• .‘••••••■.....
says Fine, who's managing tick-
ets for the show and is "the old-
est one in the cast," along with
her husband Kerry, a guard, and
Lauracindy as Velma, the giant's
mother.
Jack: The Musical runs at
7:30 p.m. tonight; 1 p.m. Sat-
urd.ay, Feb. 17; and at 1 and 4
p.m. on Sunday, Feb. 18. Tick-
ets are $5.00. Doors open 30
minutes prior to showtime,
with open seating. For tickets,
call Parker and Lauracindy's
mom, Corinne, at (313) 326-
7042. The Players Guild of
Dearborn is located at 21730
Madison, near the southeast
corner of Monroe and Outer
Drive in Dearborn.
"The people on the show are
brilliant, but insane professors.
So we thought it would be fun to
take the show off campus, do the
program live and let people see
that the professors actually ex-
ist. The show's a lot like "Jeop-
ardy"; it's a real fun, entertaining
show to listen to — but to see it
live and interact directly with
these folks is hilarious."
Lichtman says, "Come pre-
pared to ask off-the-wall ques-
tions (hint: the profs don't do well
with sports trivia...)." And what
do you win if you stump the
profs? An honorary A.B. degree
(Academic Befuddlement) and a
highly sought-after "Ask The Pro-
fessor" bumper sticker (Barnes
& Noble is throwing in gift cer-
tificates for CDs, books and tapes
as well). ❑
hen all else fails,
"Ask The Profes-
sor."
That's what Uni-
versity of Detroit Mercy Me-
dia Relations Manager Gary
Lichtman recommends.
Lichtman is producer of "Ask
The Professor," radio's
longest-running syndicated
program — 43 years and
counting. The esteemed
UDM profs — with English,
religious studies, history and
theater specialties — have
each had this radio-show gig
for at least 10 years, doing
two tapings every Thursday.
On Monday, Feb. 19, "Ask
The Professor" continues its
"world tour" at Barnes & No-
ble on Orchard Lake Road in
West Bloomfield. Lichtman
is inviting everyone to be a
member of the studio audi-
ence and help stump the pan- Farmington Hills resident Gary Lichtman has
el during two live tapings of produced "Ask The Professor" for the past
three years.
"Ask The Professor."
Edwin DeWindt, Ph.D.,
la Inquiring people who
moderator of the panel for the
want to know are invited to
past 20 years, describes the show
attend a free live taping of
as "a trivial pursuit game with a
"Ask The Professor" from
bunch of screwballs who get to-
7:30-8 p.m. or 8-8:30 p.m. on
gether and wing it ... It's like
Monday, Feb. 19, at Barnes
Monty Python goes to college."
& Noble, 6800 Orchard Lake
"My wife and I used to listen
Road, West Bloomfield.
to the show when we were grow-
ing up," Lichtman reminisces.
"Ask The Professor" airs on
'We have diehard fans who reg-
WNIC-FM 100.3, Sundays at
ularly write in to ask the gamut
7 a.m.; WDOZ-AM 1310, Sun-
in questions like, 'What is the le-
days at 8 a.m.; and WDTR-FM
gal way to kill gophers?' It's al-
90.0 Mondays at 7 p.m. and
most like a trekkie thing for some
Fridays at 1 p.m.
of the fans.
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