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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 27 Oct 2004, p. 24

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ON THE EDGE Theatre on the Edge presents live improv comedy every Thursday at 8 p.m. at the Waterloo Community Arts Centre. Admission is $5. For further information, call the Arts Centre at 747â€"5049. The lively musical array known as Stomp! will take the stage at Kitchener‘s Centre in the Square, Nov. 9â€"11 at 8 p.m. For tickets, call the box office at 578â€"1570. Kâ€"W Musical Productions preâ€" sents Peter Pan â€" Live on Stage, Nov. 25â€"27 at the Centre in the Square in Kitchener. Tickets are $27 to $37. and can be purchased by calling the box office at 578â€"1570. The Waterloo Stage Theatre opened its new season with Norm Foster‘s The Melville Boys. through Oct. 30. For CLUES ACROSS 1. Charter 5. Verbal formula considered to have magical force 10. Ready money 14. Miri 15. Sir James . British surgeon 1814â€"1899 16. Wings 17. Cardinals 20. Marked by foolish or unreasoning fondness 21. Ongins 22. The world of the dead 23. Island 25 Television systems 29. Nudity 33. The former ruler of Afghanistan 34. Expression of satistaction 35 Engage in a contest 36. Dig 37. Model 40. A nucieic acid 41 Continent 43. Ride a bicycle 44. OK to learn The Stratford Festival presents the riotous musical comedy Anything Goes at the Avon Theatre, through Oct. 31; and the musical fable Guys and Dolls at the Festival Theatre, through Nov. 7. For tickets, call 1â€"800â€"567â€"1600. COUNT OF MONTE CRISTO The Stratford Festival presents The Count of Monte Cristo at the Avon Theatre, through Oct. 30. For tickets, call 1â€"800â€" 567â€"1600. Drayton Entertainment preâ€" sents It Runs in the Family, through Dec. 31 at the School house Theatre in St. Jacobs. Tickets are $33. The Singer‘s Theatre Ensemâ€" bie will present "Saturday Night". a musical revue filled with selections from musicals by Sondheim, Bernstein, Wildhorn, Gilbert and Sulliâ€" van. and more, Nov. 5â€"6 at the Registry Theatre in Kitchener. Tickets are $18 each. For tickâ€" ets, call 886â€"9426. 47. 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Tickets are $29.50 to $35, and are available by calling the box office at 578â€"1570, or online at www.centreâ€" square.com. Duke of Wellington, 33 Erb St. W., Waterl0o in the Atrium, features Ron Neilson Friday, Tim Lucas Saturday, and a Celtic jam every Sunday evening (bring your own instrument or just sing along}. Failte Irish Pub, 85 King St. N., Waterloo, features John McKinnley Thursday, TBA Friâ€" day, Failte Saturday, Nonie Crete every Sunday and Creamer and the Goose every Monday. King Street Trio, 65 University Ave. E., features live jazz four nights a week, Wednesdays and Thursdays from 6:30â€"9 p.m.. Fridays from 7:30â€"11:30 p.m., and Saturdays from 7:30â€"10:30 p.m. For informaâ€" tion visit kingstreettrio.com. Lulu‘s Dine and Dance, 123 Pioneer Dr.. #14. Kitchener, presents Generations Friday and Saturday. Molly Bloom‘s [rish Pub in 30. Shuirk 31 Indian instrument 32 In a way, blinds the eyes 38. Improvement 39 Permit 41 Dhabi, Arabran caprtal 42. Patt Hearst‘s captors Waterloo presents Kenny Munshaw and Fred Hale every Wednesday night, Sandy McDonald Thursday, Kevin Coates Friday, and Hung Fat and the Chicken Balls Saturâ€" day. Solé Restaurant and Wine Bar, 83 Erb St. W., Waterloo, presents live jazz every Saturâ€" day from 10 p.m. to 1 a.m. Oct. 30 features the Arte Trio with Art Lang on bass, Pat Ludwig on piano and Bob Green on drums. For more information or reservations, call Solé at 747â€"5622. Blackshop restaurant in Camâ€" bridge presents live jazz Sunâ€" days in the dining room from 7â€"9:30 p.m. Oct.31 features the Cambridge Jazz Trio. For more information or reservaâ€" tions, call 621â€"4180. Paddy Flaherty‘s in Waterloo features Skinny Phat every Wednesday, Open Mike with John every Thursday, and Neil Murray Friday and Saturday. Hannalh‘s On Princess, 51 King St. N. in Waterloo, feaâ€" tures Dr. Kananga Tuesdays, Andriy Tykhonov Wednesâ€" days, Kinky Funk Affair Thursâ€" days, and What‘s Next Fridays and Saturdays. For more information or reservations. call 884â€"9297. Lucy‘s Seafood Kitchen. located inside Waterloo Town Square, presents The Tim Louis Duo playing live jazz and cajun every Thursday night at 9 p.m. 45 Stroke 46. Makes older 47 React 49 Encircles 50. Tramp 51. A notice of someone‘s death 52 Spumante (Italian wine} The Renaissance Singers preâ€" sent Lux Aeterna: Songs of Resurrection and Light, Nov. 6 at 8 p.m. in St. Andrews Presâ€" byterian Church in Kitchener, and Nov. 7 at 3 p.m. at Trinity Anglican Church in Camâ€" bridge. Tickets are available at Twelfth Night Music in Waterâ€" lo0. The Eldon Gallery in uptown Waterloo will be showing new works by Paul Kekish entitled Narrative, which will be on display from Oct. 29 to Nov. 20. The opening reception for the exhibit is this Friday, Oct. 29. from 7â€"9 p.m. Canaccord Capital, located on 53. Stimulate 54. Mimic 55 No (slang) 56. Worker safety act 57. Lead 59. Examines animals 60 Latin for hail The Canadian Clay and Glass Gallery, 25 Caroline St. N., in Waterloo, presents two exhibits called Etudes/Studâ€" ies: Two Ways of Working From a Model, by Karen Fletcher and Isabella Steâ€" fanescu, and It‘s All Relative, Ceramic Works of Ann, Anong and Carl Beam, through Jan. 3, 2005. The Waterloo Community Arts Centre presents two exhibits entitled Colours of Art: Annual Members" Art Show and Sale, threugh Oct 30, and Environmental Spaces: Exhibition of Art Works by Kelly Borgers, through Nov. 6. KOR KOR Gallery, located at 79 Joseph St. in Kitchener, preâ€" sents two exhibits: Suzanne Allenâ€"Bastow‘s Milleâ€"Miglia, and Michelle Purchase‘s Nature of Art, through Oct. 30 Harbinger Gallery, located at 22 Dupont St. E. in Waterloo, presents an exhibit called New Life, by Christopher Grif fin, through Nov. 6.

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