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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 25 Sep 1991, p. 17

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Strai W r ons Comoetor Pub tenghte * " * The Commercial Tavern presents Funk Inc. SATURDAY Fat Man Waving performs at The Commerâ€" cial Tavern. PUBS CONCERTS â€" TONIGHT As always, Wednesda_‘\: is Mel Brown‘s blues jam night at Pop The Gator. Singâ€"aâ€"long With Tonto is at Phil‘s Grandâ€" son‘s Place. MUSIC REPERTORY CINEMA The Princess Cinema, 6 Princess St., Waterioo. Wed. Sept. 25, The Comfort of Charcoal Steak House, 2980 King St. E., Kitchener, features Jeff Griesbach at the piano every Wednesday, Andrew Attridge on Thursdagaand Carolyn Nancy Reed on Friday and Saturday. THURSDAY The Bourbon Tabernacle Choir plays the University of Waterloo‘s Fed Hall tonight. The Rhinos stop off at the Twist. The man in black, Johnny Cash, is back at Lulu‘s. Also appearing June Carter Cash and The Carter Family. Pop the Gator presents Otis Clay tonight through Saturday. FRIDAY Nashville‘s Bella Fleck & the Fleck Tones play the University of Waterloo‘s Bombshelâ€" ter Pub, from noon until 4 p.m. FIRST RUN Capitol Theatre, 90 King St. W., Kitchener. 578â€"3800. Fairway Theatres, 500 Fairway Rd. S., Kitchener. 748â€"9166. Frederick Mail Cinemas, 385 Frederick St., Kitchener. 576â€"9670, King‘s College Square Cinema, 238 King O P Wiksbakas 224 mulem SCREEN wl L0 0100 00 SAP0 Su, VC UUnHON: Gf Stmnggm at 7 p.m. and Highlander at 9:15 p.m.; Thurs. Sept. 26, Deliverance at 7 p.m. and The Comfort of Strangers at 9:20 p.m.; Fri. Sept. 27, The Comfort of Strangers at 7 p.m. and La Femme Nikita at 9:15 p.m.; Sat. Sept. 28, Robin Hood at 6:30 p.m., The Comfort of Strangers at 9:20 p.m. and High School Confidential at 11:30 p.m.; Sun. Sept. 29, Robin and Marian at 7 p.m. and The Comfort of StranQ,era at 9:20 p.m.; Mon. Sept. 30, Sleeper at 7 p.m. and The Cook, the Thief, His Wife and Her Lover at 9 p.m.; Tues. Oct. 1, Spartacus at 7 p.m., Wed. Oct. 2, Pointbreak at 7 p,m. and M at 9:30 p.m. Hot s o on et n nugl SV T B val Theatre â€" The Doctor‘s Dilemma, to Oct. 13. Royal G«x?o Theatre â€" A Conneticut Yankee, to Oct. 12; This Hapgy Breed, to Nov. 10. Call (416)468â€"2172 for ticket information. »estival Theatre â€" Hamiet, to Nov. 10; Much Ado About Notmm, to Nov. 8; Carousel, to Nov. 9; Treasure sland, to Nov. 9. Avon Theatre â€" Our Town, to Oct.19; Twelfth ggmfiw‘\oa. 25; Tao "imoo For Wg:ts,eg,o . 26; An Enomy People, to . 27. Call the Festival box office, toll free at 662â€" 2215, for ticket information. The Shaw Festival‘s 30th season offers: Festiâ€" val Theatre â€" The Doctor‘s Dilamma ts M Theatresports returns to the Wing 404/Rotary Adult Centre tonight at 8 p.m. Adnrgbsion is $5. CONTINUING The Stratford Festival‘s 39th season features: C o Hig ow s coocct ARBIm T NUTTE St. W., Kitchener. 741â€"0755, Waterioo Theatre, 24 King St. N., Water. loo. 886â€"1410. THURSDAY STAGE /A _ CLASSICS TONIGHT The Kâ€"W Symphony launches its 1991â€"1992 Baroque and Beyone series season tonight at 8 p.m. in the University of Waterloo Theatre of the Arts. Guest conductor Gilles Auger will lead the symphony and local soloists Carolyn Clappison, flute, and Leslie De‘Ath, harpsiâ€" chord, in a concert of works I%y Bach, Mozart, Beethoven and Tchaikovsky. Tickets available frorr(uJ the Centre in the Square box office, 568â€" 1570. Pop The Gator, 44 Queen St. S., presents Mel Brown on Wednesday. Shooters, 65 University Ave. E., presents Sticky Fingers on Saturday and Brad and Dan on Sunday. Trax at the Station Hotel, Weber and Victoria Streets, Kitchener, presents Dale Burt on Thursday through Saturday. Friday. Mom on e e en L OmaRes d en Ocean Queen, at Lancaster House Tavern, 574 Lancaster W., Kitchener, presents Sensation Jazz Band on Saturday. Olde English Parior, 77 King