Repertory group executes lively comedy am Shakespeare's "Comedy of Errors" presented Wednesday, Nov. 3 at in Clackamas Community College's inity Center Mall by the Antique Theatre (AFT). ■nedy of Errors", based on a first 1 B.C. Roman play "Menaechmi" by , concerns mistaken identity between s of twins. vould recommend it for a light and evening of fun in the theatre," said hields, CCC drama department head, intings featured of this classic comedy. The AFT is now in its thirteenth year as a fully professional regional touring com pany. The repertory group is based in Gooding, Idaho, and is supported by the National Endowment for the Arts, Idaho State Commission on the Arts, Idaho State Bicentennial Commission, and the contri butions of private concerns and individuals. The AFT is totally committed to the con cept of a touring theatre. It is a unique company offering a wide variety of presen tations including "Joe Egg", a serious piece the group performed at CCC last year. Along with its presentation of Shake speare's comedy, the Antique Festival Thea tre will also conduct a free workshop Fri day, Nov. 3 from 2 to 3 p.m. in the CC Mall. Ticket prices for the play are $1.50 for Clackamas Community College students and $2 general. Tickets may be obtained prior to the performance at the student activities office at CCC. Civic hosts Reddy Pop star Helen Reddy returns to Portland for two concert performances at the Civic Auditorium on Friday, Nov. 5 at 7 p.m. and 10 p.m. Reddy was named the "Number One Fe male Pop Vocalist" last year by Billboard, Cash Box, and Record World magazines. In a span of less than four years, she has col lected eight gold albums, four gold singles and Kay St. Germain three platinum albums. Musical comedian Mike Nuen, who hails from the Northwest, is set to open the show. l‘ Tickets for the Northwest Releasing event ityne Price, world famous American are on sale at the Ticket Place at Lipmans, i who has captured virtually every Stevens and Son, First Federal in Vancouver iward or accolade from the world of and the Auditorium. ■eturns to the Portland Auditorium for al on Saturday, Nov. 6 at 8 p.m. A one-woman musical performance, "Love, ’ I Laughter and Song," starring Kay St. Ger 3, whose debut at the Metropolitan main, will be presented at Clackamas Com •as Leonora in "II Travatore" drew a Pottery by Alan Myers will be on exhibit munity College Nov. 2 at 8 p.m. in the ute ovation, has been featured on the jf Time magazine and 21 other inter- in Clackamas Community College's Commu Community Center Mall. St. Germain's concert will highlight the il publications and voted Musician-of- nity Center building from Nov. 1 through 15. Myers will exhibit functional pottery on songs of the 30's and 40's including "I ir in annual polls of music critics and ~ ' Have Eyes For You," "As Time Goes throughout the country. Her record which various coloring oxides have been used Only 's albums to date) have garnered 15 for decoration. His work demonstrates the By," "Stardust" and "Come Rain or Come iy Awards and are among the top use of decorative stamps, scrafito design and Shine." applications of clay. Tickets are available at CCC's Student classical albums today. Myers is a graduate of Oregon College of Activities office (656-2631 ext. 257). Ad- nets are on sale at the Ticket Place at Education, has taught pottery in Portland mission is $1.50 for students, $2 general fis, Stevens and Son, First Federal in and has held shows throughout the North- admission and free for senior citizens with jver and the Auditorium. west. & Gold Card. st Leonard Klikunas will exhibit oil -ylic paintings in the Clackamas Com- ( College library during November. exhibit, titled "Solar Votive" will be Monday through Thursday from 7:45 > 9 p.m. and Fridays from 8 a.m. to m. >rano performs Kay St. Germain to perform at CCC Pottery exhibit set 'imas Community College Page 7