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The Ottawa Journal from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada • Page 74

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14 RELAX Thursday April 1979 THE WEEK AHEAD TONIGHT MUSIC The 1979 Ottawa Musar festival sessions at 7 put. at AlgjWfi" CaDegje Avenue), FLsher Park High School aad Chalmers United Church. THEATRE The National Arts Centre Theatre 1 inj production of Shakespeare's IlamlrtcoaUaaes the NAC Theatre at ra. Farther prrfarmurn April 28, 30 and May 1, 4, 9, 19, 12 at bjbl, aad May 5 at 2 p.m. The National Arts Ceatre Theatre Company's production of Madame FBomae.

by Edaaraa De Filippo, continues bi the NAC Stadia at a Performances nightly excepCSaadji' aatil May S. The American lonrmg pradactioa of The Wit, the award-winning musical based aa The Ifizard af Oz, continues in the NAC Opera at SJ pm- Farther performances Friday at Satarday aad Saaday at 2.30 and 8.30 p.m. The Savoy Society of Ottawa prodnctioa af m'fi If 11111a VBlllill v4 1 -I Ll Patience, the Gilbert aad SalEvan aprretta. ues in LaSalle High School anrfLtwrnmaa at Vitkie lies and Hugo Leech in Patience School and St. Timothy's Church.

FILMS 'Films on the USSR will be shown at the Ottawa Public Library at 9.4S and 10.30 a.m. in the children's series Meet the Nations. Admission to all Ottawa Public Library events is free. The Ballad of Billie Blue will be presented in the Ottawa Technical High School at 8 p.m. by the organization called Christian Young People.

Caited Cbarch at n. as part af Ottawa's Educa-tioa Week program. Participant will include pianist Lari PUtz. the Waodrwfle Pabtie School Choir. Rid-fsnnoat H-gJi School Band.

High School Savophoor Qaartet. the jBaastr Cantabtle Singers of Fbher Park Iligh School and aa Btstrsmental ense-aible from Caaterbary Hsgft School. OThe Great Saeery Waters Excellent Baad wiD peihwai at Salon A and of the Civic Ceatre, starting at p-n. Proceeds will be ased to Further performances Friday and Salarday. See How They Rn the British farce by Philip King, continues at the Ottawa Little Theatre at KM p.m.

Further performances Friday aad Saturday. The Phantom Theatre Conxpuuay's prodartaoa of When You Cumin' Back. Red by Mark Medoff. continues in the Umwerty of Ottawa's Academic Hall at S.30 Further performances Friday at 8.30 and Satarday at 2J aad a. The Penguin Performance CamnpaaVs pewhsr-tion of Round Round; the play by Don Boarek and Maureen LaBonte based ea Arthur Schaitrlcrs.

La Ronde, continues at 8,30 blol. ia Second Space, the company's theatre in Canadian Martyrs School. 2 Graham Ave. Performances acgJuUy except Monday and Tuesday, and Sunday matinee at 2 ptmu until May 6. Students and members af Ibe staff of Sir Robert Borden High School preseat the auroral Cays aad Dolls in the school amfitoriwn at 8 p-m Farther performances Friday and Saturday.

Les Passeuse the Quebec play by Pierre Morency continues at Le Theatre de ITIe. 1 WeUmg-ton Hull, at 8.30 p.n. Farther peihnuaanees Friday at 8.30 and Saturda; at 7 aad DANCE Germain and Louise Hebert wflj cwadact a workshop on French bourrees ia Jack Parcel Cora inanity Centre at 7.30 p.m. under auspice of the Iateraa- tional Folk Dancers of Ottawa. FILMS The Cinema of Greece, a series presented by the National Film Theatre, contnaae in the National Library auditorium.

Days af "3iH be shown at TJu and The Colon of the Raintwm at .3 Both have English subtitles. Musicanada will be shown at the Victoria Memorial Museum at 8 p.m. Admission la all Xatwail Museum events is free. defray the cast of the recent Carletoo University series Films aad Filmmakers Canadian Political SUNDAY THEATKE The Katioaal Arts Ceatre Theatre Company's wliiion af Peter Shaffer's Eiqaascoatinues in the AC Theatre at n. Farther performances May 2, X.

II at pa. and April and May 12 at 2 p.nu Von Were Bora an a Rotten Day. a student prodactioo, opens at Lisar CoQegfate at 8 p.m. Farther performance Satarday. DAXCE Sndeats of the HiUcTest School of Ballet will perform IOHrrest High School auditorium at 7.30 P-bl Leira Hardy-Jay aad Satan Edmunds will appear ia sola imiiitw i from Les Syfphides.

FILMS Cfciens prrdas saas roffier. by Jean Defannoy, will be presented by L'AIKance Francatse d'Ottawa at K33 Rnerside Drrre at 13 p.m. MUSIC Canadian pianist Andre Laplante will appear in the Rising Stars series in the NAC Theatre at 3 p.m. The program: Rondo in a minor, K. 511, Mozart; Sonata in flat.

Op. 81a, Beethoven; Three Mazurkas, Op. 63, and Fantaisie in minor. Op. 49, Chopin; Sonata in minor, Liszt.

Bella Davidovich, a Russian-born pianist, will make her North American debut In the NAC Theatre at 7 p.m. The program will consist of works by Schumann and Chopin. The Leroy Jenkins Trio from Philadelphia percussionist Andrew Cyille will perform at Theatre de 1'Ile at 2 p.m. as part of Hull's International Festival of Creative Music. Shawn Phillips, the Texas-born singer-songwriter who now lives in Italy, will perform at CEGEP de 1'Outaouais, 333 Cite des Jcunes Hull, at 7.30 and 9.30 p.m.

THEATRE Austrian actress Brigitte Antonius will appear in the University of Ottawa's Academic Hall at 8 p.m. in a German-language production of a one-woman play by Peter Hacks entitled A Discussion in the House of Frau Stein about Herr Goethe Who Has Gone Awav. Admission is free. FILMS Le Nouvel amour de cocclnellc, a film for children, will be shown in Eucllde Lanthier School, Aylmer. at I and 3 p.m.

in the Cine-Pomme series sponsored by the Optimist Club of Aylmer. Films' from the Canadian Centre for Films on FRIDAY SATURDAY MUSIC The Ottawa Music Festrval cenimiir-v at Ffeher Park High School, Ottawa Tecknocal Hi St hoot. St. Timothy's Presbyterian Chorch. Westboro I'aaed Church and Algonquin College.

The choir of St. Matthew's Aagfkaa Charch. directed by Brian Law. will preseat Hajda's Si-Theresa Mass in the charch at with Theresa Lee Ryan. Edith Layae.

Freaerir Wirler and Paul-Andre Durocher as sahietts. The program will open with two motets. Beatas Yir by liimttniiB and Ave Vemm Corpas by MararL IA, concert, will gjTea.6a McLeadlcwarioa MTSK Planet Edward Matlos. caowral attache at the C.S- embassy, will give a program far children at the Victoria Memorial Maseam at 2 pm. Farther per-farmaace Saaday.

Chris De Bargh. British a lagt r-songw titer, will ptifaim ia the Chic Ceatre at a.aa. OThe Ottawa Masfe Festrral contuiaes at Algon-aaia CaBrgv, Duiaiaiia Chalmers United Church. ilshtT.Park.UijScb Ottawa, Technical High.

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