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Plague, 11, and Lauracindy An honor student at Walker Plague, 6, back and forth to the Elementary, Parker, this week- Players Guild of Dearborn where end, stars as Jack in Jack: The they will be starring in an origi- Musical at the Dearborn nal production called Jack: The Guildlings, and is already cast for Musical. Produced by the productions in March '96 at Avon Guildlings Youth Theatre, the Players' All The Way Home. He'll play is written and directed by play the lead role, Rufus, and per- veteran theater queen Lisa An- form in the show with his moth- dres (many may remember her er and father (Corinne Fine and as Baby June in Nancy Gur- Kerry Plague). In April, Parker win's Gypsy last season). will perform in La Bo- The ultimate stage heme at Michigan mother — although she Opera Theatre's new denies the very mention Opera House and in A of it — Fine has success- Thousand Clowns at fully managed, in 1995 Eastern Michigan Uni- alone, to schlepp her chil- versity in May. dren to and from 10 pro- "I haven't burned out ductions for Parker (in yet; you go to the dif- JULIE SMITH three of which Lau- ferent community the- YO LLES racindy also performed); ater groups, you meet AR TS & two for Lauracindy, in- new friends," Fine says. ENTERT AINMENT cluding a four-month run "Parker and Lau- ED ITOR in Beyond The Horizon racindy have learned at the Hilberry Theatre; two main ingredients to squeeze in work on various from working on shows — they've makeup, ticket and ushering learned teamwork and commit- committees; serve as a producer ment. and even act in some shows along "I'm happy that both kids will with her kids — and she's lived have transferrable skills from to tell about it. their theater experiences — the Meanwhile, back at the gas ability to be flexible, adapt to dif- station, from March through May ferent situations and express Parker played the character Ben themselves with confidence. Be- Luc in Hang The Moon at the ing in a show helps their memo- Purple Rose Theatre in Chelsea rization skills, teaches them to while rehearsing and performing follow directions and even to in The Thebans at Hilberry The- hang up their clothes," she atre in Detroit in April and re- laughs. "Since I can't go into the hearsing for the children's chorus men's dressing room, Parker's of Tosca at Michigan Opera The- had to pick up his own things." atre in Detroit, which opened in Jack: The Musical is an origi- May. Corinne and family live in nal musical adaptation of the Canton, by the way. Jack and the Beanstalk fairy tale "This summer, the kids were "that features a little bit of every- in two different shows in two dif- thing — country hoedowns, rap, ferent places," said Fine. "Lau- ballads, peppy dance numbers, racindy was in Cheaper By The costumes that sparkle and glit- Dozen at the Players Guild of ter, and a big massive set, just Dearborn, where I was the show's like a Broadway production," K Next time you feed your face, think about your heart. Go easy on your heart and start cutting back on foods that are high in saturated fat and cholesterol. The change'll do you good. American Heart Association WE'RE FIGHTING FOR YOUR LIFE K Parker Plague; 3-feet-11-inches Lauracindy Plague, center, as the very short mother of a very large giant; and Emma Lockwood of Huntington Woods (parents are Wendy and Bob Lockwood) in Jack: The Musical.