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and a different way with an-
other. Your performance is
always fresh," she said.
"I'm basically a shy per-
son, but I come alive when
I'm on stage."
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ing "I'd Love to Get You on a
Slow Boat to China."
"My mother inspired me to
sing," she said. "She played
the piano, and I used to sing
while she played."
As Walters got older, she
sang with local bands in
Detroit. One of her biggest
singing thrills came when
she, her husband and a bun-
ch of friends went to see The
Lettermen perform at a local
nightclub.
"Part of The Lettermen's
act was to come out to the
audience and stick a
microphone in front of some-
one's face. Everybody at our
table was pointing to me. So,
I sang a couple bars, and
they grabbed me, took me up
on stage and had me sing a
complete song with them.
They backed me up. It was
such a fun night."
Since then, Walters has
sang the national anthem
and "God Bless America" at
three Detroit Piston games
in the mid-and late 1980s.
Singing isn't Walters' only
talent; she can also act. In
the 1970s and 1980s, she ap-
peared in ORT and
Hadassah shows. In 1983,
she played her favorite role,
Mama Rose in a local com-
munity theater's production
of Gypsy.
"I saw Ethel Merman do it
years ago when she was here
with the show; it just stuck
with me, and I loved it," she
said. "It was the most
wonderful show."
Walters, who has appeared
locally in The Pajama Game,
Annie Get Your Gun, Damn
Yankees and Fiddler on the
Roof, has also played dra-
matic roles in Invitation to a
Murder, Pack of Lies and
The Mystery of Edwin
Drood.
"She's terrific on stage.
I'm so proud of her," said her
Vanna turned the
lit letters:
— S.
E S
Walters had 15
seconds to solve
the puzzle. And she
did — with 13
seconds to spare.
biggest fan, husband Jerry.
"She absolutely loves per-
forming in community
theater productions."
"Being on stage, learning
the immediate reaction of
the audience and playing a
part you believe in is ex-
citing; you become the
character. It's also exciting
seeing how something works
13103 Woodrow Wilson,
Disability, through June
24, admission, 868-1347.
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THEATRE
Jesus Christ Superstar,
through June 17,
admission, 644-3533.
1515 BROADWAY
1515 Broadway, Detroit,
That Fresh Hell is This?
An Evening with Dorothy
Parker, through May,
admission, 965-1515.
VILLAGE PLAYERS
Birmingham, Steel
Magnolias, through May
20, admission, 644-2075.
MEADOW BROOK
Oakland University,
Rochester, Dracula,
through May 20,
admission, 377-3300.
ATTIC THEATRE
7339 3rd Avenue at W.
Grand Blvd., Detroit,
Coda through May 20,
admission, 875-8284.
FISHER THEATRE
Detroit, Other People's
Money, May 21 through
June 3, admission,
872-1000.
MASONIC TEMPLE
Detroit, Michigan Opera
Theatre's Romeo et
Juliette, May 19, 23 and
26, admission, 874-SING.
MUSIC
VAN DYKE PLACE
649 Van Dyke, Detroit,
"Piaf and Garland by
Nichols: A Tribute to Two
Legends," starring Sheri
Nichols, with musical
direction by Richard
Berent, through May 19,