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The Detroit Jewish News, 2002-05-24

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"I primarily enjoy
doing musicals,"
says Schore, an
optometrist who
lives part of the year
in California, where
he has appeared
with Howard Keel
Susan Tauber -
in Shenandoah.
"It's fun to watch
audiences react," says Schore, who has
been affiliated with Congregation B'nai
David and helped start the Brandeis
AZA Chapter.
Susan Tauber has taken lots of dance
classes and feels well prepared to dance
in Evita. With St. Dunstan's for five
years, she was encouraged to join by a
friend, who also had a strong dance
background.
"I love the music in this show," says
Tauber, a senior lab technologist at
Henry Ford Hospital and a member of
the Young Adult Division of the Jewish
Federation of Metropolitan Detroit.
Tauber, a Farmington Hills resident,
also enjoys working backstage with
makeup and costumes. She appeared
'last year in a musical revue celebrating
the 60th anniversary of Temple Israel.
Cindy Korn, a third-grade teacher in
Detroit, is making her stage debut as a
chorus singer and dancer. Her musical
training has been in instrumental music,
and she plays the saxophone and clarinet.
"It's been interesting meeting people
from different walks of life sharing an
interest in theater," says Korn, of
Bloomfield Hills, whose family
belonged to Congregation B'nai
Moshe. "Theater is really a good way
to forget any worries of the day."
Peggy Lee, assistant music director
of Evita serving as vocal coach, is in -
her ninth year with St. Dunstan's.
Offstage, she is getting serious about
converting to Judaism. Lee's interests
in theater and religion were sparked by
two different friends.
"I like the catharsis I get from taking
a new role, and I like the feeling when
I attend Jewish services," says Lee, a
Royal Oak nanny.
"There are elements of Judaism and
theater that just speak to me," she says.



St. Dunstan's Theatre Guild of
Cranbrook performs Evita 8:30
p.m. Friday and Saturday, May
31-June 1, and Thursday, Friday
and Saturday, June 6-8, at the
Greek Theatre, 400 Lone Pine
Road, Bloomfield Hills. $15/$13
seniors and students. (248) 644-
0527. (248) 593-3093.

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