Centre in the Square announces 2002-2003 season Continued from page 16 1980s; and Live and Let Die - the Music of Paul McCartney will be featured May 22. Series tickets are $79. The Encore series sees the return of three popular Centre in the Square perfor- mances. Bill Cosby returns Feb. 2 for a special 5 pan. performance. Veteran cana- dian rocker Randy Bachman performs an acoustic set of old and new material March 20. And Lighthouse rocks the centre stage April 12. Series tickets are $79. $89 and $99. The Afternoon series fea- tures an Old Fashioned Sing-Along for Remem- brance Day, with songs from the '30s and Mos, Nov. 6. The sing-along will be lead by Carol Ann Feldstein, Kevin Bradshaw and Leslie De'Ath The Geritol Follies, featured Dec. 18, will highlight singers. comedians and dance routines. The Broad- way musical South Pacific will be performed Feb. 11. And The Kings of Swing Big Band Show will recreate the Swing Era with a touch of Las Vegas pizzazz May 28. Series tickets are $59. $69 and $79. The Afternoon series offers free parking at the Kitchener Memorial Auditorium and a shuttle bus to the theatre. The Family fun series offers three shows -Winnie the Pooh on Nov. 2; Judy & David: Boom Box Live on Jan. 25; and Danny, King of the Basement on March 29. Series tickets are $21, $25 and $29. Tickets for the Centre in the Square's 2002-2003 series are on sale now. For more information or to order tickets. call the box office at 578-1570. Tickets may also be purchased at www centre-square.com. me 1hag.ieitrn's. Assistant Ann Pakhe", author It; Canm. a sgf firvmsrire Ma.†Stupid Boys are Good ht Relax With comic shod fiction by Su_san fYe The Vendetta Mona f,yhtg,'tsilt,s'.,Wterlih rival i, Ya Sisterhood lisa Wine, baht han Grisham according to The Globe t Mail A Com Inverse Paolo Mourensi 's second musical novel can Mailbag“): aliens STOCK UP ON SUMMER READS 100 king Street s, Waterloo oppos. Waterloo Square 9 to 9 Weekdays 9to 6 Sat.12 to 5 Sun 884-2665 5.99 7.99 9.99 6.95 we RENOVATION SALE al ST EREOS Actor James Blendick signed autographs at the recent Stratford Festival book launch for author Robert Chushman's "Stratford at 50" and author Richard Donaounian's "Stratford Gold". Blendick plays Glouster in "king Lear" and Alfred Doolittel in "My Fair Lady". This year the Strat- ford Festival celebrates its 50th anniversary. Stratford at 50 (WI. AMM8WS USU! mom HOME EVERYTHING nus: ac! THEATREA l NOT NEW go: NOT IMPROVED! it CONVERSE Ill-SIM! Canvas Hi Cut CONVERSE Ill-SIM! Canvas Low Cut - _ “VI: f 's,y IT r " , _ Kt 31135 trg