St. N., Waterioo, presents Dave Galla?her on Wednesday, Paul McLeod on hursday through Saturday, Jeff Tanner on Sunday and John Wiebe on Monday and Tuesday. Peter‘s Place, 206 King St. E., Kitchener, features Decades on Friday and Saturday. Phil‘s Grandson‘s Place, King and Univerâ€" sity, Waterlo0, offers Singâ€"aâ€"long With Tonto tonight and the Musicians Jam Night every Tuesday. Lulu‘s Dine and Dance, at Pioneer Park Plaza, Kitchener, &rcosents Eric Traplin on Thursday, Jamie Mcintosh on Friday and Saturday and Ozzie on Monday and Tuesâ€" day. Market Bar, Holiday inn on Fairway Road, Kitchener, presents Fiona. McKenty‘s, 373 Bridge St. W., Waterioo, gresents Brine and Wiebe on Thursday and uqL Saturday. Edelwelss Tavern, 600 Doon Vil Rd., Kitchener offers fun on its Karaokelan?:chine on Thursday through Saturday night. The Hub, at the Conmsa Inn Kitchener, gf_fg@LToo Hip on Wednesday throuch 100, presents Peter Saturday. Circus Room, 729 m St. E., Kitchener, presents Mel Brown the Homewreckers on Monday and the Top Pocket Jazz Quartet on Tuesday. Coyote Bar, 24 King E., Kitchener, presents the Top Pocket Jazz Quartet on Sunday at 8 p.m. Duke of wglllnénon, 33 Erb St. W., Waterâ€" lao nmmenate Bars.‘ mp 2 " Ro 20 HSubt: a2 809 99 P94 PVAWT* Shaw on Friday and Africa: Art of the People, A collection of paintings of Africa by seven African artists as well as a Canadian artist who has lived and travelled in Africa, will be on display in the dininq room of Conrad Grebel College, Univerâ€" sity of Waterioo until Oct. 29. Free. Homage to Goya, an exhibition of heliotopes reproducing lost drawings by Francisco Goya, runs through Oct. 13 at the UW Art Gallery (Modern Languages Building). Gallery hours, Monday to Friday, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.; Sunday 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. Free. CONTINUING GALLERIES calfe, viola, and Sydney Buimanâ€"Fleming. First United is located at King and William Streets. Free; lunch is available at a moderate TUESDAY First United Church continues is series of free noonâ€"hour concerts today with a performance by, Pauline Minevich clarinet, Margaret Metâ€" The Kâ€"W Chamber Music Society presents the Faure Trio at 8 p.m. in the KWCMS Music Room, 57 Young St. W., Waterioo. The evening‘s program includes works by Haydn, Chausson and Schubert. Tickets, $12 and $8, available at the door or by calling 886â€"1673. MONDAY Guest conductor Victor Feldbrill leads the Kâ€"W Symphony in a Sunday Serenade concert at 2:30 p.m. in Centre in the Square. Call the Centre‘s box office at 578â€"1570 for ticket information. SUNDAY The Kâ€"W Community Concert Association‘s Bamdnaaonbogimntap.m.mCemroinmo Square with a pmmmafl:ing the Mozart bicentennial by the Iseler Singers and the Amadeus Ensemble. Admission by subâ€" scription only. For more information, call the Centre‘s box office, 578â€"1570. FRIDAY Wilfrid Laurier University‘s free Music at Noon concert features the Faculty Vocal Quartet, Lynda Mieske, soprano, Patricia Pascoe, mezâ€" zo soprano, Victor Martens, tenor, and David Falk, baritone, in the Aird Centre recital hall, The Canadian Chamber Ensemble‘s Nine DocadesAlivosefiosbeginswimaeonoonata p.m. in the Aird recital hall. Wilfrid 1 aunriar p.m. in the Aird recital hall, Wilfrid Laurier University. Call the Centre in the Square box office at 578â€"1570 for ticket and nranram information. THURSDAY £* § Waterloo‘s| NETWORK| | 597 King St. N., Waterioo Open Daily Noonâ€"1 a.m Join Us Every Sunday PLUS BATTLE OF THE SEXES Sat., Sept. 28/91 Starting at 9 p.m. STRAWBERRIES _ AND CREAM for our SINGLES DANCE 7:00 â€" 12:00 a.m and her Traveling Shower Show appeared in Chen and cover of Penthouse Forum THE ELECTRIFYING $OIIGCH This Week September 23 to 28 Show Times: 12:30â€"5:00 . SEPTEMBER 25. 1991 . 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