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88 WACO TRIBUNE-HERALD WEEKENDER FRIDAY. OCT, f. 1992 ENTERTAINMENT BRIEFS 1 e- MUSEUM OF HORRORS pie Frightfest Museum of Hor-: rors continues its weekend railin' Rpss, expanding to nightly tours Oct 26-31. More than 150 artists, actors and technicians combined to work on the haunted house, including John Dr.John Ander-son, creator Of the nationally syn- 4 dicated video series Dr. Johns Complete Guide to a Haunted House.

Also 1nvolved.il Bill Rainey of -Wfest, who contributed to the stor- yline and artwork for the planned cars, high school bands and local politicians starts the festivities at 10 a.m. Festival grounds in downtown Italy will host food booths, a petting zoo, pony rides and live entertainment during the day. The Wild Bunch will play at 11:30 a.m., followed by the Hi-Steppers at noon, the Chambers. Creek Bluegrass Band at 12:30 p.m., the South Kids at 1:30 p.m. and the Swinging Indian Square Dancers at 2 p.m.

The Bite Steele Band, Chrissy Chambers and Chris Gage will play fpr a street dance beginning hi i a 7G 13 11 Uv book and at 8 p.m.iM?' The museum features classic Festival admission' is free, but l-jpa the street dance, costs 82 for adults, $1 for students. Italy is located aboutan hour's drive north of Waco on Interstate 35E. Vi' movie monsters and new crea-tpres from Central Texas. Special effects change from night to night, resulting in different experiences fpr returning tourgoers. 1 Museum hours are -7.

p.m..1 to midnight Fridays, Saturdays and Qct 26-31. Admission is $5. A pared of pachyderms paws in performance at Circus which comes to the Heart Texas Coliseum on Monday; semi-formal dress. 7 and can be purchased at the door. Guest admission is 820 per -V Ken Richter portrays American, humorist Mark Twain in hisone-man show hi Belton pn Saturday night pie and singles are For membership information, call NU -Whittington at 939-1423.

TEMPLE FILM FESTIVAL The Institute for the Humanities at Salado will present a film fes- the 'V-', Jim Lindley, a Killeen attorney heading the club, said orchestras CINEMAS REOPEN Dia-; mond Point Cinemas I and will reopen this weekend as a dollar. moyie house with the movies Batman and Batman Returns. Diamond Point's new co-owners Jennifer Pollard and Thomas Baldwin are former managers of the theater when it was operated by the Cineplex Odeon theater chain. Cineplex Odeon did not renew the theater's lease when it expired last month. The theater will screen popular DALLAS OPERA AUDITIONS The Dallas Opera will hold pn-ditions for non-singing roles for; the 1992-93 season from 10 am.

to 2 p.m. Saturday at the Dallas Operas Rehearsal Chestnut St in Dallas. The opera is seeking dancers, acrobats, jugglers, gymnasts be-, tween the ages of 7 and 10 years and. under 46 inches tall, body-builders and other roles. No pre-.

stage experience is neces-Mryluperi, hon-amgerCmusT CIRCUS GATTI The Heart O.Texas Coliseum will shift from (Outstanding livestock to exotic animals Monday, when Circus Qatti comes to Waco for two performances. The circus, produced by Carole and Patricia Gatti, travels extensively. throughout the western United States and Canada between February and "lions and tigers; acrobats, His theater credits include Promises, Promised, George BE, Oklahoma, Brigadoon, Godspell and the national tour ing company of Big River." Richters researched Twains life and writings for two years to create his show, which he altera. are chosen to provide a range of tival on Indigenous People dance music including fox trots, of Canada Oct 17 at the Cultural the jitterbug; cha-cha, waltz, Activities Center in Temple, rhumba and tango. The festival run from 9 The Stardust schedule for the a.m.

to 3 p.m. and Includes six upcoming season features the documentaries and animated fea-Orehestral)rWaterresprovidedbytheNatibna Nov, 14, April 10 and SepL ll; tbe Film Board of Canada. For ticket information, call (817)939-4590. admission price of $1.25 a person and low concession prices. -The theater owners plan to fo-' cus mi family entertainment and intend to explore options such as special matinee screenings of childrens films for day care centers and the like.

I' Diamond Points pixme mun- ber is 776-0314. The reopening of the Diamond Point Cinemas brings the number of 81.25 screens in Waco to Cineplex Odeons; Richland Mall Cinemas III and IV and three screens of Schulman Six Theatres offer movies for 81-25. be available for evening rehearsals. Noninging roles are available for the operas productions of Semiramide, Nov. 6-14; Eugene Onegin, Nov.

