers Hillbilly Delux on Thursday through Saturday. _ Waterloo Inn, King St. N., Waterloo, offers DeVaughn David on Thursday and Friday and the Doreen Smith Trio on Satâ€" urday. CONTINUING First United Church‘s “:01“ Music at sr:c;on concert series presents oâ€" phone Quartet. Lunch is avam at a moderate cost. Ammmersmegnmomen i: