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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 11 Dec 1991, p. 28

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REPERTORY CINEMA Tues M adults $6 25 children/stu- zentslsemors avatlabte at the theatre box offrce 885-4280 or at the Waterloo Show. me box office 747-8765 CONTINUING 'heatre and Company presents The Gifts of the Mag. thus eventng "mug: to December 21. 8 p m Thursdays to tur- Cars at the Water Street Theatre THIS warm gentle Chnstmas muswal 15 based ; We stones y Amencan author C) Henry FIRST RUN SPECIAL SCREENINGS The Umverslty of Waterloo Fine Arts Film Soclely presents a Czech Fllm serles Thursdays unnl Dec 12 m room 1219 of the Umversnly of Waterlotys East Campus Hall Adrnsston, " $2 50 for somety members Showmg Dec 12 The Curse ol the Hap House, directed Dy Jun Svoooda CCREEN Waterloo Shownme presents Zig Zag. at me Humamtles Theatre Thus zany tale 'eatures Wee Characters who open a bistro n a desolate desert No customers' No problem This tno uses their Imaginations and oecome the” own wacky clientele. n"'i)928 SATURDAY -e' We games begun WIth Theatresports Waterloo _a', 8 a "‘ at the 404 wing on i’.":* ' “awesome games are a w A I" “Wm/38C comedy scenes based - >4;;as"ons and ‘deas frorr the audi- a _--' ' was we 55 0' $4 for Waterloo in N m.) memoers avanaDte at the Show. T "we so: off ce 747-8765 or at me door “a Smymas mass»: The Nutcracker, ”PM C" We 59"!» in We Square at 7 3O : ' 'imgr" Decemoe' 'f. and 15 mm ”new Decemoev '4 anc 15 Jon Clara ., a We -anc or Snow and the Kingdom or "le Soeers Vows $29 50 $2650 and 523 5C avawlable at the box office, 578- THURSDAY STAGE PAGE 86 WATERLOO CHRONDCLE. WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER It, 1991 The Pnncess Cinema, 6 Process St CKS‘YS " Capmy Theatre, JO Km; St A New 9‘11” $573800 Fairway Theatres, 500 Fa‘rway Rd S K meme! 748-9166 Frederick Mall Cinemas, 385 Frederick St 'rtu'nener 576-9670 King's ColIege Square Cinema, 238 ng St W Kitchener 741-0755 Waterloo Theatre, 24 King St N, Waterloo 886.1410 anaore at (he means 00x othcé " Waterbo Wed Dec, 11, Cannes '91 at 7 p m. and Radio Days at 9 pm , Thurs Dec 12. Clear Cut at 7 pm and Soldier of Orange at 9:10 pm. Fn Dec 13, Hamlet at 6:30 p m and Clear Cut at 9:15 p m ' Sat, Dec 14, Clear Cut at 7 p m and The French Lreutenant's Wo. man at 9:10 p m and Termrnator 2 at 1140;) m , Sun Dec 15, ClearCutat7 p m and My Father's Glory a1910 p m, Mon Dec 16, Another Woman at 7 p m and Clear Cut at 9 p m , Tues Dec 17, Jesus of Montreal at 7 p m and How To Get Ahead In Advenrsrng at 9 30 p m ' Wed Dee 18. The Mrracle at 7 p m and Mr and Mrs Budge at 910 p m them” a“ irtiAiiiiaiiliuiitil - W "irts'iiiiii iiiiGiiiGinii iiYiiis? AA" m " tT/'il'l M38 1t1trfrtterrattatirs ‘ FRANK MIL! S", February 13 8:00 pm IMF LhJ‘ilL A -; AN! IF” J. _ L ~,)Yilv '.vEHBEn; June 9, 10, 11, 12. 13 &14 8:00 pm June 13 8.14 2:00 pm A FUNNY THUMB ‘AHPENED ON THE WAY 10 THE FORUM January 21 & 22 8:00 pm (OSCA February " 8:00 pm Moving Parallel: Reconstructed Pertorinantpe From Daily Lite, an exhibition of recent clbachrome photographs by Sandra Semchuk, the Unwersny of Waterloo An Gallery, located m the Modern Languages building. Continues until Dec. 15. Gallery hours: 11 am to 4 pm. Monday to Friday, 2 to 5 p m Sunday Free Sculptures by Gary Kauk, serlgraphs by John Holstetter and watercolors by CONTINUING GALLERIES VICTOR BORGE "iriiti'iiri1 June 4 8:00 pm PUBS CONCERTS TONIGHT As always, Wednesday is Mel Brown's blues jam night at Pop The Gator, THURSDAY Stages bnngs In The lnfidels. FRIDAY Check out The Platters at Lulu's tonight and Saturday, The Look People check into The Commercual Tavern SATURDAY King Apparatus plays The Commercial Tavern. MIC The Kitchener-Waterloo Art Gallery presents The White Line: Comemporery Canadian Wood Engraving, 1945-1990. an exhibit designed to promote awareness of anadian wood engraving featuring works by 30 Canadian artists. Continues through Dec. 22. Expressions 17: Student Art From Waterloo Region continues through Dec 15 at the K-W Art Gallery. This show features works ot art by Waterloo region students, from kindergarten to high school Michael Boss: Into the World Came a Soul Named Christine, an exhibition or works by Manitoba-born artist. Michael Boss, continues through January 5 at the K.W Art Gallery. Paintings and sculptures by University of Waterloo art student het Forsyth are on display at the Aids ommittee of Cambridge, Kitchener, Waterloo and Area office, 1601 River Rd., Suite 13, Kitchener, until Dec. 15. The Human Form, an exhibition of pieces from the K-W Art Gallery's permanent collection that explore the use of figures in artistic expression. continues through Dec. 29 at the gallery. Michael Damon. Barbara Jackaon and (Santa Baa Joyce are on exhibit in the Homer Watson House and Gallery until Dec. 15. on Thursdéy -tGGiiiGiiriifr' Ml ", Rf Edelwolu Tavern, 600 Doon Village Rd., Kitchener offers fun on its Karaoke machine on Wednesday through Satur- day night. Charcoal Stock Home, 2980 King St E., Kitchener, features Jeff Griesbach at the piano every Wednesday, Andrew Attridge on Thursday and Carolyn Nan. cy Reed on Friday and Saturday. Circus Room, 729 King St. E., Kitchen. er. presents Mel Brown and the Home, wreckers on Monday, and the Top Pocket Jazz Quartet on Tuesday. Duke ot Wellington, 33 Ert; St. W.. Waterloo, presents Michael Something on Thursdav throuah Saturdav MEET ME IN ST. LOUIS March 30 8:00 pm LES BALLETS JAZZ DE THE ALBERT MCNEIL MONTREAL January 20 8:00 pm JUBlLEE SINGERS February 12 8:00 pm

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