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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 29 Oct 1980, p. 16

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mrte,ot-sCt--.iitturtesi.v.o-r29.t0.tt0 Water%o's Summit Jazz Band will present an even- ing of Dixieland Jazz at the Kitchener Public Library on Thursday, November 13 at 7:30 p.m. ' - Ttie concert is free and - to the public under the Maxim Mountain. who has won international pc- claim [or his ortgtrtat “m- odramas" iRti perform his ”Dance for Gods" at the Theatre of the Arts. Univer- sity of Waterloo on Satan day, November 8. The so mud in a series of “One- This Thursday our delicious com- bination plate of ribs and pigtails. vegetable. potatoes and bread Jazz band performs ‘Dance for Gods' an atMtllaimed monodrama ._. lor , up" and rqeqivq tho ieiioetd pinto Bring a friend 5 p.m. to 11 p.m. First come First “not! 1 LB. PORK 'tMit" Earth’s" announce their new omenhip special Buy the first plate fora NICKEL Man" hon introduced by ihe uw Aqume an: the story of a Greek actor. dueer at the time of Euri- Mazumdar was born in Bombay, India and began. his acting and " Me 18 win: -a mm.) debut as auspices of the music per- formance trust fund. Local residents are also invited to attend a second concert by the band on Thursday, December II at 7:30 p.m. at the Victoria Park Pavilion in Kitchener. Mitt in Maxwell Anderson‘s "me." He moved to Canada In 1. and attended Loyola College on a scholar- dlip. His "big break" pro- fessionally itt,the United Stale: came when he ap- peired as Orlando‘in “As You Like It" and the title ENTERTAINMENT role of “Everyman" at a mpr “were” Pea- tival. He in many other Meme-rein role: to " credit.- ills reputation. however, rests on his success as a monodramatist. His first rnonodrama "Oscar Re- membered" was spotted by adjudicator William Hutt at the Quebec Drama Festival and invited to premiere at 8trattord's Third Stage in ttrrs where it ran for M per- formance: and attracted in- ternational attention. Maxim took this show on a aNtst-to-eottst tour of Cana- da in"1976-W and then to the Edinburgh Festival. and on to a triumph in London in the summer of I978. It was the only Canadian show that was invited to the Festival of Perth and the Adelaide Festival of Arts in Australia in January and February of Maxim wrote and per- formed another one-mart show on Oscar Wilde, “The Fun of Being with Oscar" presented on CBC-TV in 1977 and won the Anik award for distinguished production and performance. "Danee for Gods" pre- miered in Montreal in No- vember of 1978, and was subsequently presented in Toronto'and Vancouver in news. Home): it to the Edin- burgh Festival this sum- mer. and won more critical acclaim. Mil begett of all mien- al and class menu. - “It is a metrttuoua vocal tunic. carefully compound- ed of Celtic, Teutonic. Fund and Latin cam: for the tigteat expression..." (Mackenzie Porter. Toronto tn this show. we see Henkleon struggling to per- feet his art and craft in epi- sodes that are both comic lit revieiing Mammdar's three one-man shows in re- pertory. Mackenzie Porter of the Toronto Sun urged “Don't miss these perfor- mgnces by uterus! who well may become the world's greatest master at the one-mm show." Tickets are available at the UN Arts Centre Box Of- fite, Humanities Theatre (885-4230) or from George Kgtthreil Records. Waterloo Square and Stanley Park Mall or The Centre in the Square. Tickets for theper- formance are still available at 87.00 (Stu./Sen. $5,50). The show starts at 8 p.m.

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