Village Squire, 1978-02, Page 31Players Guild. University of Western
Ontario. Plays include: Passion, Poison
and Petrification. or the Fatal Gozogcne.
by Bernard Shaw; The Long Christmas
Dinner. by Thornton Wilder and Shadow
Play by Noel Coward. Performances Feb.
14-17. 8 p.m. Talbot Theatre, U. of
Western Ontario. Tickets $.3.00 for
students and senior citizens. $4.00 for
non -students.
MUMMER TROT P: The Mummers.
Ncv.luundl:uuPs famous theatre company
take on Green Peace in defence of the
Ncv. foundland Seal industry. The group
appear at the Theatre Arts Building,
University of Waterloo. Feb. 27 at 8 p.m.
Tickets S5.
SHOW BIZ '78: A salute to American
Musicals. devised and directed by Alan
Lund %ill be presented Feb. 22-25 and
March 1-4 bv K -W Musical Productions, at
Easty. od Collegitatc Auditorium. Kitch-
ener. Curtain 8:15. Tickets $4.50.
CONCERTS
Popular music
ALL MARTINO and LES ELGART'S
ORCHESTRA, Centennial Hall. 550
Wellington Street London, Feb. 2, 8 p.m.
ANDRE GAGNON: Feb. 8. 2 p.m.,
Centennial Hall, London.
WOODY HERMAN AND HIS THUNDER-
ING HERD: The legendary big band leader
with a dynamic young band will appear in
concert at the University of Waterloo. Arts
Centre on Feb. 10, at 8 p.m.
Classical music
LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA: will
perform at Centennial Hall on Feb. 15, 17
at 8:30 p.m. and on Feb. 26 at 2:30 p.m.
The orchestra will also perform Feb. 25 at
Goderich District Collegiate Institute
Auditorium where it will perform Copland -
Fanfare for the Common Man; Dvorak,
Second Movement from Symphony No. 9;
Greig. Sigurd Jorsalfar; Chabrier, Espana;
Hayman. Cinema Rhapsodies; Cable, a
commissioned work.
ALFRED KUNTZ NOON HOUR CON-
CERT: A free noon hour concert with
Norma Farris, contralto and David Dunbar,
pianist v. ill be given at the Theatre Arts
building. University of Waterloo, Waterloo
at 21:30, Feb. 15.
KITCHENER-WATERLOO SYMPHONY
SERIES: featuring Ravel -Ma Mere L'Oye,
Mozart -Piano Concerto K. 491, soloist-Raf-
fi Amrenian, Beethoven -Symphony No. 2
at Humanities Theatre, University of
Waterloo, Feb. 25, 8 p.m. and Feb. 26,
2:30 and 8 p.m.
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UNIVERSITY OF WESTERN ONTARIO
FACULTY OF MUSIC SERIES: Members
of the faculty of music provide free
concerts except the sunday series which
charges , $1.50 for students and senior
citizens and $3 for non -students. All
concerts denoted (*) are free concerts.
Monday, February 6-12:30 pm.
Double bass class recital. Directed by
Jeffrey Stokes. Recital Hall*.
Monday, February 6-4:30 pm
Student Recital by Nancy Haight, alto.
Recital Hall*.
Monday, February 6-8:00 pm
Faculty Recital by Fergus McWilliam,
french horn. Recital Hall.*
Tuesday, February 7 - 12:30 pm
Student Recital PERCUSSION ENSEM-
BLE. Directed by Robert Hughes. Recital
Hail.*
Tuesday, February 7-4:30 pm
Student Recital by Lana Lo, piano. Recital
Hall.*
Tuesday, February 7-8:00 pm
Faculty Recital by Damiana Bratuz, piano.
Recital Hall.*
Wednesday, February 8-8:00 pm
Student Recital by Ian Ferrie, french horn.
Recital Hall.*
Thursday, February 9-12:30 pm
Saxophone class recital. Directed by
GIFTS FOR
ALL OCCASIONS
•Corn Flower
Crystal
•Blue Mountain Pottery
•Jewellery
•Stationery
•Discount Health & Beauty Aids
WILSON'S
Health & Gift Centre
Blyth, Ont. Phone 523-4440
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