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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 20 Oct 2004, p. 18

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Next Level Theatre presents Yasmina Ben's witty play. Art, Oct. 2 I -23 at the Church The- atre in St, Jacobs. For tickets or more information, call the Church Theatre's box omce at 664-l I34. Theatre on the Edge presents live improv comedy every Thursday at 8 p.111. at the Waterloo Community Arts Centre. Admission is $5. For further information. call the Arts Centre at 747-5049. The lively musical array known as Stamp! will take the stage at Kilchener's Centre in the Square, Nov. 9-lt at 8 p.m. For tickets. call the box office at 578- 1570. Theatre and Company kicked ofrics liith season with the CLUES ACROSS I. Cheats 5. Pull, sweaters 10. Bungle 14. Trounce 15. Edge stitch 16. Belief 17. Gumbo ingredient 18. Inaccuracy 19. Meditation 20. Volkswagen 23. Tug 24. Alter 25. Duplicity 28. Slip by 32. Muscal production 33. Liv ,7. actress 34. Financial degree 35, Make a mistake 36. Doctor 39. Gutsy 41. Diminish The Stratford Festival offers a taste of Shakespeare in three productions: A Midsummer Night's Dream. through Um. 31; Macbeth. through ( Vt. 30; and King Henry VIII, through Oct. 29, For tickets, call 1-800 557-1600. The Stratford Festival presents the riotous musical comedy Anything Goes at the Avon Theatre, through Oct. 31; and the musical fable Guys and Dolls at the FestivalTheatre. through Nov. F. For tickets. call 1-800-567-I600. tltlti6 W mm: mm The Stratford Festival presents The Count of Monte Cristo at the Avon Theatre. through Oct. 30. For tickets. call 1-800- 567 - I 600. Drayton Entertainment pre- sents lt Runs in the Family. through Dec. 31 at the School- house Theatre in fit. lacobs. Tickets are $33. The Centre in the Square pre- 43. Sequined 44. Stated 46. Louvre 47. Athletic juggernaut 54. Water marker 55. Secret messages 56. Gimpy 57. Canal 58. Occurence 59. Writer, Bombeck 60. Babysit 61. Couches 62, Hole CLUES DOWN l, Booze 2. Harness 3. Whirr 4. One who stereotypes 5. Publicly 6. Type of infection 7. Beige 8. Family lineage 9. Caress 10. Take ott 11. Facial expressvon 12. Suggest 13. Teddy -- 21 Halo 22. Become runny 25. Central 26. Fruit 27. Poet 29, Otter as an excuse 30. 'Your . The Singer's Theatre Ensetm ble will present "Saturday Night", a musical revue ' with selections from musicals by Sondheim. Bernstein. Wildhorn, Gilbert and Sutli- van, and more, Nov. 5-6 at the Registry Theatre in Kitchener. Tickets are $18 each. For tick- ets. call 886-9426. Duke of Wellington, 33 Erb St. W.. Waterloo in the Atrium, features Kevin Comes Friday. Christine Saunders Saturday. and a Celtic jam every Sunday evening (bring your own instrument or just sing along). Fame Irish Pub. 85 king St. N..Watedao, features John McKinnley Thursday. Uptown Renegades Friday, Murray Andrew Saturday. Nunie Crete every Sunday and Creamer and the Goose every Monday. King Street Trio, 65 University Ave. E. features live jazz four nights a week, Wednesdays and Thursdays from 6:30-9 31. Gooied 37. Made an effort 38. Stack of paper 39. Legume 40. Agitates 42. They make you an uncle Molly Bloom's Irish Pub tn Waterloo presents Kenny Munshaw and Fred Hale every Wednesday night, Sandy McDonald Thursday. Murray Andrew Friday, and Hail and James Saturday. Solé Restaurant and Wine Bar. 83 Erb St. W_. Waterloo. presents live jazz every Satur, day from 10 p.11). to I a.m. Oct. 23 features the Interplay Jazz Trio with Ted Blackboum on piano. Karl Stevenson on bass and Bill Hancock on drums. For more information or reservations, call Sole at 7476622. Blackshop restaurant in Cam- bridge presents live jazz Sun- days in the dining room from 7-S:30 pm 0ct.24 features the Andriy Group. For more information or reservations. call 62 1 -4 180. Paddy FIaherty's in Waterloo features Skinny Phat every Wednesday Open Mike with John every Thursday. and Wiggum Friday and Saturday. Hannah's On Princess. 51 King St. N. in Waterloo. fea- tures Dr. Kananga Tuesdays. Andriy Tykhonov Wednes- days, Kinky Funk Mair Thurs- days. and What's Next Fridays and Saturdays. For more information or reservations. call 884-9297. Lucy’s Seafood Kitchen. 43. Bombs 45. Swarm 46. Odor 4?. Encourage 48. Decoy The Schneider Male Chorus Choir. along with The Dalm- men Singers from Danby, North Yorkshire. England. will perform togerher for the 55th anniversary of Highland Road United Church. 2 " Highland Rd. E., Kitchener, Oct. 23 at 7:30 pm Tickets are $10 each, and can be purchased by call- ing 743-3426. The WLU Wind Ensemble will perform under the direction of Michael Purves-Smith, OCI. 24 at the WLU Theatre Audito- rium. The concert will begin at 3 pan, Tickets are $10 and $5. The WLU Faculty of Music presents the Gryphon The. featuring Annalee Nti- palanakoon on violin. Roman Borys on cello and James Parker on piano, at noon Oct. 26 at the Maureen Forrester Recital Hall. The concert is Canaccnrd Capital. located on An exhibit of recent works by Andre Kwiecinski entitled "Ligln, Mist and Water" is now showing at the Eldon Gallery. 14 King St. N. in uptown Waterloo, through October. The Canadian Clay and Glass Gallery. 25 Caroline St. N, in Waterloo. presents two exhibits called Etudes/Stud- ies: Two Ways ofWorking From a Model. by Karen Fletcher and Isabella Ste- fanescu. and " All Relative, Ceramic Works. of Ann. Anong and Carl Beam. through Ian. 3, 2005. The Waterloo Community Arts Centre presents two exhibits entitled Colours of Art: Annual Members" Art Show and Sale, through Oct. so, and Environmental Spaces: Exhibition of Art Works by Kelly Burgers. through Nov. 6. KOR Gallery. located at 79 Joseph St. in Kitchener. pre- sents two exhibits: Suzanne Allen-Bastow’s Mille-Miglia. and Michelle Purchases Nature ofAn, through 01.1.30 49. Cut of beet 50, Belief 51. Royalty 52. Munitions 53. Beet

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