27-Dec. fan tutte, Dec, 16-22; Festival, de Falla, Jan. 8-16; and 'Lucia di Lammermoor, Jan. 28-Feb. 6.

An additimud super! casting call will be held from 10 am. to 2 p.m. Oct 17 at the rehearsal halL For audition information, call (214) 443-1013 or (214) -j, 1 V. Among the films to be shown are. The Learning Path, where three Edmonton elders discuss the issue of control over native education; Flooding Jctfs Garden, which examines Hydra Que bees expansion plans vs.

the land claims of the James Bay Owe. Indians; and DancingAround the Tab le, which concerns the final constitutional conference of Can. AdaS provincial premiers on the; subject of native rights. Wv r. Tickets for the festival are 85 Harold Wood Orchestra of Austin, Dec.

l2, March l3 and June 12; the Harold Strand Orchestra of Waco, Jan. 9 and July 10; the Gilbert Kautz Orchestra of Taylor, Feb. 13 and Aug. 14; and the Dick Orchestra of Kil- leen, Bfay 1 Dancers Tepfesent all age groups and all skill levels. Drras code is coat Mid tie for men and after-five attire for women.

Tuxedos and gowns frequently are worn, but most dancers appear in STARDUST CLUB The Stardust Club will open its 1992-OS season of ballroom dances at 8 p.m. Saturday when the Summertime Orchestra of Waco plays at I Elks Lodge, 2613 AiipoitRoad in Temple. The Stardust Club is a non; 1 profit group that hosts regular -ballroom dances. Membership dues and guest fees cover the costs of booking the band and a. trained dog act, performing horses and clowns.

Performances are scheduled fqr 4:30 and 8 pm. at the HOT -Advance tickets, sold through Sunday, km 86 for adults and free for Children under 12J Same day4 tickets are 88 for adults and 86 for children. morticians TO PLAY The Morticians; a popular Waco band specializing in 1950s and. 1960s rock roll, will perform far an alcohol-free dance from 8 pm. to midniit OcL17 at the Mart Community Center in Mart Tickets for the dance.

spon-jored by the center, are 810 per 'MARK TWAIN ON TOUR Actor Ken Richters will portray Autunin Leaves Chaimtitch 400-wool Rfg.1 A "'V wS i -cN--, -r couple and 86 per individual To the one-man shdw Mark Twain reserve tobies, call Oh Tour Americas First; Stand-Up Comedian 8 p.m.' WACO SYMPHONY OR- Saturday at W.W. Walton Chapel CHESTRA Tickets are on sale on the University of Mary Hardin for the Oct 20.Waco Symphony Baylor campus. -i' Orchestra concert with pianist Rlchters lias performed his Alexei Sultanov at Waco HalL one-man show throughout the gold wKiaHt of United States and Canada since the 1989 Van Cliburn Internation- 1978. In addition to extensive al Piano Competition, will play commercial work, the actor Rachmaninoffs Concerto No. 2 appeared in television shows such for Piano and Orchestra in Mi- a 21 Jump Street Search for Johnny We He wastheyoungestof 38 com: Hardly Knew Ye.

4 i 4 4, discoveries, on Stole this week at Pier ''I petiton at the Van Cliburn competition and his performances were featured in the two-CD al-. bum Winners, which had worldwide distribution. The WSO also will perform Samuel Barbers Medias Medi totion and Dance of Vengeance and Beethovens Symphony Na 7. Ticket prices range from 822 to 811. To buy tickets, call tbe Waco Symphony Office at 754-0851.

-Y -v 1 i Re0.gl99.9g yi vx 'v-'- -XV STREET DANCE Curt Lambson and His Band will play for an Oct 16 street dance bene-, fifing the Red Cross National Disaster Relief The dance, sponsored by Watt Mart, will be held at 9 p.m. Oct 16 in the parking lot of the Valley Mills DrireWal-MartT'T Admission is but dma- 1 coinforuSle bed. Durable, lightweight JA A.fla Reg: $349.99. tions will be accepted. 1 Sfi f.

Vif- FESTIVAL DI ITALY Italy, celebrate the Quin- centennial of Christopher Colum-- bus landing in the New World J- with a Festival di Italy from 10 44 a.m,- to midnight Saturday in downtown Itaty4- BIGGER BETTER 5 THAN EVER GIANT THREE RING CIRCUS TWO BIG SHOWS Dm Open On 'Ito Before Monday Oct 12 Baoyon Tree Metal new' 't Ti- 4l- A parade featuring antique arrivals at Pier 1 Green and gold VfS'v verdigris finish with virtiguetree 3 nnnnnnnnnnni Resign. Glass ibps included. Lamp; Table. 20x30r 4:30 KO.T. COLISEUM $129.98.

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