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The rest of the ensemble mix- es adults and teen-agers, some invited and others responding to ads placed by the teen-ager. "I'm very involved with foren- sics, and I take months at a time to find pieces to compete with," Jaime explained. "I came across Keely and Du and fell in love with it. "Every year at school, they do a student-directed play, and I got to thinking that this would be a wonderful vehicle for good the- ater there. The human issues it raises really drew me to it. "I brought it in to people at my school, but they chose to produce another play. I decided to go in- dependent, not realizing how big a project it was going to be." Although Jaime was able to use Cranbrook facilities for re- hearsals, she had to find other space for the actual perfor- mances. She settled on Roeper City and Country School. While preparing for her per- formances, which begin at 8 p.m. May 18-21, Jaime faced two ma- jor problems. It took innumerable telephone calls before she gained the rights to produce the drama. And, after one director backed out because of conflicting commitments, she was able to turn to her father, who had done some extracurric- ular directing as a student at the University of Michigan. "Jaime is an extremely focused person," said dad Fred Newman, who develops high-tech software. "She knows what she wants, and she's on her way to a film career. Since she's personally responsi- ble for the finances, she can look at this very seriously." K 98 MO. - • LEASE SPECIALS 1991!.* GM Opt. II Buyer Subtract Add'I. 2852.70 WWW SUZANNE CHESSLER SPECIAL TO THE JEWISH NEWS NEW '95 GRAND PRIX SE SEDAN NEW '85 GRAND AM SE 2 DR. NEW 1895 FIREBIRD Jaime has been studying act- ing at Kingswood, at Interlochen, through Second City, with the Ac- tors Alliance and under the di- rection of private coaches. Ms. Morehouse, a full-time English teacher at Cranbrook and director of the Cranbrook Theatre School in the summer, is glad to be working in the pro- duction and feels very connected to her young producer. Jaime Newman "It's kind of neat because each of us is suited to the parts we play," said Ms. Morehouse. "I don't see it as any kind of hierar- chy. When Pm in any play, I just get lost in the production." Jaime is hoping for a big audi- ence. Although she hopes to break even financially, she is not after a profit. "This year I haven't done a whole lot of acting, so I created my own opportunity," Jaime said. "I really didn't think it would be as time-consuming. I have a four- hour rehearsal every other day. In between, I have crew meet- ings." A graduate of Hillel Day School, she has learned to bud- get her time. "My parents have always told me to find my goal and then go and do it because people can do whatever they want to do," Jaime said. "I've learned from them that if you will it, it is no dream." D Keely and Du will be per- formed 8 p.m. May 18-21 at Roeper City and Country School, 2190 N. Woodward, Bloomfield Hills. Tickets, at $10, are avail- able at the door.