the popular duo, who have lust returned from a Western Canadian tour, combme maguc of the Celtic harp with a touch of modern sass. The (elm duo Anderson ' Brown will give their Ctrst local (omen m met two veers when they perform Dec. 9 at mum Cut» Hall’s Rotunda. In Friday 5 concert. Anderson ' Brown will be perform- mg mgs trom their latest recording, Alone With A Dream. The new album features Anderson's spirited harp and Brmvn’s musical imagination in an entirely new collection oi uadmonal Celtic and original weds. _ . PaaEa-rtu-mtta,-estrAY,toEcE"'Er". m» â€"_ v. ""6"'" gnu ts""'""--""" (a Im 33) qe.eeeeeeeeeeeeeeee.e0eeeeeeeeeeoeeeeeeeeieeeeo The album, which was END years in the planning stage, features Andetm & Brown's unique arranging techniques on older pieces like The Right of Man and Playford's Bdrm/n Down. as well as a verv ptetty semng of the old English V Gin Carol. Harp lovers will enloy Anderson" new compositions Full Moon Pacutic, Fandango and the solo Lament. And tans will be pleased that the duo's version of Lord Franklin s Lament finally made at to tape. World of Dreams at Waterloo Beddinm Old fashioned craftsmanship . giving you a, restfitlsl-epatSA VINGS OF OVER 40%! Brifwn "Alone With A Dream" Open Mom, has, me, Than. 9:00-5:00, Fri. 12:00-8:30, Sat. 9:30-5:00 141 Weber Street, Waterloo (corner of Weber and Union) 742-0783 Rectordedattheao'sowndigimtAMrachstutNin Stratford, the album also features some of Anderson & Brm's "musical frieodf, inchditg David Woothead on fretless bass, frve-string "iles Anne Lederman, mansion- mt N Cross, and Jack McFadden on acoustic bass. A spe- oal appearance was made by all-Britain uileann pipe champion Steéfén Hannigan. Ovér the past year, indersoo & Brown have logged 40,000 navel mites, touring Canad_a,lhe ys., any Cre_at Britain. during the sum: they "dashed" across Canada, making it from the Paci6c to the Mimic in just ftve days. And an autumn tour of Britain took mayo village halls in KWlT launches season With Dennis Ftttttt play Kitchener-Waterloo Lime Theatre will launch its both season this week with a prtxiuctkm of Dennis Foon's play New Canadian Kid. A play about immigrant children in Canada, New Canadian Kid allows the audience to hear the thoughts and fears of new Canadi- ans, and gives the audience an understanding of how immigrant children first perceive Canadian society. The piece focuses around a fam. ily, newly arrived from the "home. land", which finds itself thrust into a world where it is difficult to understand the customs and Ian- __ We play incorporates a mixture of English and gibberish - with "som-tdoe-tue-sin-mia-tseams Thurso,witttscadsdartcemreartdkolkdthsetbetweets, In addition to numerous television waxes, features on CBC national radio mans have lududai Morning- side, Gabereau, Stereo Morning and Musical Friends. At the same time, their albums have been enthusiastically received by radio stations and listeners throughout the Tickets for the Waterloo Concert are $15, and are on sale at the Waterloo Showtime box diice in the Waterloo Recreation Complex (886-2375), Provident Bookstore at 140 University Ave. W., and at all TKHeMaster outlets. gibberish representing the native tg,'lflsf, spoke by Canadians, and Eng ish mpreseMm the language of the "homeland" - a 6ctitious This production marks the direc- torial debut of Dawn Mills, who has been waking wnhKWLT for the past 25 years as a performer, backstage technician, and stage and Wing Mas One of hisr more mermrahkpeamtarttes includes an appearance on CBC: Mr, Dres- Shean seen most recently in KWLT's production of Comedy Under CW: Clap Drills tuewcanaaantadstarseremy