
Will
McMillan sings Irving Berlin with Henry Schniewind on piano and
special guest Bobbi Carrey

"God
Bless America," one of Irving Berlin's most popular songs, has been
performed of late with renewed passion in benefits, homes, and clubs
around the country. How did an outsider - Israel Beilin, a Jewish
immigrant from Russia-end up writing some of America's most loved
songs, such as White Christmas and Easter Parade?
In a concert/lecture at
CAMBRIDGE CENTER FOR ADULT EDUCATION (56 Brattle Street, Cambridge,
MA - 617-547-6789 - Ext. 1 - http://www.ccae.org/)
on Thursday, March 7th at 10:30 am, cabaret artist Will McMillan,
along with guest singer Bobbi Carrey, will perform songs by-and tell
stories about-Irving Berlin. Admission is just $2 - $1 for seniors.
Having escaped from corporate
America, Bobbi Carrey founded NOWANDTHEN PRODUCTIONS - cabaret performances
combining social history with popular American song. Ms. Carrey has
performed at Cabaretfest in Newburyport, MA, Playwright's Platform
at Mass College of Art, Cambridge Public Library, Brookline Center
for Adult Education, Tufts University and is expecting to release
her first CD, "Between the Wars," in fall 2002. In addition to her
corporate stint at Fidelity, Bobbi has also been a professional photographer
and filmmaker, antique dealer, tap dancer and Weight Watcher leader.
Will McMillan is Director
of Public Relations at CCAE and also oversees their Cabaret Connection,
which offers performances, workshops, and open mikes. Last year he
produced a sold out series of concerts, Will & Company, to showcase
local singers and composers. In 1999 Mr. McMillan was one of thirty
seven performers chosen nationally to be a Fellow at the O'Neill Theater
Center's 10th Cabaret Symposium. His debut solo show at Scullers in
February 2000 sold out in advance, as did his collaboration with Nina
Vansuch, Brian Patton and Michael Ricca: a cabaret review called At
the Movies. You are welcome to visit his web site: http://www.willmcmillan.com/.
The Cambridge Center for
Adult Education is a community-based educational institution that
provides accessible education to all members of the community. Their
goal is to create an inclusive environment for educational and cultural
exchange that encourages diverse participation.
They firmly believe that
'true' diversity takes place in a classroom, art studio or public
forum where students and faculty of various racial, ethnic, religious,
sexual orientation, and economic backgrounds share in the process
of learning, teaching and creating.

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