I— 'Schizoid Plus’ reaches out with creative show I The Clackamas Community College im­ provisational group, "Schizoid Plus," is plan­ ning a special children's show that will go on tour at the end of winter term. According to Roby Robinson, director of the improvisational group, the show is still in its "embryonic stages" but will run approximately 20 minutes with lots of audience participation and comedy. "The improvisational group is an adept group of people who are really receptive and responsive to other characters and the audience. This creates a creative atmos­ phere," said Robinson. The show will play to children through­ out Clackamas County in day care centers, hospitals, parks and schools. In the past, Schizoid Plus has concentrated on nursing homes, senior citizens centers and others who would not have a chance to a formances of this sort. This concentration on senior citis had a beneficial effect on all those ini The members of the group get a chi meet the older generation and the people get a chance to know younje pie. Both groups found themselves» ating preconceptions. "When we were told we'd be doinj! for old people, I was nervous," sail group member. "I had visions of then old, rotten and nasty, but they i The new children's show should vide an opportunity for still two generations to get aquainted. "I know for a fact that it will bee show and very entertaining," said Rob Renowned guitarist appeal in recital Photo by Born Chhay Jeff Haag fires off a hot bass lick while Chris Hardin runs his lightning fast fingers up and down the keyboard during last Tuesday's mini-concert. This tandem was part of a trio which featured Sam Henry on drums. Pianist to debut Rare indeed is a "command" perfor­ mance in Portland, Oregon. But such an occasion awaits piano buffs when Janina Fialkowska, the brilliant young Polish-Cana­ dian pianist appears in recital at the Civic Auditorium on Tuesday, Feb. 8 at 8:15 p.m. Miss Fialkowska's booking here was a part of the contract signed with the legen­ dary pianist Arthur Rubinstein covering his last appearance here in 1975. Only on the condition that she be engaged to perform during the following season (1976-77) would he consent to perform. Tickets for the Fialkowska recital on Feb. 8, priced at $6.00, $5.00 and $4.00, are on sale now at Celebrity Attractions, 1010 S.W. Morrison, Portland, Ore. 97205. Page 8 Christopher Parkening, guitarist ext dinary, will appear in recital on stage, Portland Civic Auditorium on Tuesday, 1, at 8:15 p.m. The noted young artii appear here under the aegis of Cell Attractions. Blond, California-born Parkening is first American ever to achieve the pot of world-renowned virtuoso of the o. In every center of musical learning It he is recognized as one of the few surpi masters of the classical guitar. Not only lauded for his recital ances, Parkening is in great demand guest artist with such major orchestr the New York Philharmonic, the PH phia Orchestra, the Boston Symphony, Angeles Philharmonic, San Francisco! phony, Washington National Symphony the orchestras of Baltimore, Dallas Houston. In addition to these activiii is fulltime instructor and Head ofthe tar Department of the University of& ern California School of Music. Tickets for the Parkening recital on 1st, priced at $6.00, $5.00 and $4.(B on sale now at Celebrity Attractions,! S.W. Morrison, Portland. This ad good for kx'&S’ •*» Ä BEER Thursday and Saturday, 7:30-8:30 Beer - 15c a glass Monday, 11 a.m.-6:?.O p.m. Cheese Burger Basket-. 99c Monday through Friday- 5-6pjn Large pitcher - $1 Limit one | coupon per person I Offer expires | Saturday, | Jan. 29,1977 OREGON CITY, OREGON 1320 Main Street Tuesday, 7 to 11 p.m. Fish n' Chips - 99c Sunday, All Day Beer - 15c a glass; % Thursday, January ft