REPERTORY CINEMA The Princess Cinema. 6 Process St , Waterloo Wed May 8, Alice at 7 pm. and Edward Stpssorttands at 9:15 p m ' Thurs May 9, The Killer at 7 p m and Vincent and Theo at 9:15 pm; Fn, May 10, Suspcon at 7 pm. and The killer at 915 p m , Sat. May ll, The KilIer at? pm [ The Russia House at 9:30 pm. and Tommy 311145 pm; Sun. May 12, The Grapes of Wrath at 7 pm. and The killer at 9:30 Ftnr, Mon May 13, One Deadly Summer at 7 pm and White Room at 9:30 pm . Tues. May 14, White Room at 7 pm. and The Good, the Bad and the Ugiy at 9 p.m.: Wed. May 15, UPCOMING Tte Err'wa Lime Theatre Company pre- sents Wrtham Inge s PuMzer-prae-wrnmnq may Picmt May 17 18, 23. 24 and 25 at 8 D TI at the St Jacobs Community Centre, Partv0e Dr St Jacobs Matinee perfor. 'TunCe Sun May 19 at 2 p m Tickets are S" an Thursday and Sunday, $9 on Fridays and Saturdays For more mformanon call 669-3658 The Theatre and Cong-m presentatron of Quitters contmues hursday through Saturday until May 25 at The Water Street Theatre. Water Street entrance of the King Value Centre. Kitchener Quilters Is a rousmg musical about the pioneer women who bore children. raised families, seated the land, and told their hustory througn the" sewing. esoecauy of aunts. Ickets. $12 so, $10 for students and seniors, Call 578-2300 for more untormatvon. . 'he Elora Community Theatre Surprise Bouquet ot One-Act Plays continues May 9 '0 't 16 17 and 18 at Melville Unnted Church n Fergus Tickets available at F?efiecoons In Fergus, Hilltop Variety and Wellington Fare In Elora and Ponds Cam. e'a n Guelph Call 843-1163 for more r‘tcrmatlort CONTINUING PAGE EZE ' ENTERTAINMENT ZONE. WEDNESDAY. MAY 8, 1991 FIRST RUN STAGE SCREEN Capatol Theatre, 90 King St W KIICH- ener 578.3800 Fairway Theatres. 500 Fairway Rd, S _ Kutcnener 748-9166 Frederick Mall Cinemas, 385 Frederick St Kltcnener 576-9670 King's College Square Cinema, 238 King St W [ Kitchener 7410755 Waterloo Theatre, 24 King St N, Waterloo 886-1410 Ci, SPECIAL SCREENINGS Tho University of Waterloo Fllm Soci- ety completes its series of German films Thurs. May 9 in room 1219 of East Campus Hall with a showing of The Lost Honor of Katharina Blum at 7 pm. The films are shown In their original version with English subtitles. Admission is White Room at 7 pm. and The Last $2.50for members ands-Nor non-mem- Metro at 9 pm, bets. The Twist pr-ttr-tz-diss-iii, 27. Te*atsam8tOrtathartei," 't0atttt. 1ieet1ttetF'iTiiilt's ta7t'iiiti; Moo-II! In In i'ditdtN the Big 1ett.Arl1tttNt1rttrt1tte3er,riiiirtji"e qaetrep"eeteyettitiuTtitit'tiiiii. iia.fic '8rrqttrtiyr 0 At a I m. can. '.t'll'lltl.uh1ilgthtiittt'2t concerns __ THURSDAY The Grape Toads are at The Twist MUSIC \L/ Cinderella, a full-length classical Y ballet features spectacular caramel and sets and shows off the exceptional talents of this 72 member company. The entire family will enjoy the magic of the fairy god-mother, the splendor at the Ptince'tr Ball, and the happy-ever-after ending. PUBS Arpos, Unit IO, 620 Davenport Rd., Waterloo, presents War Wagon and Shattered Steel on Tuesday. Charcoal Steak House, 2980 King St. E., Kitchener. features Carolyn Nancy Reed on Friday and Saturday. Coyote Bar, 24 King E., Kitchener, " presents the Top Poe at Jazz Quartet on Sunday at a pm, Duke of Wellington, 33 Erb St. W, Waterloo, presents Pete Shaw on Friday and Saturday. The Huts, at the Conestoga Inn, 1333 Weber St. E,, Kitchener, has The Metro Band on Wednesday through Saturday, Lulu's Dine and Dance, at Pioneer Park Plaza, Kitchener, features Ozzie on Wednesday, Derek Rahiey on Thurs. day through Saturday and Ozzie on Monday and Tuesday. Lulu'a Roadhouse, on Highway 8, Kitchener, gl'l',flt,',', Ben E. King on Frideyand turday. ,. Market Bar, Holiday Inn on Fairway Road, Kitchener, presents Letizia on Monday through Saturday. IleKenty's, on End‘s/e Street. Waterloo. presents Brine and iebe on Friday and Sia_turday. MON, MAY 27 a TUES, MAY " 7:30 pm Pl Edelweiss Tavern, 600 Doon Village Rd., Kitchener offers fun on its Karoa e machine on Thursday through Saturday night, Johnny Winter at The Hi hlande to. night. With Wild T and mam. Catch The Rheoetltlee at the Commer- cial Tavern in Maryhill. SATURDAY Take a bit of country, add a touch of R and B, funk and traditional folk songs. and you've got the Crush Tat Dum. mies, who play the Commercial Tavern tonight. Maestro Fresh-Wes, Simply Majestic, MC Kish, Spunk-dollo- and MCJ and Cool a are at the Kitchener Memorial Auditorium Complex. UPCOMING Doug and the Slugs are at the High- lands May 24; Roger Whittaker is at Centre in the Square, May 24 and 25; Memou returns to Pop the Gator on May 24 and 25;Dreed Zeppelin and Mole Nixon play the Twist May '27; " Supply are at the Twist on May 30; Pat Travers is at The Highlands May 31. Lofty Din plays Pop The Gatot tonight and Saturday. Lulu's Roadhouse presents the loge» dary Ben E. Klng tonight and Saturday night. Chpck ogt teteryLylh'!tett Hm FRIDAY INDERELLA En duum tt and mm Ge $10400 mm taide 1hgtmegtt-. osd Group. of at leggt 25, , Rfti-tAr _)liily BALLET