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August 25, 1995 - Image 139

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1995-08-25

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establish a friendship with the
crowd by being honest and talk-
ing directly to it.
Every comedian faces the
heckler — an audience member
who either thinks he or she (al-
though it's usually the he) can be
funnier than the person on stage
or is so into the show, the person
wants to be a part of it.
"The worst thing you can do
with hecklers is get mad," Ms.
Hauser said. "Usually, the audi-
ence wants them to shut up. I try
and get the crowd on my side and
let hecklers know, in a nice way,
other people don't want to hear
from them."
Ms. Hauser also uses her tal-
ents to help charitable causes. As
a member of the "Motor City
Women of Comedy," she and sev-
en other local women go on stage
to raise money for charity.
The group's first fund-raiser
was a benefit for Gilda's Club of

Metro Detroit. The organization,
named after the late Gilda Rad-
ner, is a free nonprofit social and
emotional support service for can-
cer patients and their friends and
families.
Motor City Women of Comedy
will take to the stage on Sunday,
Aug. 27, for a second Gilda's Club
fund-raiser.
Occasionally, Ms. Hauser will
talk about Judaism on stage. "It's
me," she said. "It's part of who I
am. I occasionally go to places
where people stereotype Jews. I
want to go into these places and
say, 'This is who I am,' and it
doesn't match their stereotype.
I'm not out crusading for Ju-
daism. I just want to make peo-
ple more aware." ❑
Tickets for the Aug. 27 Gilda's
Club fund-raiser at Mark Ridley's
Comedy Castle can be obtained
by calling (810) 542-99Q0.

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