L2 tCt oog. Es thetics to modern ma:s ngious symbolism to twentiethâ€"century aesâ€" ences have played a part in their design. These influences range from primitive and reâ€" gust 21. Although New Masks is composed of contem porary American works, several influâ€" ences have plaved a the Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo Art Gallery until Au Several influences featured in Art Gallery exhibitions W _ apc .i pgs, 7. _ ELCO puruon of the current show , according to Chilco, was developed out of improvisationa) work with audiences over the last few months. This seems to have resulted in some skits which £0 on for far too long and ultimately have too Sslight a punchline. Perhaps they worked better with the specific audiences [ P t ennene n PA cig r¢,.p. ; / |NCU. Wally Kolodinsk; and Patri cla McFall (standing in for Deborah Jarvis at the show J saw last Friday night) make up for some weak material, and for the most part audiences at the Ba varian seem to be genuinely appreciative of the company‘s efforts Much of the prepared portion of the current show , according to Chilco, was developed out of improvisationa) work with audiences over the last few month« ‘phi. .__ 1. ud P anac m fennienre wb cla McFall (slanding in fo the show J saw last Friday some weak material and en ass C noa NO , CC Coâ€" °22 WAS BOnUn Like the previous show, which opened the second weekend in January, the current one is a mixture of prepared and improvised skits presented by a talented cast of five players Politics, sex and television commercials seem to have provided most of the materia] for the company. which admitted!y has pallerned itse}f afier Toronto‘s Second City The energy and versatility of players Joe Chilco. Richard Dumont (the £roup‘s founder), Deborah Kimmelt. Waljy g.,1 )24;, _1 ; ~ UMBAGECTr ) â€" mem Victor Stanton Chromicie Special Dinner theatrve“concept thrives at the Bavarian , are on view at â€"v area‘s onl\ @ s oniy professiona) dinnoer theatre is and apparently thriving after a full six weekend performances at the Bavari ) in PAmira Center No Di K1 bones, leather, ceramâ€" Ge ic. bronze and fibreâ€" _ ar #lass. Most masks can t actually be used to hide â€" bri or enhance one‘s face, | sy; but some masks are T purely sculptural. The â€" eng exhibit was organized | var by the Southem _i VA hfl V and Cultural variety of styles have been used:; from Art Green‘s crisp designs to Joseph Drapell‘s un Pnght colors on large surfaces . But "the similarities eno here since a wid.. L d Nee ce tt, Canadian art dr from the Gallery‘s manent Collect Generally, the w are characterized the artists‘ us. Chilco says the Sh(l\\‘ â€" uf a ‘-"Ub(' Initially. the com Bavarian Tavern oi Sunday nights. Dur; there are shows only nights p Most of the char appeal and the p rapport with their ; show a very friendly ollection 1. _u, 0_ *oC FCopiC. mance nights, cocktails are available m .. with dinner being served at 6: 30. usually gets underway between 8 and zied by use of works p.m.; and evenings of theatre performances, 7: 00â€"9: 00 p.m. During the summer the gfl“(‘l’y is open Tuesdayâ€"Saturday, 10:00 a.m.â€"5:00 p.m.. Sunday 1:00 p.m.â€"5:00 evieve Jacobs restrained api of paint. Other ‘nis(s in the 8 Clude Barhara . on Friday "1zation Barbara Astman. r Bachinski, Genâ€" ‘ Cadieux, Katja S, and Phil Richâ€" y and Salurda; application ne same of. since re ever Lake on w in lar Summertime Treats KentuckyFried Chicken L ildenuidintnti ahiih itï¬ ui. 1. ag) West/next to piaze) # 157 Weber East at Frankiin ""Who“(.’usn & 2 1i Nus blaze on Country Hll Drive 114 oA :““%um:.uA,, _ o Far miew Park Mai Kutche ® 356 a 221 AE.T,!.‘_’L.AWW (In the All Your Favourite Choices GOOD SALADS | tre y GOOD ?OHIOKEN Trio a singet beeckbin rtayy / Available at all participating Kentucky Fried Chicken stores in Ontario. Sizes to fill any appetite