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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 3 Sep 2003, p. 21

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Btyth Festival presents Bam- booned: He Won't Come In From the Barn, Part ll, through Sept. 6. For ticket information. call the box office at 1-877-862-5984. oftSnadian Toonié. through Aug 30. For ticket information. all] the box office at 638-5555. Theatre on the Edge presents live improv comedy every Thursday at 8 pm. at the Waterloo Community Arts Centre. Admission is $5. For further information, call the Arts Centre at 747-5049. The Mostly Organic Juice Bar, 119 King St. w. Kitchener, presents poetry readings hosted by James P. McAuliffe. Neil Aitchison returns with more political satire in Dpyton, Festival's prpductjon E Elbow Ertmctor I lnld 87mm Branch an: e Burst awn! Cross Crown we" Curb hm and. "CALL THE PLUMBER" PPM The Abiramy Dance Academy and the Tamil Cultural Associ- ation ofWaterloo Region pre- sent Cinderella - The Queen of Tales, Sept. 20 at Humani- ties Theatre at the University ofWaterkm. The presentation is an Indian and Chinese musical dance show. For tick- et information, call 888-4908. Drayton Festival Theatre pre- sents Joseph and the Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat. Sept. 10-Oct 18. For show times and ticket information. call the box office at 638-5555 or visit the Web site at draytonentertairtment.com. River Run Centre in Guelph presents Wingtiekrs Folly. Spirit of the Dance. one of the most successful shows to come out of Ireland, comes to the Centre in the Square on Sept, 10. For ticket informa- tion. call the box office at 578- 1570. The Church Theatre in St. Jacobs presents the musical comedy Nunsense. Sept. 16- 21. Fortickets, can 664-1 IM. Last pun!“ manor: CASEY CRITTERS Solution: 14 Letters (3 Words) [Rad-5cm and His Wife Agiluk, directed byTed Phythian. Seven cast members are still needed for the play. Those interested in auditioning may call Ted Phythian and leave a message at 884-024 I . Actors between seven and 15 years of age. under 5'4", avail- able for rehearsals on Sun- days and have some ballet training are encouraged to try out for an upcoming produc- tion of The Nutcracker, to be perfumed Dec 26 and 29 at The Centre in the Square. Auditions will be held Sept. " at the Carousel Dance Centre at the University of Waterloo. To book an audition, call 745- 471 Len. 274 and pro8ide a brief description of your ballet The Kitchener-Waterloo Little Theatre is holding auditions Sept. 15-17 for its production ofA Doll's House. Six males and five females are needed. The auditions will be held at the Registry Theatre from 7-10 p.m. Photo and resume are optional. No prepared mono- logues are required. Book audition appointments through nick@kwit.0rg. VV-mng Duke afWemngIon. 33 Erb St. W., Waterloo in the Atrium. features Jamie lee on Friday. Tim Lucas on Saturday. and a Celtic jam every Sunday evening (bring your own instrument or just sing along). Fame Irish Pub, 85 King St. N i, Waterloo. features Sandy and Friends on Thursday, Cape Breton Barbarians on Friday, and Hall & James on Saturday. King Street Trio, 65 University Ave. E., features live jazz four nights a week. Wednesdays and Thursdays hom 6:30-9 p.m.. Fridays from T.30-t I230 pm. and Saturdays from 7:30- 10:30 pm. For informa- tion, visit kingstreettriosom, Lulu's Dine and Dance. 123 Pioneer Dr.. #14. Kitchener. presents Double Impact Fri- day and Saturday. Molly Bloom Irish Pub in Waterloo presents Denny Munshaw and Fred Hale every Wednesday night. Ben Rollo Thursday night, Mark Stewartgon Saturday night, and Krazy Kyle hosting an " 13 50000001 " BuHogtttMittort 15 MW " Wham " 6mm " Mmvfourdt.rttttot.rt 20 Fomtetrpt-thootmio 2t Mommy , 22 Permian” 24 Cannon“ 28 Londoflomv: I” Plan 32 New 34 Mommas 35 Come: mouldiogs 36 PM: _ 43 NqrwBrurtwtirAttatreqt " Frying“ 50 Win 5t Pitysoaworthy 52 Wat-candida: 53 Eye drop 54 Cabanas-v 40 ql so 'artkyurnrtmrco 57 Forced! 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The Kilehener-Watedoo Sym phony kicks off a new Pops [Fs H (IR()SS\ mi 2 " 3E1 The Waterloo Community Arts Centre’s Rotating Gallery features a mixed-media exhibit by Marilyn Sykes, Sept. KOR Gallery lk Studios, N Joseph St. Kitchener, presents Freedkming by Wilma Vander- leeuw and More Dots God live? by Jan Fran. Both exhibits continue through Sept 13. 5-27. For-mforniatioh. call the centre at B86-4577. The HomerWatson House and Gallery features Cmssec- tion 2003, the annual juried exhibition hom the Central .1 Ontario Art Association, through Sept. M. The exhibi- tion is being juried by K-W artist Gloria Armstrong. 46 "ohtmaooouem " MIMI m in Fraud» Canaccord Capital in uptown Waterloo features an exhibit of new paintings by Nancy Hurren. throng: Sept. 30. 48 Formrtrpmmiorat ti 76

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